Just in case the review format doesn't make immediate sense to you, here's what it all means.

(link currently missing) - When A Sailor Moon Romance moved servers, a lot of their files, at least in the hentai department, got lost. This notation means that I tried to link the story but it was no longer available on moonromance.net and I don't know where to find it. On the other hand, if there is no link but no (missing link) note by the title of a Sailor Moon story, try looking for it in the moonromance Hentai Section. Most stories can be found there.

Series - This one should be obvious.

Sex Factor - How much sex is there in the story?

    None / Not much / Little - Stories with no actual sex in them have usually ended up here because the author considered them to have "adult ideas" - homosexual love, perhaps, or excessive violence. Or they might just be romances (or angstful romantic longings) without explicit consummation of desires.

    Some - There is descriptive sex in the story, but only when it suits the plot. Expect a long build-up.

    Fairly high / Quite high - The plot is really just an excuse to have lots of sex; however, the author has made the effort of having good characterizations.

    High - The plot is really just an excuse to have lots of sex.

    Very High - Plot? WHAT plot? Stories in this category may not bother telling you where or even who the characters are before jumping right into the sex.

Kink Factor - This is a warning system to prevent you from accidentally reading content that might make you uncomfortable. Stories including elements such as rape, incest, or death, are labeled ahead of time so you can avoid them if you wish.
    Questionable Consensuality - This applies to a story in which a character is made to have sex against (generally her) will but ends up liking it. It *is* generally a form of rape; however, I choose to categorise it differently than the violent-bloody-brutal rape, which also happens in some of these stories.

    None - This story contains vanilla heterosexuality and/or lesbianism.

BFT - This stands for "bloody first time". For some reason there are a lot of stories out there involving loss of virginity in which it's incredibly painful for the female and/or blood is explicitly described.

Angst Factor - This is usually only applied to stories with little or no sex in them, with the idea that "Okay, this story isn't about sex, what IS it about? Oh, angst."

Please remember that the reviewer is not perfect and may miss things that should have been included in the labeling. She does her best.

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