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Version 3.5 -- February, 2000

     What are all of those funny letters after the titles of 
stories?  And what do they mean?

     They are story codes, and they give you a brief glimpse at 
what sort of story it is.  Note that many authors *only* use the 
sex and age descriptions.  If the story code includes more than 
that, it is *likely* that anything to which you might object that 
is listed below is mentioned in the story code.  It is not 
*certain*.

* NOTE:  If you have written a story, this is not your FAQ.  Look 
* up the story-code FAQ for authors.
* http://www.nyx.net/~anon584c/code/scfa.txt

     The code serves both as an advertisement and as a warning 
label.  If you want stories about women being forced into sex, 
look for "nc" or "rape."  If you would rather not read that sort 
of story, avoid ones with those labels.  Generally, unless you 
have pretty catholic tastes, know the author from previous 
stories, or have read a review, it's wiser to simply avoid 
unlabeled stories.  For that matter, most unlabeled posts (on 
a.s.s -- a.s.s.moderated is different) are spam rather than 
stories.

     These codes break down into several categories.

"caution"      Something in the story might offend (or even 
sicken) you, but the author isn't telling you what.

                                SEX & AGE:

"M,m,b" are all males.  
"b" is always a young boy. 

"F,f,g" are all females.  
"g" is a young girl.

"M,F" *should* be adults;
"m,f" *should* be teens.

     They aren't always, because posters are careless (or 
     clueless).  Also, in the bondage/dominance community, "M" is 
     a male dominant, "m" is a male submissive, etc.

MF        is adult heterosexual sex
ff        is teen lesbian sex
MMM/f     means adult men gang-banging a teenaged girl
          etc.
M+F       Means several men and one woman
MF+       Means one man and several women
     The presence or absence of "/" doesn't mean much except on 
dominance stories.  In those stories the one(s) to the left of 
the slash are dominating those to the right of the slash.

teen      Teenagers
Preteen   Ages 12 and below
ped       Ages 12 and below
yng       Participants are young (should be specified)

                            FORCE and CONSENT:

"rape"    is rape.
"nc"      is non-consensual.  That is rape in law, but the style 
          may be different.
"reluc"   Woman says no, but loves it when she is raped.
"cons" or "con"    Is consent.
"rom"     is romantic, which should always be consensual.

"bd"      means bondage (and discipline)
"bondage" means bondage (should be bd)
"dom," "ds," "d/s" refers to dominance and submission.
"mc"      means "mind-control" a big subgenre.
"mdom, fdom, femdom"     indicate the sex of the dominant one.
"sm"      Sadomasochism
"span"   Spanking, mild sm.

All of these might be capitalized.  No difference.


                                  STYLE:

"1st"     First time, defloration or male first time.
"BBW"     "Big Beautiful Women," Appreciation of fat women.
"beast"   Bestiality, sex with animals (should be "best").
"best"    Bestiality, sex with animals.
"cbt"     Cock and ball torture.
"CD"      Cross dressing (should be tv).
"Celeb"   The story is about a celebrity.
"exhib"   Exhibitionism.
"furry"   Animals with human characteristics.  Werewolf or Mickey 
               Mouse.
"inc"     Incest.
"interr"  Interracial.
"lac"     Milk, not from a cow.
"magic"   Magic, or ghouls, or that sort of background.
"preg"    Either impregnation or sex with a pregnant woman.
"slash"   Homosexual intercourse in an imitation of Star Trek
"slow"    The first part contains no sex, later parts do.
"snuff"   Killing, which is supposed to arouse you.
"stroke"  The author intended it simply to arouse.
"tort"    Torture.
"tg"      Trans-gender   men being changed into women or vice 
               versa.
"tv"      Transvestite   men dressing as women.
"viol"    Violence, not necessarily connected to the sex.
"virg"    Virgin (should be 1st).
"voy"     Voyeur,  peeking.
"ws"      Water sports.  Pissing.
"wife"    Wife *watching*; consensual cuckoldry.
"yng"     Participants are young.  (Should be "ped" or the 
               specified ages above).
"zoo"     Zoophilia, sex with animals

Sometimes interracial stories are labeled "WM BF," etc.  White 
and Black of course.  I have seen Asian abbreviated "A."


     Nothing forces writers to use these codes, and many make up their 
own.  But these are a start.  There is a list of recommendations for 
authors being published concurrently on alt.sex.stories.d

These codes should, but might not, be included within ( parentheses ).

                              - = - 

Codes outside the parenthesis might be the story codes.  Or they 
might mean something different.
e.g.

"REP" or "rep" is a repost.
"RP" or "rp" is a repost.
"REV" or "rev" is a revision.  This is a story which has been 
               changed, usually in the quality of the writing, 
               usually by the author.
"TV"      *sometimes* means Television instead of transvestite.
"ST-TNG"  Star-Trek, the next generation.  If you have to ask, you don't 
               want to read it.
"nnd"     Is not a code.  It is Roller's ongoing series about "naughty, 
          naked dreamgirls."  Take the word "girls" seriously.

ALSO:
     {ASS} or {ASSM} at the beginning of a post almost always 
          means that it is a real story, rather than spam.
     {Smith} identifies the author of the story.  All of these are real 
          stories.
     [3/7] means that it is the third chapter of seven.  Some 
posters use [1/1] irrationally when it is really part of a 
multipart story.  [3/?] means that the author hasn't written any 
more yet, but might some day.  [0/5] means that it is an 
introduction, either description of the story to come or a non-
sexual story which leads into the sexual part of the story.

More on what should, but might not, be included in the subject 
line at:
            http://www.asstr-mirror.org/files/Authors/ASSFAQs/www/sslfaq.html


                                   - = - 

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