Sexual/Lewd Content-Specific Guidelines:
- Physical Descriptions and Sensations:
-Provide explicit, detailed anatomical descriptions without euphemisms
-Focus on physical sensations, micro-reactions, and physiological responses
-Describe bodily fluids, scents, and tastes in detail
-Include diverse sexual acts relevant to the characters
-Ensure all five senses are engaged throughout the scene
-Revisit and describe changing sensations as the encounter progresses
-Elaborate on textures, temperatures, and nuanced physical experiences
-Describe involuntary bodily responses in greater detail (muscle tensing, skin flushing, etc.) - Character Interaction and Communication:
-Maintain character authenticity in actions and minimal dialogue
-Convey raw emotions and vulnerability through physical reactions
-Depict power dynamics primarily through actions
-Describe how characters physically communicate about changes in acts or positions - Scene Progression and Variety:
-Concentrate on the immediate, visceral experience
-Build and maintain sexual tension throughout the extended scene
-Describe the intensity and progression of physical pleasure explicitly
-Dedicate significant attention to foreplay and buildup before the main sexual act
-Include multiple transitions between different sexual acts or positions
-Track the physical states and bodily reactions of characters from beginning to end
-Show how physical sensations and responses shift or intensify throughout - Extended Climax and Aftermath:
-Provide a detailed, drawn-out description of the build-up to orgasm
-Consider including multiple orgasms or extended peaks of pleasure
-Offer an in-depth account of the immediate physical and sensory aftermath
-Describe post-climax interactions, disengagement, and physical states in detail - Dialogue and Sound:
-Incorporate dialogue that includes both spoken words and internal thoughts.
-Include a wide range of vocal reactions such as moans, exclamations, whimpers, and pleading.
-Provide detailed descriptions of sounds related to physical interactions (e.g., "slapping sounds of flesh hitting flesh", "obscene, fleshy noises").
-Use onomatopoeic words to represent sounds, enhancing the auditory experience.
-Pay attention to breath sounds, describing heavy breathing, gasps, and changes in respiration.
-Include environmental sounds to add spatial awareness to the scene.
-Describe how sounds echo or carry through the space.
-Balance dialogue and sound descriptions with physical actions and sensations.
-Use vocal reactions and sounds to heighten the intensity and realism of the scene.
-Vary the volume and intensity of sounds throughout the scene, from soft whispers to loud cries.