Your biggest writing weakness?

My nasty mind took this a different direction than typing. LOL :eek::unsure:
Yeah....I thought about after I mentioned the heavy touch. I've been known to leave the five small round bruises around ankles, wrists and um...let's just say that once or twice a scarf may have been needed to be worn to work for a couple of days.

I need to remind myself that one day my wife could get the "does he beat you" question.
 
Yeah....I thought about after I mentioned the heavy touch. I've been known to leave the five small round bruises around ankles, wrists and um...let's just say that once or twice a scarf may have been needed to be worn to work for a couple of days.

I need to remind myself that one day my wife could get the "does he beat you" question.
Oh, my word. You're a bad boy, mr. lovecraft. :D
 
I haven't read all the posts just the first page & this last page so I'm sure I'm guilty of all the issues raised - endless revision, procrastination, motivation but a number of things stick out in my mind:
- I seem to write sex scenes & not so much back story, character building - I go where I get the most thrill writing - sex scenes haven't yet becoming boring to write - in fact if I'm not excited writing one then I don't expect the reader will be
- I have a terribl ehabi tof gettinga spac ewron gearl yi na sentence & then all th eword sare wron g & nee dcorrection
if you see what I mean?
 
Using the setting as a crutch.

It's so easy to make things happen the precise way you want them to when the setting lends itself to the characters doing certain things. The problem is, it gets repetitive and lends to the story becoming outweighed by the sexuality.
 
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