Point of view

From which point of view would you rather read in a story about sexual submission?

  • From a man's point of view

    Votes: 9 42.9%
  • From a woman's point of view

    Votes: 12 57.1%

  • Total voters
    21
  • Poll closed .
What's not to understand? It's just 2 molecules of a volatile carbon based organic bonded with an oxydizer and maintained at a temperature which keeps it in a liquid state.

Or don't you know that?
Poor Derpy.
 
Yikes!

@HisArpy sent me off on a recent quest to investigate the mystery of why Carbon Water hounds him across numerous threads. I believe I have found the source using the 'Way Back Time Machine.' Who would have thought the origin began with an innocuous thread on writing from a woman's POV.















HisArpy continues to stubbornly plow into deep science lookups, deflects about charcoal in acid, and delivers, or believes he does, the coup de grace of someone being stupid and ignorant.

He failed to read the tea leaves in his future. The carbon water stain continues to haunt him even to this very day.

Science teaches kids that water is not HisArphy's formula.

It is not two molecules of a volatile carbon-based organic. Water (H2O) is not a carbon-based compound; it consists of two hydrogen atoms bonded to one oxygen atom.

"Bonded with an oxydizer (sic)" isn't needed. It's a stable compound formed by covalent bonds between hydrogen and oxygen atoms.

"Maintained at a temperature which keeps it in a liquid state." This is accurate. Water typically exists in a liquid state at standard atmospheric pressure and temperatures between 0°C (32°F) and 100°C (212°F).

Arphy would not make a good science teacher. His formula for water contains inaccuracies, particularly regarding its composition and the mention of an oxidizer. Water is a simple molecule composed of hydrogen and oxygen, and it doesn't require an oxidizer to exist.

No wonder, the guy wanders around Lit carrying water like it is an albatross around his neck. Sad.

Poor feller. Harpy should take a break and have a nice glass of H2SO4.

Holy fuck! What doubled down moron.
 
Tim is just the gift that keeps on giving. I should go looking for the thread where he insisted the pope was the head of all Christianity,not just Catholicism.
 
Currently I'm plotting my next porn story and have run into a small dilemma.

The story can be told from the point of view of a woman or a man. The POV changes the plot a little bit, but not enough to make a meaningful difference, except possibly to the reader.



So, which POV would you prefer?

From the man's point of view? Or the woman's?


I did make the poll private so please vote and let me know what you want to read. My inbox is also open for those who aren't shy.
Undone is written from the woman’s POV. I don’t think I could pull off writing a story about sexual submission from the man’s POV.

Hmm… maybe if the man is the one being dominated though … .
 
Undone is written from the woman’s POV. I don’t think I could pull off writing a story about sexual submission from the man’s POV.

Hmm… maybe if the man is the one being dominated though … .

I have several stories written from a woman's POV. It takes more than just reversing the gender roles to make it realistic, there are differences in emotional and physical responses to events. Do those correctly and you can pull it off.

A woman writing from a man's POV will need to figure out how to write the aggressive male response without substituting the bitchy female response in its place.
 
I have several stories written from a woman's POV. It takes more than just reversing the gender roles to make it realistic, there are differences in emotional and physical responses to events. Do those correctly and you can pull it off.

A woman writing from a man's POV will need to figure out how to write the aggressive male response without substituting the bitchy female response in its place.
Well, that's a typical male response :rolleyes:

Having written from both POV's over the years(including BDSM from both perspectives) I was going to try to give some advice, but I'll leave you to mansplain it to yourself.
 
Well, that's a typical male response :rolleyes:

Having written from both POV's over the years(including BDSM from both perspectives) I was going to try to give some advice, but I'll leave you to mansplain it to yourself.

The reality is that no one will heed any advice either way.
 
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