User blog comment:MarieTheFangirl/Hi Y'all!/@comment-1874924-20140517195045/@comment-1874924-20140517225750

One of the first things you learn with things like creative writing is that you're not going to please everyone, so you might as well write what you want. And yes, "explicit content" usually means sexually explicit. To put that another way, if you mention that two characters have sex but don't give more than a minimal description of the encounter, that's "adult situations", which is normally PG-13 territory. When it comes to sexual content, the difference between PG-13, R and "not allowed at all" lies mainly in the level of detail.