quinn65
3rd Level Red Feather
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Hi,
I just finished a working draft of my first story idea last week, and I've been getting some feedback from my in-person friends (including Ana, Paige, and M, a few of our tickle clip store models).
The story's opening is posted here: http://www.ticklingforum.com/showth...rt-of-the-Story-quot-Introduction-(F-FF-BDSM)
Most of my friends come from the vanilla-but-playful or more traditionally kinky side of things (lucky for me they think tickling is fun), but many had a similar question about the story that I wanted to bounce off of some fellow fetishists.
They said my draft read like a mainstream story that suddenly took an unexpected turn into tickling. I thought, "Yes!" because that's exactly what I was going for. I really like the dynamic where someone who is naturally vanilla but curious is convinced or playfully tricked or trapped into giving BDSM/tickling a try, or where tickling pops up unexpectedly in a mainstream setting. So I wanted to create a series that took a mainstream-sounding "chassis" if you will and wove some very fetish and kink driven scenes into the plot.
Does this sound interesting, or do you think the fetish market would prefer to skip mainstream setups and get right to the tickling action?
I'm thinking about pouring a lot more hours into this, so any thoughts are greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
-Q.
I just finished a working draft of my first story idea last week, and I've been getting some feedback from my in-person friends (including Ana, Paige, and M, a few of our tickle clip store models).
The story's opening is posted here: http://www.ticklingforum.com/showth...rt-of-the-Story-quot-Introduction-(F-FF-BDSM)
Most of my friends come from the vanilla-but-playful or more traditionally kinky side of things (lucky for me they think tickling is fun), but many had a similar question about the story that I wanted to bounce off of some fellow fetishists.
They said my draft read like a mainstream story that suddenly took an unexpected turn into tickling. I thought, "Yes!" because that's exactly what I was going for. I really like the dynamic where someone who is naturally vanilla but curious is convinced or playfully tricked or trapped into giving BDSM/tickling a try, or where tickling pops up unexpectedly in a mainstream setting. So I wanted to create a series that took a mainstream-sounding "chassis" if you will and wove some very fetish and kink driven scenes into the plot.
Does this sound interesting, or do you think the fetish market would prefer to skip mainstream setups and get right to the tickling action?
I'm thinking about pouring a lot more hours into this, so any thoughts are greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
-Q.