Five_Inch_Heels
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A spoonful of sugar would make it go down better.I know a lot of movie references, just not anything to do with that Disney movie.
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A spoonful of sugar would make it go down better.I know a lot of movie references, just not anything to do with that Disney movie.
A spoonful of sugar would make it go down better.
I didn't know that having those was that bad.No one has said it directly yet and the conversation seemed to have gone away from it, but you may find that having passifiers in it bring you very close to breaching the age play rule straight away.
I don't think so? There are other stories involving age roleplay - pacifers are pretty common with that one. You just have to be VERY specific that the characters are all adults. Starting with someone 22+ is a good idea.No one has said it directly yet and the conversation seemed to have gone away from it, but you may find that having passifiers in it bring you very close to breaching the age play rule straight away.
I was curious so I had a bit of a closer look. There are stories with pacifiers, but the first one I checked, for example, started by making it clear that it was a psychologist issued 'adult passifier' for habitual thumb-sucking. Explicit age play is supposedly banned - although no doubts some will have slipped through the Lit story sieve.I don't think so? There are other stories involving age roleplay - pacifers are pretty common with that one. You just have to be VERY specific that the characters are all adults. Starting with someone 22+ is a good idea.
Interesting. I missed that entirely in the content guidelines.I was curious so I had a bit of a closer look. There are stories with pacifiers, but the first one I checked, for example, started by making it clear that it was a psychologist issued 'adult passifier' for habitual thumb-sucking. Explicit age play is supposedly banned - although no doubts some will have slipped through the Lit story sieve.
Pacifiers immediately imply babies, and in a sexual context, that's a definite no no on this site. All you need is a phrase or a sentence that can be taken out of (your role play / mind control) context, and the warning flag goes up.I didn't know that having those was that bad.
If depicted as child-like, yes. If depicted clearly as adults, no.Does breast feeding or sucking on a breast break the age play rule if the characters are over 18?
So, for example, through the use of an omniscient narrator, showing the mental struggle/dichotomy of the behaviors with the age of the partiicpant? Showing the 22 year old thought process?Age play isn't explicitly banned, but you have to be repetitiously blatant about the real age of the participant to the point of monotony to get them through in the last 15 years or so. It used to be that the rule was the scene couldn't be read alone, absent any other context from the story, and potentially be read as underage. Now it's more like every two or three paragraphs.
Yeah, you more or less need to be in the head of the person doing the role-playing the whole time. Contrast all the childish role-playing with absolutely adult thoughts. It's helpful if the person isn't built like a child to begin with, because you can use those physical descriptions to emphasize the contrast between the role-play and reality.So, for example, through the use of an omniscient narrator, showing the mental struggle/dichotomy of the behaviors with the age of the partiicpant? Showing the 22 year old thought process?
I'm admittedly not as familiar with this kink or stories including it. It's not my cup of tea, but I know it is for many, so I'm trying to understand how I've seen it here given what is being said. But like I said, I do admit to never having read (or really wanting to read) any of the existing stories. So please pardon my ignorance in this.
I'm now tempted to phrase my occasional preface disclaimers as "All characters are at least one and a half dozen years old."A "dozen", for example, can't be misconstrued like the word "twelve" can.
Perhaps one of those itches that is perhaps easier to scratch in real life (where I hear the itch is mostly wanting to be taken care of and be freed from any responsibility at all) rather than in fiction.Yeah, you more or less need to be in the head of the person doing the role-playing the whole time. Contrast all the childish role-playing with absolutely adult thoughts. It's helpful if the person isn't built like a child to begin with, because you can use those physical descriptions to emphasize the contrast between the role-play and reality.
The goal should be ruining the scene for anyone who gets off on what's being role-played. LOL Keep the real age and maturity front and center through internal dialogue, descriptions, etc.
And no matter how hard you try, there's still a fair to middling chance it will get popped. It's an extremely high bar to hurdle nowadays.