I have a bunch of friends from different interests. One of them is slash fiction, and I've recently dived back into the NC-17 range. Part of me is waiting for that one person to go "Ew! I can't believe you wrote that!" and part of me doesn't care, it's my journal, and if you don't like it, leave!
So I understand. I remember the chat about children, about not wanting them, feeling selfish and almost alone in the opinion other than myself and my husband. One thing about taboo is that it's a lot like fiction - one person might love it, and the next, not so much. And if it's a sore subject, I just remember to add warnings and whatnot.
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So I understand. I remember the chat about children, about not wanting them, feeling selfish and almost alone in the opinion other than myself and my husband. One thing about taboo is that it's a lot like fiction - one person might love it, and the next, not so much. And if it's a sore subject, I just remember to add warnings and whatnot.