That conversation on
cox_and_co which I mentioned yesterday (which continues out of control! I've still not finished reading it all!) caused me to reread An Ideal Husband, by Irene Adler. I read it a few years ago and had forgotten that in fact it has hot f/f slash, and women dressing as men. I've got to admit I usually don't read f/f, but for some reason it always works better for me when they are passing as men. I'm not sure why this should be. Probably the easiest answer is that I'm fucked in the head.
And completely unrelatedly,
mollyrazor mentioned something which I noticed on Sunday when I went shopping - Hannaford has greatly expanded their gluten free selections and awareness.
Also, Algorithm March made me giggle! (Thanks
tronella! :))
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Except the link I made is to a story where a woman is playing a male part in the play, and a good deal of the first half of the story is about things people in the audience are noticing while they're watching the play... er, not a good description. It's really complex.
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