Some of their questions included femslash, but mostly they forgot to. Most of the time, their questions implied that fanfiction = slash, and that slash = explict sex stories. (There wasn't room to say "I write m/m slash, but I fade to black.")
They also seem to have been surprised by the existence of queer women, men, transfolk, asexual people, and polyamorous people in fandom, so I think they really were thinking about fandom as a space where straight women fantasize about men.
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They also seem to have been surprised by the existence of queer women, men, transfolk, asexual people, and polyamorous people in fandom, so I think they really were thinking about fandom as a space where straight women fantasize about men.