FAITHandFLESH
Literotica Guru
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- May 18, 2019
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Turn off - Stories that have a great build up and then end TOO fast...
Turn on - plot twist you NEVER suspected...
Turn on - plot twist you NEVER suspected...
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A question about that last thing: Is there a balance where it is okay to delve into the characters' back story?
When I create a story, I try to give the characters and the story a little context: Make them more "filled out" so to speak, as real people rather than cardboard cutout cookie cutter porn stars. Also, I like having a little back story, and a plot with some twists and developments, to go with the sex scenes. Is this good or bad? I have already had one commentator say no; focus on the sex and go easier on the story.
I suppose it depends on the reader preference- some may wish for pure sex scenes- and to be honest, in some of what I have written, the sex scenes are not the main focus of the story.
A question about that last thing: Is there a balance where it is okay to delve into the characters' back story?
When I create a story, I try to give the characters and the story a little context: Make them more "filled out" so to speak, as real people rather than cardboard cutout cookie cutter porn stars. Also, I like having a little back story, and a plot with some twists and developments, to go with the sex scenes. Is this good or bad? I have already had one commentator say no; focus on the sex and go easier on the story.
I suppose it depends on the reader preference- some may wish for pure sex scenes- and to be honest, in some of what I have written, the sex scenes are not the main focus of the story.
Not at all. You listed one very informative dislike. Lay on, Macduff.My biggest turn off is when a person, who I fancy contacting with a personal message, includes a whole bunch of petty dislikes in their profile. I just ignore such people. If they are so closed minded and intolerant, then they are not worth knowing.
Does this attitude make me as bad as them??
A question about that last thing: Is there a balance where it is okay to delve into the characters' back story?
When I create a story, I try to give the characters and the story a little context: Make them more "filled out" so to speak, as real people rather than cardboard cutout cookie cutter porn stars. Also, I like having a little back story, and a plot with some twists and developments, to go with the sex scenes. Is this good or bad? I have already had one commentator say no; focus on the sex and go easier on the story.
I suppose it depends on the reader preference- some may wish for pure sex scenes- and to be honest, in some of what I have written, the sex scenes are not the main focus of the story.