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Offline Txbrneyes891

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on: June 01, 2018, 01:14:41 AM
Hi all fun and naughty 44yo married guy here. I have a hot blond 45yo milf wife that i would love to read about her being used as or her turning into a slut. I have ideas (or sceens) that could be good be good story material. I even have a story about what happened a long time ago back in 2002 when she almost was gave in to an orgy. Hit me up for details pics or to just jackoff to her ;)



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Reply #1 on: June 01, 2018, 07:07:06 AM
Okay. One, this isn't the subforum to ask this question in. I'll ask moderation to move this to where it needs to go, if they don't already beat me to it.

Two, to ways you could go about it:
  • Train-of-thought writing: Write as you think of it. This is the easiest way to write, but is also prone to plot holes.
  • Plotted writing: Write your plot outline first, then write the story. More work involved, but leads to a more cohesive story. As a first-tie writer, I recommend you use this method first.

Now, a playwright once told me, write what you know. Writers (myself included) will also tell you, write what you like. You have an advantage in that you can do both at the same time.

Lastly, don't be afraid to have your story proofread. There are more than a few of us willing to help out there, so jut throw us a PM.

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Reply #2 on: June 01, 2018, 08:06:56 AM
Awesome thank you is it ok if i send you a very rough draft soon?



Okay. One, this isn't the subforum to ask this question in. I'll ask moderation to move this to where it needs to go, if they don't already beat me to it.

Two, to ways you could go about it:
  • Train-of-thought writing: Write as you think of it. This is the easiest way to write, but is also prone to plot holes.
  • Plotted writing: Write your plot outline first, then write the story. More work involved, but leads to a more cohesive story. As a first-tie writer, I recommend you use this method first.

Now, a playwright once told me, write what you know. Writers (myself included) will also tell you, write what you like. You have an advantage in that you can do both at the same time.

Lastly, don't be afraid to have your story proofread. There are more than a few of us willing to help out there, so jut throw us a PM.