F/F Slash F/F Slash is used by some fans to indicate the continuity between f/f and m/m slash and probably is the oldest of the media fannish terms for this type of fiction. For a variety of reasons alt didn't catch on and femslash became the dominant term for f/f fiction. In 2000 one of the oldest multifandom f/f sites, The Pink Rabbit Consortium, moved its archive to. When some XWP bards started writing Janeway/Seven, Willow/Tara and other f/f fiction, the term followed these authors to Star Trek: Voyager and BtVS fandom where it coexisted with other terminology such as femslash and femmeslash. The term (and the fandom) developed independently of slash fandom and its history. Terminology Alt Alt or Altfic, short for 'alternative fiction', originated in the 1990s in the the Xenaverse where it is the preferred term for Xena/Gabrielle fiction. In English, it is the most common media fandom term for homosexual relationships between female characters. Femslash is derived from 'female slash', and refers to a genre of fan fiction featuring female characters involved in a romantic or sexual relationship.
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