Real Life characters

Coolbuddy72

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Hi I am interested in developing a story lines or fantasies including real life people as characters.

Looking for someone having similar interests to share views and thoughts for an exciting conversation. I am male in 40s looking for writing partner to write back and forth.

Say Hello if interested.

Cheers
 
Do you mean famous people or just people that you and the collaborator(s) happen to know?
 
People we know in real life. Friends... colleagues.

I'd say the chance you find a random writer on here who happens to know the same people that you do is extremely low without including famous people like celebrities.

And if it's about someone only one of you knows, then it would just be a random character for the other I suppose. Don't think that'd give quite the same kick you were looking for.

You could always base characters off people you know, of course. That works, even if you don't include them 100% true to life. Characters that look similar, have the same habits or lifestyle, etc. In fact that's one way to create realistic characters: just take bits from people you know.
 
You could always base characters off people you know, of course. That works, even if you don't include them 100% true to life. Characters that look similar, have the same habits or lifestyle, etc. In fact that's one way to create realistic characters: just take bits from people you know.

For the most part, that's something I already do.

Using the actual names and specific details of people you know, sounds like a good way to get in trouble.
 
Agreed. Thanks for suggestion. However how I like to write is, first we talk about the person, looks, situation and what i feel about her. Then slowly giving in more and more details till we engulf in the story and character.



I'd say the chance you find a random writer on here who happens to know the same people that you do is extremely low without including famous people like celebrities.

And if it's about someone only one of you knows, then it would just be a random character for the other I suppose. Don't think that'd give quite the same kick you were looking for.

You could always base characters off people you know, of course. That works, even if you don't include them 100% true to life. Characters that look similar, have the same habits or lifestyle, etc. In fact that's one way to create realistic characters: just take bits from people you know.
 
1. I'm not volunteering. I don't collaborate well, apparently.
2. I write many real people into my stories. I usually change the names, but maybe stay close so I remember who's who.
3. I may combine several real people into one character, or split one real person into multiple characters.
4. Each player has their own voice in my head. I listen.
5. Nobody is just like I write them.
 
I'd say the chance you find a random writer on here who happens to know the same people that you do is extremely low without including famous people like celebrities.

And if it's about someone only one of you knows, then it would just be a random character for the other I suppose. Don't think that'd give quite the same kick you were looking for.

You could always base characters off people you know, of course. That works, even if you don't include them 100% true to life. Characters that look similar, have the same habits or lifestyle, etc. In fact that's one way to create realistic characters: just take bits from people you know.

Several characters are based on real people in my life. Including more than a few very loosely based on me. :D
 
'The story you have just read may be true. The names were changed to protect the perverted.'
 
Naturally. So a hypocritical society doesn't have a chance to judge them.
And to forestall their suing the author for defamation. Still, if you write of Ronald Thump or Renouncé, readers may guess the references. Friends and family may be sufficiently disguised by using or tweaking middle names, not the first. I do so, not to protect them from harsh social appraisals, but so they (hopefully) won't know I'm writing about them. Hear that, Randy?

I also use the twisted names of locally somewhat prominent folks on various different players, none of whom have any connection to the originals. I just like the names.
 
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FSA I was a retired MLB pitcher and wanted realistic characters for a story about MLB,
I would get a piece of paper and write...

Joe_P_from NYY_drunk
Bob_2_from FLM_crazy
Ed__C_from CLE_joker
Lou_3_from BOS_writer

Shift and voila!

Joe, secondbaseman played with in Cleveland, aspiring writer.
Bob, catcher played with in Boston, good natured drunk.
Ed, thirdbaseman, knew from Yankees, totally crazy dude.
Lou, a pitcher with Marlins, a big practice joker.

See, four anonymous characters with very real attributes.

Love and Kisses

Lisa Ann
 
Exactly what I’m looking for...

Hi Coolbuddy (and anyone else reading this)!

This is exactly what I was looking for and was about to post a similar advert (I did in the end).

I’m 34m. Looking for a partner to discuss real people and write them into fantasy characters. I am into most things really and love the idea of immortalising people into the pages of literotica.

I know it might sound weird to some people, but after private conversations they’re only names when viewed from outside our private conversations.

We could make it quick and do something short. Or gave longer conversations about your muses and fall in love with the characters.

If anyone wants custom stories based on photos they can send me (better if they are normal photos of people they are not sexually involved with... not hunting for porn here, there’s a whole World Wide Web for that!), then send me a private msg and we can exchange emails or chat here.

:D
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Most of my characters have some basis in a person I know.

Including my wife, daughter, co workers, and family friends.
 
Most of my characters have some basis in a person I know.

Including my wife, daughter, co workers, and family friends.
I extend that to folks I *think* I know. That covers some media people, former cow-orkers, medical staff (I see lots of those), and imaginary friends. If I can assign them character properties, they'll do. Even if they're cartoons.
 
I prefer real friends and colleagues discussing their physical attributes and relationship status.


I extend that to folks I *think* I know. That covers some media people, former cow-orkers, medical staff (I see lots of those), and imaginary friends. If I can assign them character properties, they'll do. Even if they're cartoons.
 
Real character of Indian mom

Hey, i would love to discuss about my mom and how she fucked my friends in real.
 
Hey, i would love to discuss about my mom and how she fucked my friends in real.
You know the story; write it.

PS: Real people fitted into sexual fantasies -- what could go wrong? Again, we may *think* we know somebody, whether they're family, friend, cow-orker, or media presence. So we project and elaborate on what we think we know about them. Exaggerate their personalities and anatomies. Play "what-if" with their personas. Merge or split them. It's like playing with dollies.
 
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