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While I don't find funerals sexy, I think grief can be very erotic, since it's such a powerful emotion (and one that many of us don't feel regularly, so we have to sort of 'relearn' how to deal with it).I find funerals and wakes oddly sexy.
I don't generally find Mom/son sexy, but when I do, it is a shy son and a Mom showing him how...
Do the two combine at all?
Surely the wife/mother at this worst of times she would be struggling to cope be almost into shock and need the help support of everyone, the son would not be shy but step up
I find funerals and wakes oddly sexy.
I don't generally find Mom/son sexy, but when I do, it is a shy son and a Mom showing him how...
Do the two combine at all?
Sounds interestingThat reminds me of one porn flick I've seen.
It started with dad's funeral when his daughter found his old journal. Through it and some butterfly effect shit, she traveled in time and hooked with a younger version of her stepmother the same time her parents made her in the next room. Then, when she got back to the present, she hooked with her stepmother again. The last scene was Riley Reid and Ashley Fires and was fricking amazing.
Really i will have to watch themYes, many a possibility in it. The obvious thing is to start with all of the mutual sympathising/consoling stuff and "go on" from there. Japanese Adult Videos tackle this head on, as usual.
People tend to reflect upon their own mortality at times of passing and funerals, and so raw emotion can be stimulating; even sexually.I find funerals and wakes oddly sexy.
I don't generally find Mom/son sexy, but when I do, it is a shy son and a Mom showing him how...
Do the two combine at all?
I find funerals and wakes oddly sexy.
I don't generally find Mom/son sexy, but when I do, it is a shy son and a Mom showing him how...
Do the two combine at all?
My own preference would be for Dad/daughter at the mother's funeral... perhaps after a separation of several years following an unpleasant family break-up, the funeral drawing the two suddenly and unexpectedly closer. They find they're staying at the same hotel in town. They arrange to have a reconciliation dinner together later that evening at the hotel before daughter goes back next day to hubby and father to his second wife...
I wonder if maybe a flash back type of thing would work here to help ease into the collusion... in conjunction with @DarkSollat idea of sex against the coffin...That thought appeals to me. It would make a good short story which begins at the mother's funeral and sees father and daughter meeting up awkwardly at the wake/reception afterwards.
Finding out that they're staying at the same hotel makes them a little uneasy but they feel they have to see each other again - over dinner in the evening - to finally put the family argument to bed... and they find that's where they themselves end up! You'd still need a "coming together" reason or moment at that dinner.
The final scene would be a full-length description of the fucking, capped off with a sheepish "what now?" ending where they lie next to each other, embroiled in their thoughts about the future.
love the idea...axbycz7890@gmail.com, email me for details, collaborationI find funerals and wakes oddly sexy.
I don't generally find Mom/son sexy, but when I do, it is a shy son and a Mom showing him how...
Do the two combine at all?
super duper hot idea, discuss more at axbycz7890@gmail.comI wonder if maybe a flash back type of thing would work here to help ease into the collusion... in conjunction with @DarkSollat idea of sex against the coffin...
Insert any relationship here, but for example a mother and son are talking about funeral arrangements, and get into a huge fight about something silly, like who they have for a caterer for the funeral afterwards. She suggests one catering company, he counters with "once there was mold on a roll they made at Cousin's Anne's wedding" and this big fight takes place because of the raw emotion that often accompanies grief and loss. Yet they redirect, finally the mother saying, "how would he like this, us arguing about who we get for a caterer at a time like this?" To which the son says, "true, besides how bad could that catering company be; I have tasted something much worse than that", and smirks. The mother then says, "We are not supposed to talk about that night. It never happened remember?" "I know", the son says, "but it is all I have thought about for 3 years". Then the mother shocks him, "I know, Me too", as they start for a racy, intimate kiss against the coffin...
Just an idea...
love the idea,I wonder if maybe a flash back type of thing would work here to help ease into the collusion... in conjunction with @DarkSollat idea of sex against the coffin...
Insert any relationship here, but for example a mother and son are talking about funeral arrangements, and get into a huge fight about something silly, like who they have for a caterer for the funeral afterwards. She suggests one catering company, he counters with "once there was mold on a roll they made at Cousin's Anne's wedding" and this big fight takes place because of the raw emotion that often accompanies grief and loss. Yet they redirect, finally the mother saying, "how would he like this, us arguing about who we get for a caterer at a time like this?" To which the son says, "true, besides how bad could that catering company be; I have tasted something much worse than that", and smirks. The mother then says, "We are not supposed to talk about that night. It never happened remember?" "I know", the son says, "but it is all I have thought about for 3 years". Then the mother shocks him, "I know, Me too", as they start for a racy, intimate kiss against the coffin...
Just an idea...