Taramafor(sub male) |
4 years ago •
Jun 1, 2020
Written roleplay and why it can be fun.
4 years ago •
Jun 1, 2020
Taramafor(sub male) • Jun 1, 2020
You can read the same book a thousand times but it's still the same. But if you keep making new story every time you're reading and writing you control the events yourself.
You get two kinds of people online that roleplay. Those that can get in character and make some really good A+ written marital with darker things happening to enhance plot and lewds. And people that get lazy and want to focus on just being casual. Ok, there's a middle ground too. It's actually good to explore all three areas so you don't burn out if you're being consistent. Got to take things easy and relax too. My point is some people can make some REALLY good written material with you. People can tend to seek out "just their own fun alone" without talking to you like a real person. So that can make trust a challenge. But when you get to know someone that accepts you for your flaws AND have fun together? Let's just say I'm drooling. Making it about each other in other areas as well as this. Makes it the best. Because those are the people that will want to write something to make you happy. Not just themselves. Making your OWN story. Together. Like trying to steal a diamond only to have a gun pressed against your side with a deadly whisper hissed out to put it back. Then forced oral happening from there and getting the gun smacked across your face and told you'd do better to focus on your work. Just to give a gist. That's not even the bare bones or scratching the surface. Some of these typed ideas can give you ideas in the physical world too. These are only the "very basic actions". How they were done had a lot more lines behind them to give context and reason. Which you might worry about but treat it like writers block. "Just type anyway". One small action at a time. Keep building on. It's the little details that matter. I'll provide just one post and you'll see what I mean. (insert name here) taps her foot as she waits on her contact to answer. As you talk, she glances over at you, studying your demeanor. Just as she goes to reply, a loud, deep male voice could be heard wearily saying "Yeah?" through her phone's speaker. She keeps her eyes on you as she says "Hey, Sal. I need you to bring...Tell you what, bring me one of the control collars. I have a bit of a situation at the house.....No, no it's under control for now, but I need one of the collars....No I'll need a control, too.....Mhm....yeah....no, no need for that, though if you have a spare shotgun, you could bring that. Mhm...Okay, Sal. See you in fifteen." She hangs up her call and sets her phone on the nightstand. "Let's get one thing clear..." she says in a tone that's low and cold. "From here on out, your life and your ability to continue it rests entirely on how well you follow orders. Understood?" She watches you as she walks over to her dresser, pulling her panties down and getting a fresh pair of lacey ones from her drawer. She slips into them and walks over to her closet, pulling out a sharp white and black dress/blouse combination. As she awaits your answer, she slips into her garment and selects a pair of shoes from the display in the room. Sitting down in the chair in the corner, she slips into her high heels and crosses her legs, waiting with her pistol in hand. Now I could read a book. Or I could make my own written post and take pride in knowing I made that response happen. it's the same kind of feeling you get from beating a computer game on the hardest difficulty. Or reaching the top of a mountain. Or achieving some other goal you set for yourself. The feeling of knowing I made it happen too. Even if they did. You just can't get that same kind of control from a book. Then, after you've made a good story with someone, look back on it, enjoy it then make even more. In this case the story, quite literary, writes itself. Because you're not doing it all on your own and trying to decide everything. You get a new plot twist at every turn. And have to adapt. In a sense, you both gain and give control towards both extremes. Especially when it's D/s related as shown here. But even when not you still make your own actions and the other theirs. Trusting each other to add something new, fresh and exciting. That wouldn't be possible to make on your own. Because you might not have thought about something when they did. You feed of each others ideas. Which are easier shown then talked about at times. |
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