This thread is for questions and advice on anything regarding Willow and Tara's more intimate moments


Awesome idea for a thread!!!

As I don't have masochistic tendencies, it must be because, from a sheer "craft" point of view, it's the most challenging.
having an emotionally connected moment as the prelude to the sex doesn't mean they're not totally hot for each other, and having a porn-inspired boinkfest doesn't mean they're not totally in love with each other.

What’s appropriate? I try to have the girls act as they really would act or really could act. I think that we all have the potential to be real sexual dynamos and there’s no telling that the girls wouldn’t really get into some kink. But I think that it’s important to place their sexual relationship within the parameters of their romantic relationship. Would they potentially tie each other up or use discipline with each other? I don’t doubt it. But would they use humiliating language with each other? I just can’t picture that of them. I don’t think that words themselves are inappropriate but the context might be. Yes, the girls might say “cunt” or “fuck” or “pussy” but I just can’t buy that they ever call each other “slut” or “whore.” And as Sally said, where could “split, wet beaver” really fit into a KB fic?What is and isn't appropriate for the kitten board?
umgaynow wrote:I guess I must be different...cuz I find writing sex/love scenes really easy...easier than writing the actual plot stuff...for one you don't have to worry if every touch anc caress and tweak and lick is germaine to the plot or whether it is going to have specific consequences later on or that you have to remember exactly what happened becasue you might need to refer back to it later so that you don't contradict yourself
Katharyn wrote:What I would say though is that I never use a word or term that the characters wouldn't think or say.

notl33t wrote:The problem I have with writing sex in general is that I get turned on while writing it and then am too aroused to write. I end up writing in bits and pieces, most of which I throw away. *sigh* But it sure is a great process.
uhh yeah I know and soon.

The problem I have with writing sex in general is that I get turned on while writing it and then am too aroused to write. I end up writing in bits and pieces, most of which I throw away. *
The problem I have with writing sex in general is that I get turned on while writing it and then am too aroused to write. I end up writing in bits and pieces, most of which I throw away. *sigh* But it sure is a great process.
I think it could get interesting to write a little strange kink into a fic and then write about the aftermath. Does it bring the characters closer together? Shift them light years apart? I don't have any strange kinks, unfortunately, so writing it into a fic would be sort of like running a marathon without any shoes.

In my rationalisation I like to suspect whether the reluctance to write 'kink' for example is a question of lack of confidence/fear of getting it wrong when there might be people around who can contradict a writer? (No one is going to tell you you're killing a vampire wrong - but you never know who'll pop up and say 'actually, you wear the clamps THIS way.')
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