bi_ucf_boy
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I've had this idea for a while now, and think it should be developed further.
Four characters: a straight male, a gay male, a straight female, and a lesbian female, all of whom have only had sex with a single gender, but have had quite a bit of experience with that single gender.
Now imagine they are all bi-curious.
The four of them get together for a foursome. Each character would have sex with at least two of the other three, such that for each time there is one person who is very experienced, and one who is a complete newbie. In other words, at a minimum, the two males get together; the two females get together; the straight girl hooks up with the gay guy, and the straight guy has sex with the lesbian.
There could, of course, be more sex than that, but those are the important couplings, at least in my fantasy, er, my idea.
I would love to see this idea developed by a Lit author that can draw out the story and tease the reader, enticing and exciting them with a great build up and colorful descriptions. I think good character development would also add a lot, helping to make the story more believable.
Does anyone see potential with the idea?
Four characters: a straight male, a gay male, a straight female, and a lesbian female, all of whom have only had sex with a single gender, but have had quite a bit of experience with that single gender.
Now imagine they are all bi-curious.
The four of them get together for a foursome. Each character would have sex with at least two of the other three, such that for each time there is one person who is very experienced, and one who is a complete newbie. In other words, at a minimum, the two males get together; the two females get together; the straight girl hooks up with the gay guy, and the straight guy has sex with the lesbian.
There could, of course, be more sex than that, but those are the important couplings, at least in my fantasy, er, my idea.
I would love to see this idea developed by a Lit author that can draw out the story and tease the reader, enticing and exciting them with a great build up and colorful descriptions. I think good character development would also add a lot, helping to make the story more believable.
Does anyone see potential with the idea?
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