Sucking a soft dick and making it hard.

Sorry, I missed the context. Their names were Lotte and Vicki. But then I have someone on here with a dick named Joanna.
I got curious about the dragon reference and found this
'On the one hand, dragons’ sex is supposed to be fluid, “neither male nor female … but now one and now the other, as changeable as flame.” That implies that they can change their sex as warranted, e.g. in order to mate in what would otherwise be a single-sex environment. But the actual mechanics of dragon reproduction are blank — we only know that some dragons have produced eggs, e.g. Dreamfyre and Syrax, but not which dragons they mated with to fertilize said eggs.

On the other hand, dragons are definitely referred to as “he” and “she” in the story and it isn’t clear how the family decides which dragons are which sex at any given time. The she-dragons tend to be, for lack of a better word, prettier or more striking/delicate in appearance, with some exceptions. '

Who knew? 😁

My Goalposts story follows the adventures of Vicki, who is transgender and has decided to keep her dick for now, because she can't take time off work. It's a fun story but I will make you cry by the end.
 
Grammatical error: what is that called, a misplaced modifier? The person is named Joanna, not the dick. (Some people do name the damn things.) You know that ancient example: "Piano for sale by woman with wooden legs."
 
I got curious about the dragon reference and found this
'On the one hand, dragons’ sex is supposed to be fluid, “neither male nor female … but now one and now the other, as changeable as flame.” That implies that they can change their sex as warranted, e.g. in order to mate in what would otherwise be a single-sex environment. But the actual mechanics of dragon reproduction are blank — we only know that some dragons have produced eggs, e.g. Dreamfyre and Syrax, but not which dragons they mated with to fertilize said eggs.

On the other hand, dragons are definitely referred to as “he” and “she” in the story and it isn’t clear how the family decides which dragons are which sex at any given time. The she-dragons tend to be, for lack of a better word, prettier or more striking/delicate in appearance, with some exceptions. '

Who knew? 😁

My Goalposts story follows the adventures of Vicki, who is transgender and has decided to keep her dick for now, because she can't take time off work. It's a fun story but I will make you cry by the end.
Joanna decides to keep her dick for, well, for reasons. It's not explicitly explained; she just seems to be content as she is.

I've heard that "dragons" were originally imagined - in China? - because people had discovered dinosaur bones and couldn't identify exactly what they were. Sounds plausible but it's completely unverified as far as I know. Some of them could indeed fly.

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I am writing a scene of a girl who begins sucking her boyfriends soft dick after he just woke up and fills it grow in her mouth and got to thinking it isn't something I have ever read in a story so I don't have much of the way of reference other then my imagination. It is even rare in porn as I can think of maybe two or three videos I have seen where the guys dick was soft when the girl went down on him. I am wondering if anyone else has ever written anything like this before.

I did this in Chronicle: Mel and Chris, ch. 04, page 6, to be exact. It's not a long scene, as Mel, Maria and Chris wake up after a night of sex.

It is a meaningful scene mainly for Maria, for reasons beyond the actual physical contact, but you'd need to read the series to really pick up why.
 
Are we seeing it as the blower or blowee? What is the relationship between sucker and sucked off?
 
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