Make a story happen

Yes

Recently I have - I have been writing a few stories to share with my wife based on some of the activities while on vacation....not real kinky but an expansion of her boundaries, now that we are empty nesters.

It sure has perked up her libido! Yum!
 
I write first and act it out later. Writing it gives time for the idea to germinate, and for the fantasy to be more than a fleeting thought or vague desire. It's almost like a game plan, where you think it out and put it on paper. Read it, and bask in the fact that you've penned down a fantasy. The next step is merely to make it happen.

The problem? I plan like Bonaparte and execute like Daffy Duck. Hilarity usually ensues. Usually.
 
Reminds me of a couple I grew up with and knew for many years.

They dated in high school, married after graduation, etc.

He was always kinky, and after the kids left home he pressured his wife to take it to another level with swinging. She resisted, he threatened to leave her, she said OK.

So they did it for a while and he left her anyway. She killed herself.
 
Not me, I think. I think the write came after most of the adventures.

A lifetimes worth of adventures gives you a lot to write about. And then there is the mix and matching of those that make even more stories.
 
A lifetimes worth of adventures gives you a lot to write about. And then there is the mix and matching of those that make even more stories.

Many years ago a colleague in the English Department was asking why students found writing so difficult. I suggested it was because they didn't have any experiences worth writing about. He started taking his classes on field trips, and that pretty much solved the problem.
 
Many years ago a colleague in the English Department was asking why students found writing so difficult. I suggested it was because they didn't have any experiences worth writing about. He started taking his classes on field trips, and that pretty much solved the problem.

Yeah, I gotta say that some of the stories I've read at Literotica give me the "you really have got to get out more often" feeling.
 
My wife and I role play every weekend. Any one of them can turn into a story. A few have, the ones that "stay with me" when we're done.

I keep a journal of them and here and there will dig one up if I don't have any other ideas.

Eventually my wife and I would like to collaborate on a book about role playing. One of those couples how to sort of books.
 
No, I don't.

But sometimes a minor thing in real life ends up becoming a story idea for me.

I was a literature class in college and there was a girl named Anne I talked to, and I think of her whenever I use that name to refer to a college girl a character dates. That class was actually an inspiration for a lesbian story I did, thinking of the student and the professor.

I once saw a daughter (over 18) with her arm around her mother at Costco, and that immediately became the inspiration for the first mother/daughter story I wrote.

Now that I think about it, you can find an erotic scenario anywhere if you think hard enough (and dirty enough). Some fantasies come easier than others though.
 
Some of my stories are based on real events in my life. I could probably write a few dozen based on some of the things my wife and I have enjoyed, but those are too intimate for me to share directly. I would be cheapening them, I think, if I wrote a "true story" account.

So, to answer the OP, no, we don't specifically do anything with the intention of me writing a story about it afterward. It would be an interesting thing to do, however. I think there would be additional pressure to make it extra kinky. :devil:
 
No. While like any author my stories are influenced by everything that goes on around me (what I see, what I hear, what I do, etc), I avoid true to life. Fiction is best left as fiction.
 
Some of my stories are based on real events in my life. I could probably write a few dozen based on some of the things my wife and I have enjoyed, but those are too intimate for me to share directly. I would be cheapening them, I think, if I wrote a "true story" account.

So, to answer the OP, no, we don't specifically do anything with the intention of me writing a story about it afterward. It would be an interesting thing to do, however. I think there would be additional pressure to make it extra kinky. :devil:

I have a "Memories of" series of stories but they span forty years and are all old memories. Some of my other stories could be in that series but...
 
I think the "going out to make a story happen" would make an interesting writing a story within a story plot bunny.
 
Most of my stories I write are based (loosely) on my personal experiences. It's gotten to the point where if I'm doing some menial task, I'll try to find something to write about. The idea for one of my longest stories (110 pages and counting, though I'm not even close to being ready to upload it) was based on an experience I had helping a friend move a couple of years ago.

Sometimes though something I've written will inspire an actual event. In one of my stories two of the characters spend a night camping out of the back of a truck in the wild. I realized while I was writing it I didn't have first-hand knowledge of what that was like (though I frequently go camping, I generally camp in an RV) so my wife and I spent a night camping out of the back of my truck out in the desert (in the winter). We had a nice time and I came-home with a few new ideas for the story I was working-on at the time.
 
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