SecondCircle
Sin Cara
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I understand what the OP is getting at. Not literally to mean writing dialogue word for word the way human beings speak, (with pauses, "uh's" and "um's", and other nuances of speech that make it an unintelligible mess when written down), but rather just writing the way a character would talk in a plausible manner. In a way that makes it seem as though a real, living, breathing character is actually speaking the words. As opposed to robotic text that breaks the veil of that whole suspension of disbelief thing and reads like an encyclopedia entry. As long as it fits the character speaking it's fine.
Sure, one could scour the world and peek into many different cultures and customs and find hundreds of thousands of different ways of speaking. But I think the OP just meant that typically, we don't address one another by name every single time we open our mouth in a single conversation, especially not if there's just one other person we know that we are talking to.
I get the Incest kink thing, but there are better ways of reinforcing the taboo in the readers mind without beating them over the head with "brother, sister, father, daddy, mother, uncle" right in the dialogue. The pet names might come up for a given character, yes, but too much of that type of dialogue ("Oh yes, lick your sister's pussy, little bro!") starts to sound like bad porn acting.
Of course, anyone can write as they please. I understand the preference for realistic dialogue that sounds like it's coming from an actual person though, as opposed to sounding scripted.
Sure, one could scour the world and peek into many different cultures and customs and find hundreds of thousands of different ways of speaking. But I think the OP just meant that typically, we don't address one another by name every single time we open our mouth in a single conversation, especially not if there's just one other person we know that we are talking to.
I get the Incest kink thing, but there are better ways of reinforcing the taboo in the readers mind without beating them over the head with "brother, sister, father, daddy, mother, uncle" right in the dialogue. The pet names might come up for a given character, yes, but too much of that type of dialogue ("Oh yes, lick your sister's pussy, little bro!") starts to sound like bad porn acting.
Of course, anyone can write as they please. I understand the preference for realistic dialogue that sounds like it's coming from an actual person though, as opposed to sounding scripted.