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cjackson1950

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I was away camping with a handful of old friends who I haven't seen in about ten years and after some drinks the conversations got racy and girlfriends/wives came up. It was interesting to hear what other men think. My idea is that I invite my girlfriend to go camping with my old friends and their wives or girlfriends. She has never met them so has no idea what to expect. Well they are all pretty big drinkers and smoke pot and as I recently learned swingers. Another piece of information I hold back from telling her. We get there and it doesn't take long for her to see they are very comfortable with each other as the ladies are dressed in skimpy outfits and the guys openly commenting. It gets late and starts raining so we gather in the biggest tent and it's suggested to play a game. Everybody including my GF is drinking hard and now the smoking begins.

The game which is what I need help with starts. So there has to be rounds to get clothes off but I want to incorporate some mixing of partners with either dares or it's read from a card as a must do. The big round has the loser of the round becoming the model and each person gets to demonstrate the position they would put them in and they get to simulate it. The rule is if there is a wardrobe malfunction it can't be fixed and if something should penetrate so be it. After everyone has had a turn with her she gets to pick her favorite position. She is so horny she picks two guys and neither are me. The one she puts in front is on the verge of his hard on pushing out the slit in his boxers and the one behind is naked but her bikini bottom is loosely in tact. Obvious to see both pieces of clothing will have issues and she is taken by them. Then it turns into an all out orgy.

Need help with game ideas and if you want to be a character let me know with details.

CJ
 
It was looking for ideas for the game portion of the story and if anyone had an interest in being a character within that story to pass some details and I would write it in. I'm not looking to do a role play.
 
The problem with games in fiction, assuming you're not talking Yu-Gi-Oh is that they tend to just drag. There is a reason why every story that has people playing Strip Poker, Spin the Bottle or anything else either come in at the end or just jump in for the high lights while actually following something else (quite often a serial killer but that's another story entirely). So the game isn't particularly important unless you have a very good story crafted around it and in that case you might be better off inventing a game so the mechanics function however the fuck you please because you pleased it. Believe me as stupid as it sounds people who read your stories will point out that you got your poker hands flipped or what not.
 
The problem with games in fiction, assuming you're not talking Yu-Gi-Oh is that they tend to just drag. There is a reason why every story that has people playing Strip Poker, Spin the Bottle or anything else either come in at the end or just jump in for the high lights while actually following something else (quite often a serial killer but that's another story entirely). So the game isn't particularly important unless you have a very good story crafted around it and in that case you might be better off inventing a game so the mechanics function however the fuck you please because you pleased it. Believe me as stupid as it sounds people who read your stories will point out that you got your poker hands flipped or what not.

On this topic, I once read a story focused entirely around chess that was full of illegal moves, and I was just like, if you can't play chess, why base an entire story around that that includes specific squares that make it easy to referee?
 
On this topic, I once read a story focused entirely around chess that was full of illegal moves, and I was just like, if you can't play chess, why base an entire story around that that includes specific squares that make it easy to referee?

That's exactly my point. It took you out of the story because it was obviously wrong. They could probably have easily gotten around that particular problem however by calling the game Kiassa (it's from John Norman's Gor, it's Chess with enough rule changes and different pieces that you can kinda keep up but when something odd happens you accept it) or whatever that three board thing is they play on Star Trek.
 
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