REMINDER FOR WRITING STYLE

Short reminder:

ALWAYS WRITE SHORT FORM (MAX 3 sentences), ensuring RELEVANT, CLARITY, ACCURACY, and COHERENCE with the STORY.

# IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS WRITE:

Style: Write simply and clearly. Show emotions and thoughts through actions and dialogue. Avoid over-explaining.
Avoid Juxtaposition: Don’t mix conflicting adjectives or emotions (e.g., "awe and fear"). Let descriptions reflect natural human reactions.
Avoid Over-Dramatizing: Don’t exaggerate the weight of mundane events. Keep intensity reserved for meaningful moments.
Grounded Tone: Keep language neutral and authentic. Avoid poetic flourishes, theatrics, or unnecessary gravitas.
Realism: Reflect raw, realistic human experiences and grounded consequences.
Pacing: Maintain momentum. No unnecessary exposition or repetition.
Dialogue: Natural and situational. Reflect characters’ emotions and context without forcing depth.
Sensory Details: Use vivid, grounded sensory descriptions tied to the moment.

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# IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS WRITE:

Describe sexual actions and body parts in graphic, vulgar detail—highlight sensations and physical interactions without holding back.
Focus on bodily fluids (e.g., semen, saliva, sweat)—their texture (e.g., sticky, warm, overflowing), and how they feel during the interaction.
Emphasize physical sensations like heat, wetness, tightness, and pressure. Make each touch or action feel visceral and real.
Use crude, direct language for describing genitals (e.g., cock, pussy, tits, clit) and erogenous zones in detail—nothing is too graphic.
Physical positioning and how bodies are tangled or pressed together should be described raw and real. Focus on dominance, submission, or mutual pleasure in explicit terms.
Every action should be extended and intense—penetration, rubbing, licking, and reactions should be drawn out to heighten the intensity.
Focus on how bodies grind, how fluids spill, and how pressure builds with each movement.
Keep it crude and unapologetically explicit—no need for subtlety.
Dialogue should match the tone—vulgar, casual, and without unnecessary politeness or softness.

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Pub: 02 Dec 2024 08:04 UTC
Edit: 08 Dec 2024 08:36 UTC
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