Sexy femail characters

rhinoguy said:
but ain't no woman climbin' outa the screen to teach me waz up!

Honey, I wanted to, but my hips are still stuck in Dr. Mabeuse's monitor. Kind of a tight squeeze.
 
Not to drag this thread back on topic or anything, but I wanted to comment on Uther and Dr M's posts about writing cinematically.

I know that there's certainly some good things that I, as a writer, take from the movie format of telling a story. Scenes, for instance. My writing is usually split up into very defined scenes, because when I'm writing, I very much see the story played out on the big screen, and I make the scene cuts where they'd be in a movie. I find it helps pace and flow.

I do, however, (especially as a cyberpunk author) spend a LOT of time exploring the inside of my character's heads, which as Dr M says, can't be done in a movie, no matter how talented your actors are - And yes, in fiction, that's where a charcater's 'sexiness' or 'memorable-ness' comes from.
 
Never mind that Gillian Wolfchild was the latter day St. Icequeen Bitch at work. At home her smile brought a tear to her husband's eyes when it was wrapped tightly around his engorged prick.


Memorable enough for ya?

As Always
I Am the
Dirt Man
 
Re: Re: Sexy femail characters

dr_mabeuse said:
It’s only under the man’s insistence that they reveal their full sexual nature, and it’s the revelation of that nature that I find so erotic.
---dr.M.
I think this is also a daydream of some women. I consider myself a pretty sexual person but a man who can bring out my deep, dark sexual desires is a real turn-on.
Mmm....
:heart:

I agree with the others that a sexy female (or male for that matter) is described better in terms of her actions, behaviors, subtle traits, etc. than just in a physical description. Describing what's on her mind and how she is feeling can be very sexy.
 
That's a really good point rhino. Sexy does not equal memorable in all cases.

I love the drawing in your AV.
:heart:
 
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