Crash landed - shipwrecked

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Hi all,

I am looking for ideas for a story in a crash landed - shipwrecked szenario.

1) Group of tourist: 1 guy 3 girls are shipwrecked after a storm and cannot be found. One girl is trying to be the alpha wife to get more food and a better shelter by having sex with the guy.

2) Couple: 1 couple, 1 other girls, 2 other guys. They are the only surviors of an airplane crash. As times go by they have less cloth and food. The couple is young and inexperienced. As tension grows, they release it with a gangbang.

3) Ohter ideas?
 
I read one like this recently. One married couple and a bunch of horny guys. The husband persuades wife to surrender voluntarily since it looks like they are going to take her whether she wants it or not.

I could have seen a happy ending there if the wife stayed faithful in her heart even while her body is serving the others. But the author had her resenting the husband's lack of fight and so she increasingly rubs the sex in his face while refusing him affection. That disappointed me.

I think there was eventually a happy ending of sorts. But there could have been tension and conflict and even tenderness without the main characters turning on each other like that.
 
The desert/tropical isle idea is a common trope. I'd go with a sci-fi twist and put the survivors on a new planet. Very "Lost in Space."
 
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The "stranded" idea - always a good source of possibilities!

I can't speak for others but SF is a complete turn-off for me and most of the women I've ever heard express an opinion. It just isn't "relatable" for us. It's weird and literally not of this Earth. Yes, it's an easy cop-out for writers as they don't have to put in the hard work of making things seem real for a reader... but, as regards being erotic, that excludes me, for one. I have to feel that the events described could really be happening...

I would concentrate on having very real-seeming, everyday people with convincing back stories, suddenly thrown together with their "civilised" credentials and attitudes regarding to whom they go for their pleasures being tested to and past breaking point.

Like I said, hard work... but definitely worth it in terms of attracting my vote and that of many other women.
 
I read one like this recently. One married couple and a bunch of horny guys. The husband persuades wife to surrender voluntarily since it looks like they are going to take her whether she wants it or not.

I could have seen a happy ending there if the wife stayed faithful in her heart even while her body is serving the others. But the author had her resenting the husband's lack of fight and so she increasingly rubs the sex in his face while refusing him affection. That disappointed me.

I think there was eventually a happy ending of sorts. But there could have been tension and conflict and even tenderness without the main characters turning on each other like that.
I agree with you. I feel it’s more realistic for the wife to “surrender voluntarily” and avoid being assaulted. Which would definitely happen and put the husband in danger too. The conversation between the husband and wife would make for some hot reading too. The conflict and tension could come from within the husband as he comes to terms that his wife is basically going to become the wife of these guys as well.
 
Jack, Janet, Chrissy, Cindy and Terri go on a three hour tour.
 
Light plane with married couple crash lands in the deep rain forest. They are taken in by local tribe with no experience of the outside world.

The husband soon finds that his developed world skills - private pilot, computer nerdery - are as good as useless when it comes to survival in this environment. He is gradually shunned by the tribe for his incompetence and inability to adapt and given menial, "women's tasks".

The wife soon finds that the polyamory environment of the tribe starts to make certain demands of her... and that she feigns to her husband a reluctance to go along with it, while actually looking forward to each "encounter".
 
Light plane with married couple crash lands in the deep rain forest. They are taken in by local tribe with no experience of the outside world.

The husband soon finds that his developed world skills - private pilot, computer nerdery - are as good as useless when it comes to survival in this environment. He is gradually shunned by the tribe for his incompetence and inability to adapt and given menial, "women's tasks".

The wife soon finds that the polyamory environment of the tribe starts to make certain demands of her... and that she feigns to her husband a reluctance to go along with it, while actually looking forward to each "encounter".

Yes, that...

Along with an earlier suggestion about fleshing out the characters and showing their development. The wife, having been under her domineering husband's thumb, now finds that he is distinctly one of the "lesser" males available in almost every way. The husband goes from a self-assured, ruthless business type to a humiliated and retiring general dogsbody for the tribe.

Something in there conceivably for almost all tastes: infidelity, cuckoldry, NC, you name it.
 
Let me just throw this in here...

The plane crashes, and on board is a group of only men. A few women from the island tribe are out collecting water, fruits, or whatever, and they go to the beach to get some coconuts. When the stranded men see the half-nude women, they can't resist their urges...

Maybe the tribe only allows sex for reproductive purposes, so in the end, it's a consensual orgy.

No clue how this would continue on day 2 :ROFLMAO:
 
That goes into the other way of 50s B movies and 70s sexploitation films.

The women are a tribe similar to Amazons and are suffering from low birth rates due to lack of men (that they've most killed or chased off). New breeding stock.

Or take that one SciFi .... they're from a distant planet and the males did not survive the trip.
 
The "stranded" idea - always a good source of possibilities!

I can't speak for others but SF is a complete turn-off for me and most of the women I've ever heard express an opinion. It just isn't "relatable" for us. It's weird and literally not of this Earth. Yes, it's an easy cop-out for writers as they don't have to put in the hard work of making things seem real for a reader... but, as regards being erotic, that excludes me, for one. I have to feel that the events described could really be happening...

I would concentrate on having very real-seeming, everyday people with convincing back stories, suddenly thrown together with their "civilised" credentials and attitudes regarding to whom they go for their pleasures being tested to and past breaking point.

Like I said, hard work... but definitely worth it in terms of attracting my vote and that of many other women.

I've heard this so many times that I think it must be true, risky though assumption is in general! For sure, 90%+ of the turnout at Trekkie conventions is male.

On that basis, I guess most guys who write SF-centered erotica are similarly just indulging their "hobby" - or at best writing for a 50% readership.

As regards the OP, I'd suggest maybe a journey of exploration or expedition - Sahara? South Pole? - when unexpected events conspire to throw individuals together in a setting where they are far from judgemental society. Since most parts of the world have already been explored, this could take place within a historical setting. 19thC, possibly?
 
Sounds like a bleak piece, for which reason I personally wouldn't watch it, although that's the kind of setting certainly.

If we're talking films, I remember watching something years ago where a woman and her partner (husband) were visiting north Africa and (can't really remember the plot) find themselves in some building way out in the desert where the man suddenly falls ill and dies. She wanders out into the sands and is picked up by a bedouin caravan. Eventually, when they get to a village/oasis, she fucks with the caravan leader.

I don't know if this rings a bell with anyone but I've been trying for ages to remember the name of the film.
 
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