I read a story then I forgot it right away

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Title: I read a story then I forgot it right away
Creator: Alison V. Taylor
Date(s): ~2000
Medium: online
Fandom: Hanson
Topic: porn
External Links: brightandbeautiful.org/virginia/hanfic.htm
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I read a story then I forgot it right away is a 2000 essay by Alison V. Taylor in which she takes issue with the amount of porn in the Hanson fandom.

At some point, a retraction was added to the end of the essay.

Excerpts

Sex is a part of life. But in my eyes, Hanson are still kids. Sure, sure, Ike is an adult, fine, but Tay is just entering that stage in life and Zac is 14. Aspen's Hanson Stories recalls one tale of Taylor and Scott Moffatt having a little too much fun when both are 15. And Aspen goes into graphic detail. (I had to hit "home" after 3 paragraphs). Have we no need for an imagination? Do I really need to hear about someone's fictional sex story between two teenagers? Is nothing sacred? Will I ever stop asking questions? God, no.

Girls's parents get divorced. Girl moves to Tulsa. Girl falls in love with a Hanson (more often than not the Chick Magnet) and they live happily ever after. Throw in some make-out sessions, maybe a car accident and you have your very own addition to the Hanson Fiction world. Whoever thought up fanfiction was a certified idiot.

As was pointed out a while back by Pascalle of HansonRefuge.com to me, I sound a bit harsh. There are many wonderful hanfic stories out there, like Zac Says Tay Still Wets the Bed and Surrealistic Emotions, and I make it sound like all hanfic is horrible. It's not. Heck, I write a lot of it. I'm just saying hanporn is horrible. Many apologies.