Hey, Bozos! Serious Fuckin Writing Thread!

impressive said:
I don't wanna HAVE it slow and romantic -- so I don't wanna write it that way, either.
That's exactly how I feel. I think all my characters end up being as impatient as me. "Harder!" :catgrin:
 
OhMissScarlett said:
That's exactly how I feel. I think all my characters end up being as impatient as me. "Harder!" :catgrin:


"Harder" "Faster" and "Fuck me"- all great phrases.

SJ
 
rgraham666 said:
How about slow and endlessly stimulating? Playing until all your muscles are locked tight, you can hardly breath and your eyes won't focus? When there's nothing between your ears, and thighs except fire?

Will that work for you?

That's different. :catroar:
 
OhMissScarlett said:
God! I love to write about some serious fucking. You know, the kind that rattles your teeth loose and fucks up your nice Ikea bed frame. I can't remember the last time I wrote about nice gingerly screwing.

How about you? Is it more fun to write it slow and romantic or swinging from the chandeliers?

(Yes, I had three beers. Thanks for asking!) :D

Depends on the characters, the setting and the mood of the piece really.

Both have their place.
 
I like romance.

I like non-consent.

Combining the two is a challenge, but ever so satisfying.

:wicked grin:
 
rgraham666 said:
How about slow and endlessly stimulating? Playing until all your muscles are locked tight, you can hardly breath and your eyes won't focus? When there's nothing between your ears, and thighs except fire?

Will that work for you?


don't know about impressive but it works for me!
then again, anything works for me.lol :D
 
OhMissScarlett said:
God! I love to write about some serious fucking. You know, the kind that rattles your teeth loose and fucks up your nice Ikea bed frame. I can't remember the last time I wrote about nice gingerly screwing.

How about you? Is it more fun to write it slow and romantic or swinging from the chandeliers?

(Yes, I had three beers. Thanks for asking!) :D

In my stories, as in RL, the sex is usually hard and not-so-nice. :devil: Lovemaking is okay once in a while, but usually, I think hanging-from-the-chandaliers sex is the bomb.
 
McKenna said:
I like romance.

I like non-consent.

Combining the two is a challenge, but ever so satisfying.

:wicked grin:

Similarly, while maybe not always technically non-consent, maybe more on the reluctance side, but the exploration of new kinks on a romantic voyage. Slow build up to wild, heart/[insert body part here]-pounding release.
 
lil_elvis said:
Similarly, while maybe not always technically non-consent, maybe more on the reluctance side, but the exploration of new kinks on a romantic voyage. Slow build up to wild, heart/[insert body part here]-pounding release.


It's all about the build-up, baby. ;)


I like a slow rise to a good, hard fuck.


The rest is just wank material. (Which has its own place and audience, I'm sure. It's just not my thing.)
 
If you're writing a sex scene, you're probably looking for drama.

Drama=passion, and passion=transcendent emotion: feelings that go beyond the usual and end up changing people.

Doesn't matter whether you do it long and slow or hard and fast. It's not the sex, it's the emotion, it's how the people feel.

A good sex scene is an emotional acceleration, and an acceleration is a change in speed or direction. That's why reluctant sex is so passionate. You start with someone at emotional rest, and accelerate them through arousal, willingness, enthusiasm, then orgasm. Big acceleration. The results are changes in the characters' emotional vectors.

That's the emotional physics of sex.
 
dr_mabeuse said:
If you're writing a sex scene, you're probably looking for drama.

Drama=passion, and passion=transcendent emotion: feelings that go beyond the usual and end up changing people.

Doesn't matter whether you do it long and slow or hard and fast. It's not the sex, it's the emotion, it's how the people feel.

A good sex scene is an emotional acceleration, and an acceleration is a change in speed or direction. That's why reluctant sex is so passionate. You start with someone at emotional rest, and accelerate them through arousal, willingness, enthusiasm, then orgasm. Big acceleration. The results are changes in the characters' emotional vectors.

That's the emotional physics of sex.

Acceleration, good word, I like that. No one just explodes into fits of passion, after all, it's something that has to crescendo.

*nodnod*
 
Sunnie said:
Acceleration, good word, I like that. No one just explodes into fits of passion, after all, it's something that has to crescendo.

*nodnod*

Hey baby, wanna accelerate?

Excellent analogy Doc, but no surprises there.
 
OhMissScarlett said:
How about you? Is it more fun to write it slow and romantic or swinging from the chandeliers?
The full swing, no brakes out-fucking of brains is more fun with a slow and if not romantic, so at least tentative prelude.

There is no "or".
 
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