Repeating Scenes

This is a good topic. Most of my sex scenes are set in beds. Sometimes it's in an apartment and sometimes a hotel room and sometimes a house. I have also used a gay bath house, a hot tub, a desk, a stable, a mattress on the floor, a shower, at a table in a restaurant, out in the open after hiking, the beach, and probably some other places that I can't think of now.
 
I'm sure I've repeated a position or placement in a book, but I let my mind, and the characters, guide me. When it comes to the sex, I just let it flow, so to speak. Some of my characters have been angry, and the sex very rough, even violent. Other times, it's soft and sweet.

When I write a story and the scenes feel familiar, I check my books to make sure that I haven't accidentally redone something. So far, the only familiarity is hard cocks, wet pussies, and good fucking, LOL!
 
Wow, in a way this is similar to my thread about Author Trademarks. And here I thought I was breaking new ground. :rolleyes:

As far as I know, I don't repeat scenes. I take great pains to avoid that during the first planning phase of story development, when I decide what I want to happen in the story and where.
 
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I use small rooms pretty much all the time. Bedrooms, dressing rooms, the backs of cars. :) Whatever works, whatever seems hot to me. I think I agree with Colleen on whether or not it's okay.
 
I take great pains to avoid that during the first planning phase of story development, when I decide what I want to happen in the story and where.


gosh, I so don't do a "planning phase." :x I sit, and I write... usually I have an "idea"... although sometimes I actually don't even have that...

sometimes I think I'm missing something... :)

as for settings... my characters usually live in houses I've known... but the reader wouldn't know that, because I don't do a lot of detailed description... I don't create whole worlds, like some authors I know... but somehow I think they're all living in a world, anyway, in my head... a growing village of characters.. . :eek:
 
SelenaKittyn said:
gosh, I so don't do a "planning phase." :x I sit, and I write... usually I have an "idea"... although sometimes I actually don't even have that...

sometimes I think I'm missing something... :)

as for settings... my characters usually live in houses I've known... but the reader wouldn't know that, because I don't do a lot of detailed description... I don't create whole worlds, like some authors I know... but somehow I think they're all living in a world, anyway, in my head... a growing village of characters.. . :eek:

Planning phase? What's that?

I also just start to write and see where the story takes me. As for locales, I try to use everywhere I can possibly think of, inside, outside, upstairs downstairs, in vehicles...now, I haven't tried "On the back of a camel" but...I may...
 
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