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Jin Katkin

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Apr 21, 1999, 3:00:00 AM4/21/99
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Mon, 19 Apr 1999 19:58:29 PDT


>deprecatingly to the TupperTrek


I know I'm going to regret this, but…
I probably don't want to know, but…
What on earth is TupperTrek?
Jin


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Jungle Kitty

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Jin Katkin wrote:

> I know I'm going to regret this, but…
> I probably don't want to know, but…
> What on earth is TupperTrek?

Trek stories in which the men act like women. Kaki wrote a couple of
wonderful and frightening stories on this topic. Kaki, titles please?
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Wildcat

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Jin Katkin wrote:

> I know I'm going to regret this, but
> I probably don't want to know, but
> What on earth is TupperTrek?

Did you read Jungle Kitty's TSU in which she, Kirk, and Spock rescued
Judith from the Tuppertrek universe? That's the universe where Kirk and
Spock are "chicks with dicks"; it tends to be very girly and gushy
and...

<sound of a struggle>

It's a lovely universe in which Kirk and Spock declare their undying
love for one another in so many wonderful, romantic ways! You just
*know* that they're MADE for one another when they dance together, and
it melts my heart to think of Kaki's simply beautiful story in which Jim
is bearing Spock's baby...

<another sound of a struggle>

Dammit, Tiffany! Give me back that keyboard. Whew, sorry. Sometimes
Tiffany Ashley-Violet Wildvulcanlovecat gets a little carried away.
Anyway, you'll get the picture if you read "TSU: The Rescue." Maybe if
you ask nicely, Hello Kitty, er, I mean *Jungle* Kitty will send it to
you.

Wildcat

Kaki

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Basically TupperTrek is K/S (although it could be any pair) where the
guys are written as "cute little housewifeys" or, well, folks who might
get excited thowing a Tupperware party. The current round of parodies
of this awful type of story included my "A Printfan's Nightmare" and a
bunch of others (I have no brain for titles).

Don't know if that makes sense.

Judith coined the phrase TupperTrek and it has caught on among many of
us - it is "soooo perfect"

Kathleen


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> Mon, 19 Apr 1999 19:58:29 PDT
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> >deprecatingly to the TupperTrek
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> I know I'm going to regret this, but…
> I probably don't want to know, but…
> What on earth is TupperTrek?

> Jin
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I thought it was Jungle Kitty who coined the phrase TupperTrek?

Judygran

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Describing the TupperTrek universe, Tiffany Ashley-Violet Wildvulcanlovecat
wrote,

>It's a lovely universe in which Kirk and Spock declare their undying
>love for one another in so many wonderful, romantic ways! You just
>*know* that they're MADE for one another when they dance together, and

>it melts my heart .........

Oh, my, yes, Tiffany. And thank goodness, it's a universe where we don't have
to wade through all kinds of boring ideas about IDIC or the Prime Directive,
or goings-on in the Romulan Empire or all that technology-related stuff that we
don't understand anyway. We can have our K/S just the way we like it, 100%
straight up.

Juditha-Amanda Worthington DuPree


Jungle Kitty

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Judygran wrote:

> I thought it was Jungle Kitty who coined the phrase TupperTrek?

I don't know where that phrase came from. I used to call it girly K/S. I
learned the term Tupperware K/S last year at Shore Leave from Tjonesy
and started using it in posts. Somewhere along the line, it got
abbreviated to TupperTrek, but I don't know who started it.

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Oh, I'm a Kirkologist, and I'm OK,
It's Kirk all night, and it's Kirk all day.
He wears gold shirts, he's got tight pants,
And women by the score.
He thrills his many shipmates
With EVEs galore.

Oh, I'm a Kirkologist, and I'm OK...

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Jungle Kitty wrote:

> I don't know where that phrase came from. I used to call it girly K/S. I
> learned the term Tupperware K/S last year at Shore Leave from Tjonesy
> and started using it in posts. Somewhere along the line, it got
> abbreviated to TupperTrek, but I don't know who started it.

I think that I may have shortened it to TupperTrek, but you're the one
who first introduced the phrase "Tupperware K/S" to me, JK.

Wildcat


Rae Trail

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> Judygran wrote:
>
> > I thought it was Jungle Kitty who coined the
> phrase TupperTrek?
>

Jungle Kitty wrote:


> I don't know where that phrase came from. I used to
> call it girly K/S. I
> learned the term Tupperware K/S last year at Shore
> Leave from Tjonesy
> and started using it in posts. Somewhere along the
> line, it got
> abbreviated to TupperTrek, but I don't know who
> started it.

> --
> Jungle Kitty

I wonder if this is one of those phrases, like "Olly
olly oxenfree!!! that we just automatically recognize.
It warrants thinking about. How much of a jungian
experience are we having here?

I figured out the tuppertrek universe almost at once.
But then, I was a tupperterran child. So I also
learned the rules about avoiding such pitfalls, if I
wanted to....

Rae
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