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''Sticky Dilly Buns'' is a webcomic created, written, and drawn by "Giz" (Creator/GiseleLagace) and "Shouri" (María Victoria Robado), collectively credited as "Dahling!". It started on January 7, 2013, and after a few minor {{Schedule Slip}}s and one longer break, officially came to an end on January 17, 2019. Two of the main characters and many of the supporting cast come from Giz's earlier webcomic, ''Webcomic/MenageA3'', and both comics are set in UsefulNotes/{{Montreal}}, {{Canada|Eh}}. Like its parent comic, ''Sticky Dilly Buns'' has a {{sitcom}} atmosphere with SliceOfLife elements and a degree of [[SexComedy (comedy) explicitness about sex]] -- though maybe without quite so much FanService. Although ''Ménage à 3'' is explicitly rated R, ''Sticky Dilly Buns'' didn't show anything ''really'' NSFW -- but there was some quite explicit dialogue, some ''just''-off-screen intercourse (straight and gay), and some nudity reflected very small. WordOfGod was that the lower level of explicitness made selling advertising on the site easier. [[http://www.pixietrixcomix.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=80&t=13780#p438498 The creators noted]] that the creative team was all female, and the comic may have been slanted slightly more towards a [[FemaleGaze female readership]] than ''Ménage à 3'', although the differences may be subtle.

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''Sticky Dilly Buns'' is a webcomic created, written, and drawn by "Giz" (Creator/GiseleLagace) and "Shouri" (María Victoria Robado), collectively credited as "Dahling!". It started on January 7, 2013, and after a few minor {{Schedule Slip}}s and one longer break, officially came to an end on January 17, 2019. Two of the main characters and many of the supporting cast come from Giz's earlier webcomic, ''Webcomic/MenageA3'', and both comics are set in UsefulNotes/{{Montreal}}, {{Canada|Eh}}.Canada. Like its parent comic, ''Sticky Dilly Buns'' has a {{sitcom}} atmosphere with SliceOfLife elements and a degree of [[SexComedy (comedy) explicitness about sex]] -- though maybe without quite so much FanService. Although ''Ménage à 3'' is explicitly rated R, ''Sticky Dilly Buns'' didn't show anything ''really'' NSFW -- but there was some quite explicit dialogue, some ''just''-off-screen intercourse (straight and gay), and some nudity reflected very small. WordOfGod was that the lower level of explicitness made selling advertising on the site easier. [[http://www.pixietrixcomix.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=80&t=13780#p438498 The creators noted]] that the creative team was all female, and the comic may have been slanted slightly more towards a [[FemaleGaze female readership]] than ''Ménage à 3'', although the differences may be subtle.
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''Sticky Dilly Buns'' is a webcomic created, written, and drawn by "Creator/{{Giz}}" (Creator/GiseleLagace) and "Shouri" (María Victoria Robado), collectively credited as "Dahling!". It started on January 7, 2013, and after a few minor {{Schedule Slip}}s and one longer break, officially came to an end on January 17, 2019. Two of the main characters and many of the supporting cast come from Giz's earlier webcomic, ''Webcomic/MenageA3'', and both comics are set in UsefulNotes/{{Montreal}}, {{Canada|Eh}}. Like its parent comic, ''Sticky Dilly Buns'' has a {{sitcom}} atmosphere with SliceOfLife elements and a degree of [[SexComedy (comedy) explicitness about sex]] -- though maybe without quite so much FanService. Although ''Ménage à 3'' is explicitly rated R, ''Sticky Dilly Buns'' didn't show anything ''really'' NSFW -- but there was some quite explicit dialogue, some ''just''-off-screen intercourse (straight and gay), and some nudity reflected very small. WordOfGod was that the lower level of explicitness made selling advertising on the site easier. [[http://www.pixietrixcomix.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=80&t=13780#p438498 The creators noted]] that the creative team was all female, and the comic may have been slanted slightly more towards a [[FemaleGaze female readership]] than ''Ménage à 3'', although the differences may be subtle.

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''Sticky Dilly Buns'' is a webcomic created, written, and drawn by "Creator/{{Giz}}" "Giz" (Creator/GiseleLagace) and "Shouri" (María Victoria Robado), collectively credited as "Dahling!". It started on January 7, 2013, and after a few minor {{Schedule Slip}}s and one longer break, officially came to an end on January 17, 2019. Two of the main characters and many of the supporting cast come from Giz's earlier webcomic, ''Webcomic/MenageA3'', and both comics are set in UsefulNotes/{{Montreal}}, {{Canada|Eh}}. Like its parent comic, ''Sticky Dilly Buns'' has a {{sitcom}} atmosphere with SliceOfLife elements and a degree of [[SexComedy (comedy) explicitness about sex]] -- though maybe without quite so much FanService. Although ''Ménage à 3'' is explicitly rated R, ''Sticky Dilly Buns'' didn't show anything ''really'' NSFW -- but there was some quite explicit dialogue, some ''just''-off-screen intercourse (straight and gay), and some nudity reflected very small. WordOfGod was that the lower level of explicitness made selling advertising on the site easier. [[http://www.pixietrixcomix.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=80&t=13780#p438498 The creators noted]] that the creative team was all female, and the comic may have been slanted slightly more towards a [[FemaleGaze female readership]] than ''Ménage à 3'', although the differences may be subtle.

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* PunctuatedForEmphasis: Ruby learns from Dillon that he got his false info on "being on the down low" from Nathan, who claims to have seen it on [[Series/TheOprahWinfreyShow Oprah]]. Dillon adds that Oprah never lies. When Ruby points out, "''NATHAN WASN'T OPRAH,''" each word is in its own speech bubble.

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* PunctuatedForEmphasis: Ruby [[https://pixietrixcomix.com/sticky-dilly-buns/oprah-never-lies learns from Dillon Dillon]] that he got his false info on "being on the down low" from Nathan, who claims to have seen it on [[Series/TheOprahWinfreyShow Oprah]]. Dillon adds that Oprah never lies. When Ruby points out, "''NATHAN WASN'T OPRAH,''" each word is in its own speech bubble.

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* PunctuatedForEmphasis: Ruby learns from Dillon that he got his false info on "being on the down low" from Nathan, who claims to have seen it on [[Series/TheOprahWinfreyShow Oprah]]. Dillon adds that Oprah never lies. When Ruby points out, "''NATHAN WASN'T OPRAH,''" each word is in its own speech bubble.

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