likes & dislikes of First Time stories

Personally, I like them because I'm the romantic type to begin with. Most stories about losing virginity--at least, the ones that get into the category--involve a certain amount of tension and character chemistry and romantic/hormone-induced haze and, well, magic. I like that. It's right up my alley. ;)

As to objections, it'd basically be the same as I'd object to anywhere--bad characterization, bad dialogue, cliches, adverbs, misunderstanding of the emotions involved--inaccurate anatomy... I think the irony in the "first-time" genre is that it is one of the worst places for a first-time writer to start--they may not have a sufficient grasp of the emotions and such involved, and do an unrealistic job. Of course, I prefer hyper-realism in my stories; YMMV.
 
The one thing I tend to like about them, is they are generally about younger girls, and well, hey, that's just kind of a turn on :rolleyes:

I actually haven't read that many, but the few I remember seemed pretty decent. I like the conflictual emotions that can go with first-time experiences - should I/shouldn't I, is he/her the right one, is this how I imagined my first time would be, is this the right place/time, etc. Stories that neglect such personal questioning I don't find as interesting.
 
Really? It bothers me if everything that happens is seamlessy perfect but I also don't like the whole thing to be all fumbling around trying to get off for the first time with your also virginal partner.

I think that one person should always be more experienced than the other.
 
That helps, in real life as in fiction, but the challenge (in real life as in fiction) is to simply make the best of it. What happens if you have two people who are both virgins on their wedding night?--not as unlikely as one might think. And besides, experience gleaned with other lovers is personalized to that lover; not all of it is necessarily applicable to another person. (Though, at the very least, you have ideas for things to try. I'm not saying it doesn't help; I'm saying your lover might not react quite the way you hoped they would. :D)

In my opinion, no one has "good sex" right off the bat, unless it's a story on this site. :D (It may not be bad sex, but it's also not good until the two of them learn enough about each other, and/or themselves, to make it good.) So the question isn't, "How do we not have un-good sex?" The answer is, you don't not have it. The question is, "How quickly can we stop having un-good sex?" And at that point, a virgin can be just as good as anyone else, if s/he is committed to getting better. Enthusiasm is the most important quality in learning. :)

And I'm with V2B about the ambivalence and constant back-and-forthing of motivation and emotion.
 
Following on from CWatson's first post, inaccurate anatomy stuff drives me nuts. Particularly in respect of virgin girls and the whole breaking hymen/bleeding the first time stuff.

Number 1 - the hymen is not a membrane, it's a rim on the inside of the vagina and that rim can feel tight, or loose and flexible.

Number 2 - the rim is at the opening of the vagina. Not, as many seem to think, deep inside the vagina. So this whole idea that the guy can insert his cock a few inches before breaking the hymen is, well, wrong.

Number 3 - not all girls bleed the first time they have sexual intercourse. In fact, something like 80% of girls don't bleed as such the first time and if they do bleed, it's usually cos the couple were going way too fast.

Now I realise that all of the above messes up a lot of what we kind of like about first time stories. And I can live with hearing about a bit of pain and that there was a bit of blood, but the hymen halfway up the vagina thing...

Hmm. Maybe I'm taking this way too seriously. Next I'll be saying that most girls don't actually orgasm their first time either... But hey, this is fiction we're reading/writing, of course they do. Well, they do with this particularly amazing, sensitive guy...

:D
 
Dislikes

-Confident cocky young men, even if they're just being cocky around their friends.

-Establishing a character's beauty with numbers or obvious descriptions

Likes

-Experienced women with unconfident, first-time young men.

-Feelings of naughtiness, shame, guilt

-Guilt overcome by pleasure

-Female and male masturbation

-Mature men with inexperienced girls can be good too. I feel more comfortable with that scenario when it's written by a female author.

-A change in a young man character from idiocy to understanding

-Awkwardness as mismanaged passion?
 
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The whole "should I/shouldn't I" thing is always very important, if not essential, to First Time stories. Few people "jump in" to losing their virginity and I think even fewer people "jump in" to take it. Realistically, even in the most idyllic situations there is SOME hesitancy, whether its acknowledged or not.
 
Hmm...I think that might have to do with, well...I can only speak for myself really. But I've had sex with two virgins, and neither had their hymen, at ages 15 and 18 (Don't fret y'all, in the former case I was 15 too). It doesn't seem to me that too many girls of sexually mature age do...I'm of the impression that by the time a boy gets around to a girl, her hymen's been taken care of by fingers, or a brush handle, or a fall off a bike [that's what sex ed told me at the time anyway...ever happen to anyone?]

So let me pop a question to you ladies. Not the question, just one of 'em. How many of you had a cock break your hymen?

Now poppy_cock, a lack of experience in the subject doesn't necessarily forgive anatomical inaccuracy...But maybe you can understand better that way. I'm pretty familiar with clits, nipples, toes, tongues...never seen a hymen tho.

And in reply to what do I like/dislike? I dunno if I like 'em, not usually my favorite fantasy to read. I see virginity as a good thing to get over and done with, I don't particularly associate anything awesome with it.
 
likes: the nervous awkwardness and innocence.

dislikes: cheap discriptions, too quickly jumping into things, innacurate anatomy!

on a different note, i like nonconsentual virgin tales such as Stolen by mygypsy, but that's just how my candle burns.

i have also read several with the hymen being a few inches in instead of where it actually IS. but i to think it's from lack of education on the whole hymen ordeal. fingers and hairbrushes and plain curiosity seem to be a hymen killer these days. XD
 
i have also read several with the hymen being a few inches in instead of where it actually IS. but i to think it's from lack of education on the whole hymen ordeal. fingers and hairbrushes and plain curiosity seem to be a hymen killer these days. XD

Mines been broken for so long that I don't even know where it was
 
I've only written one and it was about my first time with a few embellishments of course. The only feedback I got was an annonymous email that told me it was intact and not in tact, so make sure you spell it correctly if you use it. ;)
 
And of course men can be virgins too...
The only first time story I've written is about a young, socially awkward man, who is seduced by a college mate. I enjoyed the dynamic, imagining myself into how he might think and feel - what mis-assumptions he might have about sex and women and how the whole thing would feel for him. I enjoyed writing it and it was pretty popular. It's 'A Bad Influence' if anyone wants to critique it/me :D
 
I don't particularly like first time stories.

I can tell you what "sells", i.e. what the average reader wants:

A romanticized, idealized version of a first time experience, with just enough realism to make it seem feasible.

For the one First Time story I wrote I've gotten the most private feedback. 90% of it was either "I hope my first time is like that" or "I wish my first time was like that". There was also a little sadness I didn't give the characters a super-happy ending (they knew going in it wasn't a relationship heading to marriage).
 
First time stories are like "origin" stories. We love 'em because everything is new and exciting and "Wow!" to the virgin character. We are charmed by the virgin's nervousness, delighted by their curiosity and amazement, thrilled by their awakening. It's similar to when you walk with a child and they're awed by all you usually take for granted. You re-see how cool things are through their eyes. Likewise, in origin stories, of any type, you re-live that magic of the first time when something blew you away and you never knew that kind of experience existed.

And you relive it right.

Of course, our first time with anyone can have some of the same feelings, but with the virgin they ring very true and can be carried to an extreme without seeming absurd. Thus, for the actual virgin reader, this kind of story can offer the fantasy of a first time that will be magical and special (whether or not the writer tosses in any realistic details), and for the experienced reader, such stories allow them to re-live that moment in a way that goes right (unlike the real first time which might have been nightmarish).

I think a lot of readers also like the fact that the experienced partner does pretty much everything for the virgin: guides them, coddles them, pleasures them. Which is what I, personally don't like about these stories. I like stories where both sides can bring something to the table. Unless both are virgins, you have the experienced and inexperienced and, depending on writer/story/scenario of the sex, that can come across as too patronizing to me. Especially if it's a female virgin who spends the story just lying there re-acting to what the experienced male is doing.
 
I don't like "virgin" stories, where the virginity is the kink.

I love first time stories where someone tries a particular sexual activity for the first time. First anal, first time sucking cock, eating pussy, first time actually having an orgasm during sex, first bondage, first fisting... :devil:
 
I don't like "virgin" stories, where the virginity is the kink.

I love first time stories where someone tries a particular sexual activity for the first time. First anal, first time sucking cock, eating pussy, first time actually having an orgasm during sex, first bondage, first fisting... :devil:

I agree. So you can go write a "First time with Stella" story for us; that's one I'd like to live. :) :rose:
 
Especially if it's a female virgin who spends the story just lying there re-acting to what the experienced male is doing.

I think it depends on the act. Just vanilla vaginal, she shouldn't just "take it" but with maybe something like anal or bdsm then I think its okay to just "react".
 
I think it depends on the act. Just vanilla vaginal, she shouldn't just "take it" but with maybe something like anal or bdsm then I think its okay to just "react".
I think the 'reaction' might be the most important part of a first time story, do you? I want to know what our virgin feels-- the emotions and the brand new sensations...
 
I've written quite a few first time stories. One was newlyweds on their wedding night. They were both virgins, and awkward but in love. I also have some about getting a virginal woman off by eating her pussy, which may not be all that realistic, but it's fun. :cool:

Maybe my favorite kind is about a sexually aggressive woman with a young, virginal man. I have a couple like that, and she is always understanding and helpful and both of them have a great time. That may not be realistic, but this is fantasy anyhow. :D

I figure that by the time a guy is 18, even if he has no actual experience, he is aware, from bull sesssions and porn, what to do, which slot A to insert tab B into. ;)

ETA: With one exception, nobody in my stories just lies there and lets it happen. I forgot about another first time story I wrote. It was about a teenage couple and it was set in 1962, and they were both virgins.
 
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I'll be honest, I've never fully understood the actual anatomy of a hymen until now. Thanks Poppy, this really opened my eyes. It should make for any future stories I write -- that deal with the act of female deflowering, as it stands -- a litte more realistic on that score.


Stay Crispy!


-- Stephen
 
I'll be honest, I've never fully understood the actual anatomy of a hymen until now. Thanks Poppy, this really opened my eyes. It should make for any future stories I write -- that deal with the act of female deflowering, as it stands -- a litte more realistic on that score.


Stay Crispy!


-- Stephen
Heh, that's awesome!
 
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