Ideas for "Quickies"

writer4hire69

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I'm working on a concept about a series of shorts called "Quickies." Each chapter/installment stands alone and are more sex- and kink-driven scenes than full out stories. They will be character-driven but the idea is that they're more about the situations and sex.

A way of explaining better might be to tell you all about some of the installments/kinks I have planned and will be playing with:

Motel Sex/Prostitution: A couple decides it could be fun to get a motel room and act out a prostitution fantasy. One that soon becomes more of a reality.

Hairjob: Stuck in quarantine, a girl decides she wants to get a haircut, but before then why not have some fun? She allows her boyfriend to use her hair as a cumrag until she feels like cutting it off.

Wedding Dress: A girl gets gangbanged in a wedding dress. She allows them to do whatever they want to the garment, intent on ruining it in every way.

Degradation/Fat-Shaming: A girl gets off on her once sexier sister having gained a bunch of weight, finally making her the hotter of the two after years of coming in second place.

There's a few I have so far but I'm always trying to think of some more, especially when focused on the more stranger kinks. I decided to open up this thread as a place for sharing possible ideas and scenes.
 
Your "concept" is scarcely new. Think Boccacio or Chaucer (both 14thC). Many writers have produced stand-alone short story sequences which nevertheless have linking themes or backgrounds. This linking idea is the clever, demanding part, requiring imagination and originality. I see that you do not bother yourself with it.

That's Literotica for you.

I wonder what "more stranger" means...
 
And perhaps you should consult your dictionary as to what "pedantry" actually is before trying to appear cool.

Using words inaccurately is definitely "more stranger", even if it's par for the course here.
 
Eek, sarcasm overload...

How about titling it "A sixpence in your shoe" and having the connecting theme being the rhyme:

Something old
Something new
Something borrowed
Something blue
A sixpence in your shoe


You could even have each story introduce an object or character that carries over to the next story in some way.

Hairjob: A young woman of uncertain life expectancy and about to start chemotherapy has a desire to live out an outrageous fantasy and asks her girlfriends if she can borrow their boyfriends for an evening - and of course the girlfriends can watch, if they want...
 
Eek, sarcasm overload...

How about titling it "A sixpence in your shoe" and having the connecting theme being the rhyme:

Something old
Something new
Something borrowed
Something blue
A sixpence in your shoe


You could even have each story introduce an object or character that carries over to the next story in some way.

Hairjob: A young woman of uncertain life expectancy and about to start chemotherapy has a desire to live out an outrageous fantasy and asks her girlfriends if she can borrow their boyfriends for an evening - and of course the girlfriends can watch, if they want...

You are correct on the sarcasm overload front. I probably should have just ignored the comment and pretend it didn't exist, but I have to admit that I find that commenter particularly irritating as all they tend to do is troll.

A hair bukkake is a wild and fun idea, and the suggestion of connecting it to the traditional wedding rhyme is interesting. Could be the adventures of a couple through their lives, both with exes and each other, or maybe even a bachelorette party and the stories they're all sharing.
 
You are correct on the sarcasm overload front. I probably should have just ignored the comment and pretend it didn't exist, but I have to admit that I find that commenter particularly irritating as all they tend to do is troll.

A hair bukkake is a wild and fun idea, and the suggestion of connecting it to the traditional wedding rhyme is interesting. Could be the adventures of a couple through their lives, both with exes and each other, or maybe even a bachelorette party and the stories they're all sharing.

You never claimed doing a series of vignettes like that was some kind of new, innovative idea, never tried before in the history of fiction writing, either. I put them on ignore myself. Seems like the type to just look for excuses to get snarky.
 
You never claimed doing a series of vignettes like that was some kind of new, innovative idea, never tried before in the history of fiction writing, either. I put them on ignore myself. Seems like the type to just look for excuses to get snarky.
Variations on this theme are probably endless. Personally, a quickie chapter set in a public or semi-public place with a high chance of discovery would be quite satisfying -- to read or write.
 
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