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I find that my best stories stem from reality and/or my fantasies from real life.
I have a thing for a neighbor of mine, who I'm almost certain would never stray from his beautiful wife... But we talk occasionally when he comes into my workplace for his morning coffee.
I want to start something (probably a chain or multiple entry story, etc.) slow, almost painfully slow.
But I don't want to risk losing my potential audience.
So, if the characters don't actually have intimate relationship for a while, do you think my audience would stay if I put in a few fantasy montages, perhaps some masturbatory scenes?
And what if I introduce another character, perhaps her online lover... Is that too much?
Any input would be helpful thanks xx
I have a thing for a neighbor of mine, who I'm almost certain would never stray from his beautiful wife... But we talk occasionally when he comes into my workplace for his morning coffee.
I want to start something (probably a chain or multiple entry story, etc.) slow, almost painfully slow.
But I don't want to risk losing my potential audience.
So, if the characters don't actually have intimate relationship for a while, do you think my audience would stay if I put in a few fantasy montages, perhaps some masturbatory scenes?
And what if I introduce another character, perhaps her online lover... Is that too much?
Any input would be helpful thanks xx