RicoLouis
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What kind Of Stories do you enjoy?
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I've written a couple of short erotic stories, and my favourite is a couple that completely reverses the balance of power that they have in everyday life.
True, but a bag of tricks into which a player can reach is always useful. Our heroine is hog-tied? Luckily she has a hidden blade. It's possible to remain consistent, even with fickle luck, improbabilities, and sheer perversity.The stories I like to read are also internally consistent. There should be no Deus Ex Machina plots to solve impossible dilemmas.
True, but a bag of tricks into which a player can reach is always useful. Our heroine is hog-tied? Luckily she has a hidden blade. It's possible to remain consistent, even with fickle luck, improbabilities, and sheer perversity.
An adventure-story author said the key to his genre is stringing obstacle after obstacle, crisis after crisis, for the MC to surmount. IRL such are unlikely (except to fugitives) but we accept them as the storyline. If miracles are occasionally required, so be it. As a savant once said, "Any individual event is vanishingly unlikely but stuff happens anyway."
I like to write stories where the people are total strangers, and don't necessarily even get to meet each other at all after they've fucked.
I try to write stories that are realistic within the parameters of the story.
If there are ghosts, they behave consistently by the rules I've made. If the story is set on another planet or in an alternate reality, the story has to be internally logical.
I will experiment with what is possible and some of my stories are very weird - but all of them should seem believable within the constraints of that reality.
The stories I like to read are also internally consistent. There should be no Deus Ex Machina plots to solve impossible dilemmas.
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Back in the 70s and 80s things were so different. Then, Choreographers and Directors believed in the beautiful sensuality and eroticism brought forth by a male and female dancer performing as one. We sold that critical ingredient so vital in our everyday lives "passionate love." Sexual orientations and boundaries are so skewered today that the acts we did are actually viewed by today's crowd as "weird." Unbelievable!