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V5 When a character with a specific sexual orientation is [i]notedly[/i] coupled with someone who doesn't match it. This can mean:

-A straight person with another person of the same sex
-A homosexual person with someone of the opposite sex
-An [[asexual]] person having sex with anyone
-Someone protesting that they "only like girls" or "only like boys" when presented with a [[futanari]]

et cetera. Their orientation can be established in the piece or known from canon, but the piece [i]has to draw attention to the fact that it's being disregarded[/i] in order to qualify. Something like a canonically straight character having gay sex does not qualify by itself.

If a character's sexuality changes as a result of the coupling, use [[sexuality_change]] as well.
Updated by Mukokuseki Fri, Nov 25 '22, 01:03
V4 When a character with a specific sexual orientation is [i]notedly[/i] coupled with someone who doesn't match it. This can mean:

-A straight person with another person of the same sex
-A homosexual person with someone of the opposite sex
-An [[asexual]] person having sex with anyone
-Someone protesting that they "only like girls" or "only like boys" when presented with a [[futanari]

et cetera. Their orientation can be established in the piece or known from canon, but the piece [i]has to draw attention to the fact that it's being disregarded[/i] in order to qualify. Something like a canonically straight character having gay sex does not qualify by itself.

If a character's sexuality changes as a result of the coupling, use [[sexuality_change]] as well.
Updated by Mukokuseki Fri, Nov 25 '22, 01:03
V3 When a character with a specific sexual orientation is *notedly* coupled with someone who doesn't match it. This can mean:

-A straight person with another person of the same sex
-A homosexual person with someone of the opposite sex
-An [[asexual]] person having sex with anyone
-Someone protesting that they "only like girls" or "only like boys" when presented with a [[futanari]

et cetera. Their orientation can be established in the piece or known from canon, but the piece *has to draw attention to the fact that it's being disregarded* in order to qualify. Something like a canonically straight character having gay sex does not qualify by itself.

If a character's sexuality changes as a result of the coupling, use [[sexuality_change]] as well.
Updated by Mukokuseki Fri, Nov 25 '22, 01:01
V2 When a character with a specific sexual orientation is *notedly* coupled with someone who doesn't match it. This can mean:

-A straight person with another person of the same sex
-A homosexual person with someone of the opposite sex
-An [[asexual]] person having sex with anyone
-Someone protesting that they "only like girls" or "only like boys" when presented with a [[futanari]

et cetera. Their orientation can be established in the piece or known from canon, but the piece *has to draw attention to the fact that it's being disregarded* in order to qualify. Something like a canonically straight character having gay sex does not qualify by itself.

If a character's sexuality changes as a result of the coupling, use sexuality_change as well.
Updated by Mukokuseki Fri, Nov 25 '22, 01:01
V1
Updated by Wall104 Sat, Nov 12 '22, 22:09