
This is my disclaimer. (And yes, there more than likely will be a few more!) None of the stories on this site are
true, unless otherwise stated. No one is making any money from writing these stories, unless otherwise stated. The
Backstreet Boys name/logo/whatever else you can think of that has to do with them is the property of the rightful person or
persons. I, nor any of the other authors, know the Backstreet Boys, unless otherwise stated, or anyone else affiliated with
them, unless otherwise stated. I reserve the right to remove any story should the need arise. (This has not happened yet, and
I doubt it will happen frequently in the future.) Every author takes responsibility for what they write. If you don't like what
they're writing, please e-mail the author...not me (unless I happen to be the author of whatever story you don't like). Every
piece of literature featured on this site is fiction. Any resemblance to any of the Backstreet Boys, their families, their
friends, etc. is purely coincidental. (Sounds like those dire FBI warnings on video tapes.)
Please read this notice.
Firstly, thank you to all of you who took the time to write to me about my decision. I appreciated the maturity and lack of swear words most of you used. Seriously though, thank you all for your support and encouragement. It was and is greatly appreciated.
Secondly, as I said before, there will be certain aspects of the site that I will still be updating. Namely my co-written stories, as I have an obligation to the other author to finish those and certain hosted stories/authors with whom I have somewhat of an understanding with.
-Kim
Please do not e-mail me asking about hosted stories. I do not keep track of the authors or their new hosts and while I really would love to help you find whichever story you are searching for, chances are that I have no idea where to look either. The addresses that are on the pages are the ones I received when archiving the story and if authors have since changed addresses I have no way of knowing what their new ones are.
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I think that "WWTT" is a good thing, because there are so many people on the internet under the age of ninety, who probably
don't appreciate reading "graphic" fiction. However, if you don't like reading it, don't. It's not a big deal. By putting up
this banner, I am saying that if people want to write graphic fiction, they are more than welcome to. I just don't have to
read it. The owners of the site What Would They Think? ask the people who put up their banners to write
underneath it, "I (name here) strongly support and advocate the What Would They Think Challenge." The reason I don't
have
this under the banner I put up, is simple. I don't agree 100% with them. You don't have to be behind something 100% to
support it. This is probably not what the owners of the page wanted, but who am I to say which is right and which is
wrong? Live and let live (just rollin' off with cliches this mornin'!). Authors who write "graphic" fiction are choosing to
write it. Just like the people who read it are choosing to read it. You make the choice to read it, the authors are not
forcing you. If you do happen to read a story that is "graphic", for God's sake, be mature and don't send continuous hate
mail
to the authors. Of course, everyone is entitled to their opinions and everyone is free to air their opinions (in most places)
but
sharing your opinions in a rude way is un-called for. No one told you to read that story, therefore, do not blame the author if
you don't like it. I cannot and will not say that "graphic" fiction is wrong. What I think is wrong (and I am NOT
saying that
"graphic" stuff is wrong), another person might think is right and vice versa. Just like what is heaven to one person
might not be to another (right, Shann?). Writing is a form of self-expression. If I were to say that the authors of
"graphic" fiction are bad, terrible people, because they write "graphic" fiction, I would be saying that their form
of
self-expression is wrong. There are many things you can argue, but you cannot say that someone's self-expression is
wrong. You just can't. So, I am choosing to support the What Would They Think? Challenge to provide a list
of links where people who don't want to read "graphic" fiction can visit, knowing that they won't stumble across
something...well..."graphic." (And I am sick to death of those stupid quotation marks.) There are many different angles
and
points of view you can look at this from. I respect them all. I completely respect the authors of fiction that is known as
"graphic." I do not think they are bad terrible people, because of what they've written. I don't know them and I can't say
anything about their personalities (ex. They aren't slutty, whores, bitches, etc.). Don't judge people for what they write. It's
a form of self-expression. Please respect me for the
decision I have chosen to make. It is my decision, my choice, and nothing you can say will change the fact that it is
mine to make. This is my self-expression. Please respect it.
Thank you
Kim
I would just like to say one more thing (yeah, I can see that you all really care). I honestly don't care what the Backstreet
Boys would think if they read sexually-explicit fiction. If they liked it, good for them, if they didn't, that's really not going to
change whether or not the moon comes down to play. I believe that fan fiction is fiction written by the fans for people who
like reading fan fiction. Also called fans. If you want to write sexually-explicit fiction, go right ahead. I don't think
badgering people about what they write is going to make the sun shine over the Pacific Ocean. You want to read it, read it.
You want to write it, write it. As I said before, fan fiction is for the people who like reading and writing it (to a point) and
if you want to complain about what you're reading, for the sake of frozen telephone wires, have some respect for the person
you're writing to. If you don't want to read it, if it disgusts you, whatever; you should not write to the author and be rude to
them. If it's at all possible, keep the cursing to a minimum. Try really hard. It sometimes works (yes, that was sarcasm).
I seem to have to make one more thing very clear. I will host "graphic" fiction. If there are complaints, I will
(as with every story I host), take it down. The authors who send me stories that have a higher rating, do understand this.
This site was created sometime in August, 1998. It is maintained by Kim.
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