FoxgirlsGetHalberds

Slutty Sissy Foxouppy Whore

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Bigender Hypersexual Bi-lebsian
Depraved Whore if you couldn't tell
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NOT a women or a man I am a sissy fag

Warning there will be lots and lots and lots of hard kinks (including Rapeplay)

As for my Kink limits stay from Public play and Scat other then that pretty much anything goes although my limit is regarding snuff are complicated like Snuff is alright its sometimes a turn off sometimes a turn on.

Send me depraved and perverted asks I'm an Attention whore and a rape slut I need to be asked invasive questions about my sexuality


valerie
@valerie

the thing about me is that i don’t think “she breasted boobily” is bad writing. it’s only bad if you’re a coward who won’t commit. are you prepared to list “boobs” as one of the key plot elements in your story outline. are the boobs thematic. do they present an obstacle for the protagonist to overcome. the answer could be yes if you were willing to commit to your passions. the main character has to solve a murder or whatever? okay but how do the boobs play into it????? you dedicated whole paragraphs to making me think about how nice boobs are????????? are you simply Not going to develop that plotline further????????????


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in reply to @valerie's post:

Thank you. Like, you've chosen a comedically "out there" example with which to illustrate the point, sure, but the difference between good and bad writing isn't "follows stylistic norms" vs "doesn't follow stylistic norms"; it's "is written with informed and committed intentionality behind its choices" vs "isn't written with informed and committed intentionality behind its choices". This is why James Joyce can be celebrated and is celebrated. This is why an idiosyncratic writing style might be poison to a work's consumerist "mass appeal", but is not bad writing.

I had a conversation about this recently with a friend, we concluded that you can get away with doing incredibly silly things in writing as long as you do it with an incredible amount of confidence. Like how am I supposed to get emotionally invested if an author isn't emotionally invested enough to commit to the bit?

if you're going to boob, breast as much as you can and then live on back through the mammaries you had, and the ones that will come hereafter... developing a fascinating world of narrative is for superpervs who can get really intricate in what excites their hearts!!! aaaaaaa