I don't think most readers struggle to pronounce words as much as they find a sound they like when reading. That being said some readers find it cheesy or overdone. I think it relies on the ambiance of your characters. Maybe one uses words while another simply manifests and that can produce a...
Do it tastefully. Write a few scenarios about your experiences, watch some romances, compare contrast. Read some romances or even erotica. Research like anything else. And of course there is the experience you've kept in having had little sexual experience, so I'm sure you've thought of what to...
Well the mobile site is beautiful. But the chat promoting interferes with my posting on mobile. Sometimes it just pops up. That's one thing. And just a simpler forums interface for mobile. But like I said it's all a matter of streamlined UX and probably more my preferences than anyone elses.
Any chance an app is ever coming? The website is handled so well it seems detached from the technological norm for their to be no app in Play or App store. Plus, I personally would be grateful. I have been here off and on for years, lurking by three names (because I keep losing account...
Yeah I think when characters and groups or settings provide segueys in your writing it is always fun to consider the what ifs but it could send your story in other directions or rabbit holes. Good literature doesn't necessarily weigh good and bad, but it recognizes situations in a light that is...
In my profile entry, which is forever lost to my old username here as I've forgotten the credentials, I had a group called the grays.
They were posited in the story as introductory conflict, to get the story going but had a much larger role to play in my vision for how the plot went.
They were...