C. R. Collins on Nostr: npub1dndnv…tpv0c In romance, I've seen the distinction made between "sweet" and ...
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In romance, I've seen the distinction made between "sweet" and "spicy." Spice level seems to be a good way to describe sexually explicit content and help readers find works that fit their comfort level. It's also a less judgemental term.
Personally, when I think of "offensive" content, I don't think of sex, or even profanity, but more in terms of slurs, insults, or horrific brutality.
In romance, I've seen the distinction made between "sweet" and "spicy." Spice level seems to be a good way to describe sexually explicit content and help readers find works that fit their comfort level. It's also a less judgemental term.
Personally, when I think of "offensive" content, I don't think of sex, or even profanity, but more in terms of slurs, insults, or horrific brutality.