Different body type stories

Randio

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I know that I could copy a hot story and tailor the characters to my liking, but I'm wondering why it's hard to find stories with slim thick or pawg women. Does everyone have to have C or DD tits, slim frame and long legs?
 
I know that I could copy a hot story and tailor the characters to my liking, but I'm wondering why it's hard to find stories with slim thick or pawg women. Does everyone have to have C or DD tits, slim frame and long legs?

Pawg? I'm a C cup. I can't help it.
 
Nothing against cups of any size. I just find big breasts to be the baseline in stories, in the same vane that most have guys wielding 9 inch dicks
 
I did a search for stories with "pawg" as a tag and found 63 results, so you might want to search yourself and start there.

People tend to write what turns them on, or what they fantasize about, which usually means features that are considered "ideal" or exaggerated, e.g., big penises and large breasts. But not always. If you look hard enough you can find other tastes represented as well.
 
Nothing against cups of any size. I just find big breasts to be the baseline in stories, in the same vane that most have guys wielding 9 inch dicks

You might change the parameters of the titles and descriptions you use to select stories. I'm sure there are more than enough stories in the file that don't take the approach you aren't looking for. Once you find an author with the story parameters you like, read more of them. They likely will stay close to these parameters in other stories.
 
You might change the parameters of the titles and descriptions you use to select stories. I'm sure there are more than enough stories in the file that don't take the approach you aren't looking for. Once you find an author with the story parameters you like, read more of them. They likely will stay close to these parameters in other stories.

Good points. I guess my point came across as "why doesn't everyone look like I want them to".

It's always great when I discover an author whose entire library of stories is compelling.
 
I know that I could copy a hot story and tailor the characters to my liking, but I'm wondering why it's hard to find stories with slim thick or pawg women. Does everyone have to have C or DD tits, slim frame and long legs?

I think the better stuff, whether it's just better writing or more purely erotic (from an imaginative standpoint), almost always leans into something other than just physical characteristics. Which makes sense because the people who read erotica want more than just the same stuff they can find on a porn site.

There's laziness involved too, probably. If you're writing a scene where a character sees a woman or a man naked for the first time, or *feels* a man or a woman for the first time, the easy thing is to focus on size, body type, and to rely on cliches. That's not just erotica but it's probably a little more pronounced with erotica. It's also a least common denominator thing, so some writers will try to appeal to everyone's fantasy by appealing to no one's particular fantasy.
 
It's also a least common denominator thing, so some writers will try to appeal to everyone's fantasy by appealing to no one's particular fantasy.
That's an interesting observation and you're probably right, some writers might do that conciously. I don't write that way - all of my characters are portrayed as I see them in my head, so they're all "my type".

Someone contacted me for some personalised writing a while ago. I couldn't do it - their ideal body type, as they wanted it portrayed in the story, was almost the opposite of any character I've ever written, not at all erotic for me. It would have been like selling my soul.
 
Look authors of books or movie/TV writers don't use average charcters doing average things. They are wealthy like on Dallas or Dynasty, family sitcoms have the parents as clueless and the kids so smart they they have life all figured out. Do you think the cops solve every crime in three days or every EMT saves lives of people in impossible situations just before their car falls off a cliff? Well it the same thing here. Most people don;t have the body they did in high school, the men aren't always taller than their spouse and couples don't invite the new pool boy inside for a good time.

It's fiction meant to be entertaining there are literally thousands of stories posted weekly if you don't like the ones that you find unrealistic, just pass them by and ignore them.
 
The woman in the story in my signature is a 44 year old woman mainly notable by having a big legs and ass, as opposed to particularly large breasts. The main character notes her imperfections and debates if she’s even attractive.
 
I should add, when I say “mainly notable” I mean in terms of her physical characteristics. I’d like to think her character is more notable beyond that.
 
I get what the OP is saying. Certainly there are stories featuring women of different physical characteristics, but finding those stories isn't just a simple search and they are way fewer and farther between. You can almost predict what a girl will look like in stories: between 5' and 5'5", slim and athletic build, long runner's legs, a really "big, juicy" ass, and no matter how tall a cup size between D and FF. Also, she is absolutely going to be fully shaved. And mostly likely, she's a redhead.

Not that there's anything wrong with that. I'm not even trashing it. I'm just saying it is typical and I understand where the OP is coming from. I personally would also rather have girls that don't have giant racks and huge butts. I prefer a girl sometimes to be trimmed versed shaved bare. But finding things like that is way harder. But even beyond that, it's not even fully preference (because I don't mind the typical story characteristics) it's just that you can start a story and be able to immediately predict what the girl will look like.
 
Dunno whatisit a 'pawg', but this thread is why I don't go into a lot of detail about characters. I let the reader's imagination go wherever it wants to.
 
I like the physical appearance of a character play into their personality, so I enjoy describing them but in a way that does more than just make them look sexy.

Sometimes it's descriptions of a wrinkle or a cellulite deposit that make a character sexy to me.
 
PAWG (Phat Ass White Girls)

So no one ELSE has to look it up like at least two others did, but didn't post. The OP should have included it to begin with.
 
PAWG (Phat Ass White Girls)

So no one ELSE has to look it up like at least two others did, but didn't post. The OP should have included it to begin with.

I didn't have to look it up. I already knew what it meant. I thought the term was short-lived and mostly dead.

"Phat" doesn't mean "fat." It just means "great." For me, "She has a great ass," and "She has a fat ass" are completely different things.

I'm not sure how "PAWG" implies a different body type, but it is very clearly a racially aligned term.
 
I try not to describe the physical attributes of my characters bodies. Quite a few of my characters have insecurities about their bodies, especially breast size, but I never describe them in terms of cup size, usually a handful, more than a handful etc.

Perhaps it also depends on what category you're looking in too.
 
As a reader, I am aggravated with ideal or oversexualised body types (spare me the measurements, please.)

As a writer, it can be an intriguing technique to let the character describe his or her body, which can be a revealing insight into their own emotional life.

And dialogue is so much more effective than plain description.

'Nikki, I don't know why you fixate on your "flat" chest, your nipples when erect more than compensate!'
 
I think this issue can be, to some degree, finessed.

For instance, if, without getting into measurements and details, you describe a woman's ass as curvy, or prominent, and you describe her figure as curvy, it can mean different things to different people. Someone into PAWG women might interpret that language to describe his type. Someone into a different type can visualize the character as fitting his or her own different ideal.

Increasingly, this is the way my writing is trending, unless I have some particular reason I want the character to fit a certain physical type. I try to describe physical characteristics in an appealing way but not in a very constricting way. This gives the reader a lot of leeway.

But this may not satisfy the reader who is LOOKING for a very detailed description that fits what the reader is looking for. Such readers may just need to look a little harder to find what they're looking for.
 
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