Personally I've never understood the label of pre-slash. It's either slash or it isn't. If it's before any slashy sex happens, it's either gen (because they haven't "noticed" each other yet) or one-sided UST, which should still count as slash. Why bother having a "pre-slash" label? (Not trying to be abrasive, I really do want to know.)
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Date: 2006-08-01 09:17 pm (UTC)