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Fetish n00b question
I just had a question asked of me, that I can't answer, that being, "what is E/N?"
It comes from a SpookyCash page, where they say, "Of course, Gothic traffic is great for this site, but it is also an easy sell to general fetish, E/N, latex, bizarre, weird, tattoo, piercing, music, punk, rave, horror, science fiction and fantasy traffic. Art, foot, and stocking traffic is also good for Gothic Sluts <http://www.GothicSluts.com/aff/>. " While you are at it, what is an art fetish? Thank you in advance. |
Everything/Nothing. It's like those humor/news/pre-blog era type sites. Think Stile Project and all the kids of the newspro generation. Early phpnuke gangsters with a college age credit card having tech savvy trench coat wearing audience.
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Does it translate to "but it is also an easy sell to general fetish, Everything/Nothing, latex, bizarre, weird, tattoo, piercing, music, punk, rave, horror, science fiction and fantasy traffic?" Is E/N a certain type of traffic that I won't have to worry about if I don't know what it is? |
E/N isn't a fetish. Look at stileproject.com it would be considered e/n. More for entertainment value but dirty enough to push porn. Before everyone had a blog there were all kinds of kids starting online crews and each having a login to the news posting script and seeing how many fans they could get.
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got it, thank you
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No, that's just a grammar issue. (Grammar fetish sites don't do well, we discovered, just FYI.) |
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