I can't remember. It was something I ran into because it was labeled as gen, and now I wish I could forget I ever read it. It still makes me physically ill just recalling it.
It just really bugged me because, basically, Sheppard was drugged, then he ends up in the Prince's bedroom with them doing the nasty, and when Ronon and Rodney discover them their attitude is an indifferent "ho-hum, Shep's at it again". In fact (though I may be remembering wrong or this may have been from another story) Ronon and Rodney may have had plans to embarrass Sheppard with what happened later on.
I don't know, I could have been reading it wrong, but because the story gave no real previous indication that this kind of crap happened to Shep all the time, or that he was into men, it really ticked me off. I mean, Sheppard was drugged for crying out loud! Normally when someone is drugged so out of their mind that they can't make a coherent decision, and someone coerces them into having sex, isn't that considered rape?
I think had Rodney and Ronon reacted with more outrage that this prince had drugged Sheppard in order to sleep with him, it wouldn't have bothered me as much.
Sorry to go off on the same tangent, but that story was wrong on way too many levels. You might be better off not reading it at all.
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It just really bugged me because, basically, Sheppard was drugged, then he ends up in the Prince's bedroom with them doing the nasty, and when Ronon and Rodney discover them their attitude is an indifferent "ho-hum, Shep's at it again". In fact (though I may be remembering wrong or this may have been from another story) Ronon and Rodney may have had plans to embarrass Sheppard with what happened later on.
I don't know, I could have been reading it wrong, but because the story gave no real previous indication that this kind of crap happened to Shep all the time, or that he was into men, it really ticked me off. I mean, Sheppard was drugged for crying out loud! Normally when someone is drugged so out of their mind that they can't make a coherent decision, and someone coerces them into having sex, isn't that considered rape?
I think had Rodney and Ronon reacted with more outrage that this prince had drugged Sheppard in order to sleep with him, it wouldn't have bothered me as much.
Sorry to go off on the same tangent, but that story was wrong on way too many levels. You might be better off not reading it at all.