Favorite couple dynamic?

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I’ve seen the shipping dynamic shit on Twitter, and as I’ve been doing my stuff I wondered, what is my favorite dynamic?

Personally my favorite is the two people who argue a lot and have heated hate sex.

What’s yours?
 
Ship = short for relationship.
The trend on Twitter is to draw a simple usually situational sketch of a couple expressing a relationship trope. Bad boy/good girl, power couple, best friends grow up, enemies to lovers etc ...

See Ship Dynamics

My guilty pleasure is: bully becomes friends with victim, realizes she's secretly hot.
 
Ship = short for relationship.
The trend on Twitter is to draw a simple usually situational sketch of a couple expressing a relationship trope. Bad boy/good girl, power couple, best friends grow up, enemies to lovers etc ...

See Ship Dynamics

My guilty pleasure is: bully becomes friends with victim, realizes she's secretly hot.

Ok, thanks. After an informative fifteen minutes exploring that link, my conclusion is I'm too old.
 
Mine tend to be spontaneous meetings between strangers that morph into something deeper, over time. Many scenes set in cafés.
 
Cheers, EB. At this hour of the morning, I'll have a latte.
A latte is a constant feature in all of my café scenes - it's my go-to coffee. It's how I measure the competence of the barista - temperature just so, the right coffee. Sugar should NOT be required.

My story, The Floating World, opens with three vignettes of completely true baristas at my morning cafés one year (and then goes on into fantasy) - I reckon you'd like the true to life elements, Sam. Although the first woman's scent was body, not pussy, but apart from that, all true.
 
This is a great thread question. I had to think about it for a while to come up with an answer. On thinking about it I'd have to say the couple-dynamic thread that most often insinuates itself in my erotic reading and writing habits is the male/voyeur/artist--female/exhibitionist/muse dynamic. It allows for a lot of variations. I like stories about two people in an erotic relationship in which each is exploring some new, undeveloped aspect of themselves.
 
The one where one person (usually more experienced) awakens the secret perversions of the other.
 
I’ve seen the shipping dynamic shit on Twitter, and as I’ve been doing my stuff I wondered, what is my favorite dynamic?

Personally my favorite is the two people who argue a lot and have heated hate sex.

What’s yours?
My favorite is a couple who are so secure in their relationship that even heated arguments don't result in HATE sex, but "the argument is over, now it's time for sex". They don't carry fears, anxiety, or hate into their sex time.
 
Mostly mine are a man and woman who are deeply in love and want to explore the glorious world of sex together.

Or it's a couple where one or the other makes a mistake and destroys the marriage.

Or siblings or mom and son and/or daughter who find themselves wanting each other in a sexual loving way.

But mostly, people loving people.
 
I’ve seen the shipping dynamic shit on Twitter, and as I’ve been doing my stuff I wondered, what is my favorite dynamic?

Personally my favorite is the two people who argue a lot and have heated hate sex.

What’s yours?
I assume "shipping" refers to relationships and not this:

8/MSC-Gulsun
 
A latte is a constant feature in all of my café scenes - it's my go-to coffee. It's how I measure the competence of the barista - temperature just so, the right coffee. Sugar should NOT be required.

My story, The Floating World, opens with three vignettes of completely true baristas at my morning cafés one year (and then goes on into fantasy) - I reckon you'd like the true to life elements, Sam. Although the first woman's scent was body, not pussy, but apart from that, all true.
Excellent, EB! Although I'm not sure about the narrator ordering a latte after a lunchtime laksa.

A few years ago, I went to a birthday celebration (not my own) in Venice. The 'party' took place over several bars, a rather good ristorante, and several more bars. The following morning, I slept late and then went for a stroll, stopping at a coffee cart to order a latte. The barista looked at me, looked at his watch, looked at me again, shook his head, and waited for me to amend my order. It was past eleven. :)
 
Excellent, EB! Although I'm not sure about the narrator ordering a latte after a lunchtime laksa.

A few years ago, I went to a birthday celebration (not my own) in Venice. The 'party' took place over several bars, a rather good ristorante, and several more bars. The following morning, I slept late and then went for a stroll, stopping at a coffee cart to order a latte. The barista looked at me, looked at his watch, looked at me again, shook his head, and waited for me to amend my order. It was past eleven. :)
I assume that this was in Venice, Italy and not Venice, California. ;) Anyway, this is why I like Dunkin' Donuts. They don't give you any attitude if you order something at whatever hour of the day. This coffee cart - what, are they too good to take your money? (Sounds like something they would pull off in Venice.) I would have just walked away at that point.
 
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