Writing Stories for Sex Workers

brad_laces

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I enjoy reading the stories on Literotica, and do most of my posting on another form in England (where commercial sex work is legal). A discussion on that forum was that many clients of of commercial sex workers want them to not simply dress up as police women, school teachers, nurses, or other roles, but to hve elaborate scripts or stories, with erotic scripts. Some of the professional sex workers on that UK forum have mentioned that they have no literary creativity and so wanted help in writing such erotic scripts. I wrote one, and posted it on that forum, and was asked for a second one. I found a story here, extensively revised it, changed the number of characters, reordered the sequence of events, put in stage directions to make it a script, and posted it giving a link back to the original story here (the UK forum allows links to other forums.)

It seems to me that there might be other people on here who would be interested in this form of creative writing. You are not writing just a story, but writing a scene in which you are writing dialogue for one of two (or possible more) people, giving "stage" directions, suggesting costumes and props. Am I wrong?

I do not know if I have even posted this inquiry in the right thread, or where people should even post these erotic scripts, or if there are people interested in doing this. I have read the moderators rules, and even mentioning other forums is a bannable offense here, so I won't.
 
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That's an interesting thought. Are you talking about making little sex plays essentially?

You might also want to try the Author's Hangout board.
 
only_more_so said:
That's an interesting thought. Are you talking about making little sex plays essentially?

You might also want to try the Author's Hangout board.

You could desribe them like that: "little sex plays" - except the dialogue for only one character - the woman - is written - and the other "character" - the client - may change the direction of the plot.

I'll copy and repost my inquiry in the Author's Hangout board.
 
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