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V6 |
When a character becomes attracted to one of the sexes that they were previously established to be unattracted to. This can mean: -A straight person becoming attracted to the same sex -A homosexual person becoming attracted to the opposite sex -An [[asexual]] person becoming attracted to any sex -A person who categorically does not like penises becoming attracted to them et cetera. The change has to be depicted within the piece; something like a canonically straight character having gay sex, even if they enjoy it, is insufficient. The piece must specifically note either the two sexualities, or the change. See also: [[orientation_play]] Updated by Mukokuseki Fri, Nov 25 '22, 02:01 |
V5 |
When a character becomes attracted to one of the sexes that they were previously established to be unattracted to. This can mean: -A straight person becoming attracted to the same sex -A homosexual person becoming attracted to the opposite sex -An [[asexual]] person becoming attracted to any sex -A person who categorically does not like penises becoming attracted to them et cetera. The change has to be depicted within the piece; something like a canonically straight character having gay sex, even if they enjoy it, is insufficient. The piece must specifically note either the two sexualities, or the change. Updated by Mukokuseki Fri, Nov 25 '22, 02:00 |
V4 |
When a character becomes attracted to one of the sexes that they were previously established to be unattracted to. This can mean: -A straight person becoming attracted to the same sex -A homosexual person becoming attracted to the opposite sex -An [[asexual]] person becoming attracted to any sex -A person who categorically does not like penises becoming attracted to them et cetera. The change has to be depicted within the piece; something like a canonically straight character having gay sex is insufficient. The piece must specifically note either the two sexualities, or the change. Enjoying sex is not enough to qualify. Updated by Mukokuseki Fri, Nov 25 '22, 02:00 |
V3 |
When a character becomes attracted to one of the sexes that they were previously established to be unattracted to. This can mean: -A straight person becoming attracted to the same sex -A homosexual person becoming attracted to the opposite sex -An [[asexual]] person becoming attracted to any sex -A person who categorically does not like penises becoming attracted to them et cetera. Enjoying sex is not enough to qualify. The change has to be depicted within the piece; something like a canonically straight character having gay sex is insufficient. The piece must specifically note either the two sexualities, or the change. Updated by Mukokuseki Fri, Nov 25 '22, 01:59 |
V2 |
When a character becomes attracted to one of the sexes that they were previously established to be unattracted to. This can mean: -A straight person becoming attracted to the same sex -A homosexual person becoming attracted to the opposite sex -An [[asexual]] person becoming attracted to any sex -A person who categorically does not like penises becoming attracted to them et cetera. Enjoying sex is not enough to qualify. The change has to be depicted within the piece; something like a canonically straight character having gay sex is insufficient. The piece must specifically note either the two sexualities, or the change. Updated by Mukokuseki Fri, Nov 25 '22, 01:59 |
V1 |
When a character becomes attracted to one of the sexes that they were previously established to be unattracted to. This can mean: -A straight person becoming attracted to the same sex -A homosexual person becoming attracted to the opposite sex -An [[asexual]] person becoming attracted to any sex -A person who does not like penises becoming attracted to them et cetera. Enjoying sex is not enough to qualify. The change has to be depicted within the piece; something like a canonically straight character having gay sex is insufficient. The piece must specifically note either the two sexualities, or the change. Updated by Mukokuseki Fri, Nov 25 '22, 01:55 |