First attempt at Fantasy - Sex with a fairy

feather1892

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So I’m working on my first fantasy tale. It is typical high fantasy with a cast of characters from different backgrounds.

One of the characters is a fairy, a tiny human woman with wings. In one scene she has a threesome with a full size human woman and a full size elf.

The fairy is very clearly an adult woman, however because of her size, I guess I just want to be sure I’m not crossing any lines - I frequently have to refer to her tiny features etc.

Any views? I know some might say ‘if you have to ask…’ but I’m just being doubly careful
 
I once wrote a story where two women made love to a giant man at least twice their size.
 
I see no problem. Make a point of describing her as an adult despite her size, and of portraying her character as an adult in terms of behavior and speech. Shouldn't be a problem. If you're concerned you can add a disclaimer that everyone is over 18.
 
There are stories like that here, you'll be fine. Just make a point specify the age early on.
 
I think as long as you
A: avoid "child like" descriptions, and
B: avoid "child like" behavior

You'll be fine.

You could also include a note to the Admins specifying her non human Fairy status and that this Fairy is not a child.

As long as your intentions are pure and you're not creating a "Fairy" as some work around to insinuate underage sex, you'll be fine.
 
I think as long as you
A: avoid "child like" descriptions, and
B: avoid "child like" behavior

You'll be fine.

You could also include a note to the Admins specifying her non human Fairy status and that this Fairy is not a child.

As long as your intentions are pure and you're not creating a "Fairy" as some work around to insinuate underage sex, you'll be fine.
I solved the problem by having the guy have sex with a ghost, who is obviously about "twenty." (Actually, she's is much older than that going by the birth date of the original woman who contained this "soul.") The guy is a bit suspicious because she seems to be wearing authentic early 20th Century clothes. But hey, if a girl offers some . . . well, he goes for it. It takes place in a real room at a real building that existed at a college around 1974.
 
At one time, on Amazon, there was a fantastic erotic short story about a fairy tale land. It was funny as could be, published under the pen name of the Grimy Brothers. I can't remember the title. I lost my copy of it in a computer crash and haven't been able to find it again. I used every trope you can imagine for Fairy Tales. There was a girl who had a spell cast on her, and when she saw a man, she'd walk up to them, "A penny for a blow job." There was something to the effect that her house and yard were filled with pennies.
 
At one time, on Amazon, there was a fantastic erotic short story about a fairy tale land. It was funny as could be, published under the pen name of the Grimy Brothers. I can't remember the title. I lost my copy of it in a computer crash and haven't been able to find it again. I used every trope you can imagine for Fairy Tales. There was a girl who had a spell cast on her, and when she saw a man, she'd walk up to them, "A penny for a blow job." There was something to the effect that her house and yard were filled with pennies.
I once heard a story of a young girl advertising blowjobs from a sign on the front yard.
An older woman asked her how much she'd collected.
"Twenty nine dollars and ten cents," she replied.
"Oh! And who gave you the ten cents?" the older woman enquired.
"They all did ma'am."
 
Take a look at some of the work by Ogg Bashan;
he's done a similar fairy story
 
You could also include a note to the Admins specifying her non human Fairy status and that this Fairy is not a child.

As long as your intentions are pure and you're not creating a "Fairy" as some work around to insinuate underage sex, you'll be fine.
There is something deliciously ironic about that phrase on an erotic writing site, and I congratulate you for thinking it, oh chaste one :).

I agree the sentiment though - if the OP writes a fairy with adult behaviour, not childlike, there shouldn't be a problem. They could add a disclaimer, "all characters at at least 18cm tall" - it would have just as much relevance as the daft eighteen year old disclaimer people use...
 
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