I've been told that my works are hard to read. Long sentences, long paragraphs, expansive word choices, and just generally a denser read than the more light-novel style of work that seems more popular on SH.
You aren't. It can be used to explore trans lesbian identities, sure, but more often it's just used as an excuse to insert a man into a lesbian relationship.
oh, she's too busy trying to unite with as many lemon-flavored creme brulees as she can. And by 'unite', I mean 'consume', and by that, I mean 'devour'
As best I can tell, it's about getting a lot of favorites two days prior. But that's merely conjecture based on the data and patterns I've seen from watching my books move in and out of said list.
I'm guessing we are supposed to know who those people are. And also know the specific characters you are referring to, based solely on not wholly uncommon names. Like, I can think of plenty of Isaacs.