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Joined: 11/30/2006 Posts: 327,262
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It makes it easier to read if it is believeable.
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Joined: 7/19/2011 Posts: 967 Location: I'm the girl that your father hoped he could date.
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I like a logical progression in a story. Realistic or not. Aliens have secretly invaded Earth... OK You get kidnapped by aliens, taken back to the Mothership and probed... fine Dropped back on earth with augmented Triple D tits and an over-the-top sex drive... sure Wild, passionate, out-of-this-world sex, three times a day with your personal male masseuse - cause you made so much money off your boobs and can afford him but they make your back ache constantly so you see him three times a day... well why not? Realistic? Hell no. Believeable? Maybe with the right meds. Logical? Its a sign of a great writer with a great imagination if they can pull it off
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Joined: 10/20/2011 Posts: 247
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It is VERY important that a story is believable...at least within the confines of the setting. If you write a Horror- or Sci-Fi story, of course you can do a lot more then in a realistic setting, but even there you have to take great care not to damage the suspension of disbelieve. In erotica I find this even more important then in, for example, light entertainment. A story where some total jerk (male or female) conquers every encounter just by his or her enormous physical characteristics for example gives me nothing.
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Joined: 10/22/2011 Posts: 2,005 Location: Expat in, Russia
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If a story is a fantasy, amazon winged huntresses seducing bespectacled green ninjas, then I accept it as such and just enjoy the read. But if it takes place in the real word, I want every detail, action and description to be realistic and believable. Nor do I want perfect characters and bodies, we all have imperfections, but when we are attracted to someone, we narrow our thoughts to what attracts us. Let the story do the same.
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Joined: 11/30/2006 Posts: 327,262
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Personally, I don't care but if it's really an extreme fantasy then it's hard to actually be immersed in the story
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Joined: 8/7/2009 Posts: 10,593 Location: The Other Side Of The Mirror
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I prefer the stories to be believable whenever possible. Of course if it is something involving aliens or the supernatural then being a little out there is acceptable, but they are not my favorite stories. I also like it when all the characters arent supermodels or have 10" cocks.
I like it when I get to know the characters and get a feeling for how the plot develops before there is sex. Love to know why the sex happens, the seduction. Not just the seduction of the characters,I love when the story seduces the readers too!
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Joined: 4/23/2011 Posts: 2,165
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I thinkthat fiction, like film, requires and expects a certain amount of illing suspension of disbelie. But the six pack abs, ten inch cocks, and 34 double G boobs are a bit much. The day I got out of bootcamp, I could press double my weight, do sixty situps in a minute, run five miles while carrying an eleven pound rifle, and climb a rope hand over hand without using my legs. But I have never had a six pack (except in bottles or cans), and neither have 99% of the real men in this word.
"There's only three tempos: slow, medium and fast. When you get between in the cracks, ain't nuthin' happenin'." Ben Webster
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