Of course it is. You're learning about your sexuality, and curiosity is perfectly normal. Lots of adults also read slash fanfiction - and lots of people also look at sexual Photography as well. So long as it's not taking up all of your time, you're fine.
To learn how to read slash chords effectively, study the chord symbol before the slash as the main chord and the note after the slash as the bass note. Practice identifying and playing these chords to improve your understanding and proficiency with slash chords.
This is a slash: / The slash stands for division. 10/2 would be read as ten divided by two.
It is difficult to provide an exact number, as it can vary depending on the platform and the specific fandom. However, slash fanfiction has a devoted following within certain communities, and there are many fans who enjoy reading and writing this genre of fanfiction.
It is the / mark - it is slanted forward as you read left-to-right. A back slash is the \ mark.
This is a slash: / The slash stands for division. 10/2 would be read as ten divided by two.
No. There are many nonfiction series books.
If you are a teenager and have Multiple Sclerosis in your genes you can read books to enjoyment.
no he can't... hear plays by ear!
I read fiction books.
He didn't get kicked out he left in 1995 after recording the track "sympathy for the devil". For Slash's reason why he left read his autobiography.
I spend most of my time on fiction, but I can find non-fiction equally engaging.
Most of the time that theory is indeed true. But its not really accurate to state that human beings that read non-fiction books aren't creative. For example: Robin reads a non-fiction book on Martin Luther King, and she is just trying to get information on it to help answer her homework. And mostly everyone loves to read fictional books to get away from everyday life,and just read something that is fun, creative, and NOT normal to the point where they're going to drop the books and give up on reading it. But there is no way of getting an accurate answer on this specific question. Just read any appropriate book...