A day at the Medieval Festival

jtlovestits

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The wife and I have been going to medieval festivals for a few years now, they are a fun time and she enjoys dressing up. The wife does the the full dress up with the big flowing skirt and the top with your big 38DD tits about to bust out.

I have been having a fantasy of having sex at the festival, most of the fantasies have been with a group MFM or FFM.

Would love to have a short story about our sexy fun day at the festival.

Characters
Adam - 6ft 190lbs medium built, short brown hair, green eyes, beard.
Stacy 5ft4 145lbs curvy build, 38DD tits, round ass, blonde hair, green eyes

love to hear ideas for read some short stories from anyone about this subject. feel free to PM me!

Thanks
 
One day, just for the novelty of it, I'd love to stop by here and see how someone would like to see a story about a woman with a square ass, or maybe a triangular ass, and maybe she has A or B cup tits and how that is just awesomesauce.

Am I being super-silly-ous?

To make something helpful out of all this, what does the relationship of being in ren-faire costumes have to do with the story?
 
To make something helpful out of all this, what does the relationship of being in ren-faire costumes have to do with the story?

Not the OP, but, I go to the ren-faire every year and seeing the guys in costume always makes me horny. It might be because they are obviously putting effort into their looks, as well as displaying that they have good taste, creativity, and willingness to stand out from the crowd instead of feeling compelled to conform to "normal" standards of dress and behavior. It might be because I have a thing for long hair and there's a higher percentage of people of both genders who have long hair at a medieval faire than in every day life. It might be because there's an atmosphere of music, colorful things, shopping, people speaking in exotic accents, and audience excitement, which are all related to arousal. It might be the roleplaying and associations with historical and fantasy romances and adventures. I dunno exactly. But it's definitely a titillating environment. :cattail:
 
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Not the OP, but, I go to the ren-faire every year and seeing the guys in costume always makes me horny. It might be because they are obviously putting effort into their looks, as well as displaying that they have good taste, creativity, and willingness to stand out from the crowd instead of feeling compelled to conform to "normal" standards of dress and behavior. It might be because I have a thing for long hair and there's a higher percentage of people of both genders who have long hair at a medieval faire than in every day life. It might be because there's an atmosphere of music, colorful things, shopping, people speaking in exotic accents, and audience excitement, which are all related to arousal. It might be the roleplaying and associations with historical and fantasy romances and adventures. I dunno exactly. But it's definitely a titillating environment. :cattail:

No, I get it, costume play can be fun, but is it that it's an impromptu sex session? Planned? Does everyone keep the clothes on or does everyone strip down in the first 5 seconds? Does everyone talk like they are back in ye olden days and at one point say "oh fuck, this, let's just fuck" or what?

Does the dedication to details go on to take on traditional roles in manner as well as dress and speech?

If you keep to the details and don't strip off the clothes then it's basically like a time travel story, or if at some point, you break the illusion then it's playing "dress up." That's why I was asking what bearing does the ren-faire have on the story.

You probably like the guys for their overstuffed codpieces. :rolleyes:
 
I touched on this at the end of Dextrous Dexter ch.02 in an episode set in a "Spring Celtic Festival" around 1970. This event actually occurred at one of the very first Renaissance Pleasure Faires, the 1966 edition in Thousand Oaks CA according to the notes on which the story is based. From other notes that I haven't yet adapted into stories, RenFaire performers regularly had orgiastic sex parties after the rubes had gone home -- and they sometimes didn't wait. I imagine the scene is similar now. Focus on the performers.
 
No, I get it, costume play can be fun, but is it that it's an impromptu sex session? Planned? Does everyone keep the clothes on or does everyone strip down in the first 5 seconds? Does everyone talk like they are back in ye olden days and at one point say "oh fuck, this, let's just fuck" or what?

Does the dedication to details go on to take on traditional roles in manner as well as dress and speech?

If you keep to the details and don't strip off the clothes then it's basically like a time travel story, or if at some point, you break the illusion then it's playing "dress up." That's why I was asking what bearing does the ren-faire have on the story.

You probably like the guys for their overstuffed codpieces. :rolleyes:

Heh, it's actually really rare to see anyone wearing a codpiece. I drool over the long hair, the small of leather, the texture of velvet, and the pretty colors The costume weapons and instruments are kind of hot too, cause, y'know, wizards and warriors and bards, oh my! :devil:

I guess you are thinking in terms of a specific sexual encounter, but I am thinking in terms of a romance where the two (or three) characters first meet at the faire but have sex several times in different ways before the end of the story. So I would say that rather than the impromptu vs. planned question, the appeal comes from the idea of meeting someone new at the faire, and specifically someone cool in the same way that the faire is cool; someone colorful, entertaining, playful, creative, etc. A smooth and witty blend of the historical/fantasy role and modern genre-savvyness. http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/GenreSavvy Time travel stories can be cool too, but characters from the past might be sexist, illiterate, of questionable personal hygiene, or have other unpleasant mental/personality traits.

Like most adventures, going to a medieval fair is both planned and impromptu - you plan to go there, plan what to wear, manage your tickets and water bottles and map and w/e. But you expect to be surprised by the individual performances, especially the way the performers pull people out of the audience to participate in improvisational acting and humor, or in some cases sports or artistic skill demonstrations. When someone is performing, whether as an official performer or as a costumed guest speaking in character, the audience is going to be looking at the performer and evaluating their attractiveness, not just in looks but in speech and reactions to the challenging situation they are in. Performers want the audience's approval (and $) so they are basically flirting with the audience. And there's a very thin barrier between audience and performer because of the audience participation and general prevalence of roleplaying. So there's a nervousness/bravery/exhibitionism/imagining being desired and complimented thing going on in the heads of many guests. On the performers' side, they are much like rock band members; the possibility of nailing a groupie is one of the major perks of a job that's kinda glamorous but takes a lot of energy and isn't well paying.
 
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I touched on this at the end of Dextrous Dexter ch.02 in an episode set in a "Spring Celtic Festival" around 1970. This event actually occurred at one of the very first Renaissance Pleasure Faires, the 1966 edition in Thousand Oaks CA according to the notes on which the story is based. From other notes that I haven't yet adapted into stories, RenFaire performers regularly had orgiastic sex parties after the rubes had gone home -- and they sometimes didn't wait. I imagine the scene is similar now. Focus on the performers.
Pensic (this is an acronym meaning something about the pennsylvania society for creative anachronism or something like that) isn't quite a medieval faire but it's costumed combat and does have a reputation for a lot of drinking and sex going on after the day's more family-friendly events end and the day-trippers go back to civilization.

Or for a bit of a different twist, I once read a good fantasy erotica story about an adult 'circus' in a country where prostitution was legal. After the show, performers were encouraged (but not required) to auction off 2 hours of time in something similar to a bachelor auction/bachelorette auction, with the implication that the winning bidder usually used the time for sex, though they didn't have to (and the auction winners weren't allowed to force the performers to do anything; the performer could refuse a sex act they didn't like and the auction winner would get a refund). The performers had some tokens of interest that they could give out during the day to audience members they found attractive, to encourage one of those to win the auction that evening. A medieval faire that worked along those lines would make a good erotica setting. :cattail:
 
...I guess you are thinking in terms of a specific sexual encounter, but I am thinking in terms of a romance where the two (or three) characters first meet at the faire but have sex several times in different ways before the end of the story...

Well, that's what I was going to extend after confirmation of what the OP was asking. IF that's the direction THEY were going in.

I was trying to find out what the OP was suggesting, a knockdown fuckfest or a timetravel-like romance/erotic story.

I find a lot of the stories have a tendency to just be dress up, or shed clothes as fast as possible and nothing that states the half dressed impromptu let alone the seduction and the still-wearing-some-clothes rushed/paced ...words are evading me from explaining my thoughts better.

Personally, I would see it as two couples meeting. How often does one person go, or opposed, how often does a couple go and find one person they both wish to seduce or both be seduced by one person? A single woman? Highly unlikely. So therefore, it becomes a single guy, which, to me, is too cliche'.
 
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