- Joined
- Dec 14, 2012
- Location
- Australia
POST 1: Introduction, General Information
POST 2: Kinks, anti-kinks, pairings, and themes as well as links to thread stories.
POST 3: Plots, and Notes on Plotting
I'm a male, who plays mostly dominant characters, always on the search for fun, creative and intelligent female partners. To save wasting both our time before you read any further, please note that when I say I play dominant characters, that relates to them possessing a dominant persona, and should not be perceived as a label. It also does not mean I'm looking to write opposite submissive females, I'm not.
Characters who are physically submissive are fine, however, I am not, in the slightest, attracted to characters who are intellectually or emotionally submissive. Nor those who are submissive in a general sense, and are unable to express or assert themselves sexually, and otherwise, both inside and outside of the bedroom. If I am to do a domination or forced scenario, I have no interest in (preying on) the weak, so will only do ones that require 'taking' of control from the strong, and unwilling submission, however I will not entertain any long-term D/s et al scenarios. The submissive side of any relationship dynamic, including those who have a singular 'submissive' aspect to their sexuality, bores me to tears.
My intellectual and carnal interest, which extends to my preferences for fictional characters, is garnered by independent women who possess a desire for autonomy, a natural inclination to act of their own volition, and are sexual beings in their own right, so in line with that I will not portray males who are drawn to a woman for no other reason than she's female and breathing, opposite a woman who brings no motivations, goals, intent, purpose, and sexual agency of her own, to a scene, and/or creatively one-sided stories driven entirely by the male character's motives with a premise centred around nothing but his agenda for the female.
Now that I've likely lost 99.9% of people with the above, - which I felt was only fair to clearly state upfront, as what I have antipathy towards are, by far, the most commonly requested dynamics on here - a little about what I do like, for the few who remain, xD!
Although I have a slight preference for psychologically dark stories, I'm more than a one-trick pony, and crave diversity over all else. My characters (and associated themes) can range from brutal rapists and sadistic serial-killers, without empathy or remorse, to cocky, flirtatious small-time thieves, manipulative porn producers, or playful familial rivals, as the Three 'Bears' in a re-telling of Goldilocks, and many points in-between. I'm here to write a variety of personalities and themes, generally preferring modern settings, but potentially open to others, such as historical or light fantasy, as long as any concentration on that aspect of the plot doesn't detract from the importance of character development and dynamics. The latter being, in any story, where my main interest lies.
Whilst I am looking for erotic stories, centred around a sexual dynamic(s)/premise(s), that is not synonymous with wanting them to be 'smut-driven'. In that regard, the majority of my stories tend to be around an 70/80-30/20 story-to-sex ratio, as I find scenes that contain little but copious amounts of 'he thrusts/she moans' sex, lack depth, and swiftly become tedious to both read and write. It's the character interaction, buildup, foreplay, tension, and psychology of a sexual scenario that interests me as much, if not more, than the physical act. An intrinsically sexual, driven by character motivation, plot with smut, rather than a lot of smut with minimal plot. I also like my stories with spice, so a little (or a lot) of kink and/or taboo adds to the fun.
As for specific plots, although I do have a few below, I'm fine if none of those are your particular cup of tea, as a lot of my most successful long-term collaborations have come about with those who weren't interested in any of my plots, or me in theirs, to begin with, but where our overall preferences were compatible, and we thought we could still mesh as writing partners! Therefore, I prioritise finding those potentially compatible partners with whom I can, in collaboration, develop something unique, or rework a basic concept, tailored to our individual tastes, over deciding upfront on any set plot. My plotting creativity also kicks up a few gears when I have someone to bounce off.
My posts are generally in the 500 - 1000 words range, and I write on thread - no IM/PM/Email, sorry - preferring slower paced replies from both sides, with a substantive response around once a week and no concerns if it's less often than that; as long as OoC communication is maintained, I'm good with extremely relaxed posting rates. To commit myself to more, or receiving super-rapid replies, places too much stress on my poor little brain due to me working full-time, and my time zone likely being much different from most others. Long-term over short term.
OOC Communication - I keep my 'real-life' and my roleplay life separate, however OoC banter and causally getting to know my partner is a must. Roleplaying is a collaborative endeavour, and I prefer to expend my creative energies on those I can share a friendly chat and a joke with. I never have, and never will, drop a roleplay without first discussing it with my partner, and have very rarely had it happen to me, and rapport and camaraderie built through good communication is one of the reasons for that.
POST 2: Kinks, anti-kinks, pairings, and themes as well as links to thread stories.
POST 3: Plots, and Notes on Plotting
I'm a male, who plays mostly dominant characters, always on the search for fun, creative and intelligent female partners. To save wasting both our time before you read any further, please note that when I say I play dominant characters, that relates to them possessing a dominant persona, and should not be perceived as a label. It also does not mean I'm looking to write opposite submissive females, I'm not.
Characters who are physically submissive are fine, however, I am not, in the slightest, attracted to characters who are intellectually or emotionally submissive. Nor those who are submissive in a general sense, and are unable to express or assert themselves sexually, and otherwise, both inside and outside of the bedroom. If I am to do a domination or forced scenario, I have no interest in (preying on) the weak, so will only do ones that require 'taking' of control from the strong, and unwilling submission, however I will not entertain any long-term D/s et al scenarios. The submissive side of any relationship dynamic, including those who have a singular 'submissive' aspect to their sexuality, bores me to tears.
My intellectual and carnal interest, which extends to my preferences for fictional characters, is garnered by independent women who possess a desire for autonomy, a natural inclination to act of their own volition, and are sexual beings in their own right, so in line with that I will not portray males who are drawn to a woman for no other reason than she's female and breathing, opposite a woman who brings no motivations, goals, intent, purpose, and sexual agency of her own, to a scene, and/or creatively one-sided stories driven entirely by the male character's motives with a premise centred around nothing but his agenda for the female.
Now that I've likely lost 99.9% of people with the above, - which I felt was only fair to clearly state upfront, as what I have antipathy towards are, by far, the most commonly requested dynamics on here - a little about what I do like, for the few who remain, xD!
Although I have a slight preference for psychologically dark stories, I'm more than a one-trick pony, and crave diversity over all else. My characters (and associated themes) can range from brutal rapists and sadistic serial-killers, without empathy or remorse, to cocky, flirtatious small-time thieves, manipulative porn producers, or playful familial rivals, as the Three 'Bears' in a re-telling of Goldilocks, and many points in-between. I'm here to write a variety of personalities and themes, generally preferring modern settings, but potentially open to others, such as historical or light fantasy, as long as any concentration on that aspect of the plot doesn't detract from the importance of character development and dynamics. The latter being, in any story, where my main interest lies.
Whilst I am looking for erotic stories, centred around a sexual dynamic(s)/premise(s), that is not synonymous with wanting them to be 'smut-driven'. In that regard, the majority of my stories tend to be around an 70/80-30/20 story-to-sex ratio, as I find scenes that contain little but copious amounts of 'he thrusts/she moans' sex, lack depth, and swiftly become tedious to both read and write. It's the character interaction, buildup, foreplay, tension, and psychology of a sexual scenario that interests me as much, if not more, than the physical act. An intrinsically sexual, driven by character motivation, plot with smut, rather than a lot of smut with minimal plot. I also like my stories with spice, so a little (or a lot) of kink and/or taboo adds to the fun.
As for specific plots, although I do have a few below, I'm fine if none of those are your particular cup of tea, as a lot of my most successful long-term collaborations have come about with those who weren't interested in any of my plots, or me in theirs, to begin with, but where our overall preferences were compatible, and we thought we could still mesh as writing partners! Therefore, I prioritise finding those potentially compatible partners with whom I can, in collaboration, develop something unique, or rework a basic concept, tailored to our individual tastes, over deciding upfront on any set plot. My plotting creativity also kicks up a few gears when I have someone to bounce off.
My posts are generally in the 500 - 1000 words range, and I write on thread - no IM/PM/Email, sorry - preferring slower paced replies from both sides, with a substantive response around once a week and no concerns if it's less often than that; as long as OoC communication is maintained, I'm good with extremely relaxed posting rates. To commit myself to more, or receiving super-rapid replies, places too much stress on my poor little brain due to me working full-time, and my time zone likely being much different from most others. Long-term over short term.
OOC Communication - I keep my 'real-life' and my roleplay life separate, however OoC banter and causally getting to know my partner is a must. Roleplaying is a collaborative endeavour, and I prefer to expend my creative energies on those I can share a friendly chat and a joke with. I never have, and never will, drop a roleplay without first discussing it with my partner, and have very rarely had it happen to me, and rapport and camaraderie built through good communication is one of the reasons for that.