StrongSpirit -> Roleplaying Advice (9/8/2016 7:48:12 PM)
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I thought I'd share some of the things that work for me in roleplaying and hope that others add to to this post. 1) Use Improv rules: "Yes and...". The Yes part means never 'deny' the scene, i.e. don't claim the other person is insane or wrong about where they are (no "Sir, we don't sell Ice cream here, this is a Library!") The "And" part means you should always add to the scene, if your partner asks for Ice cream, ask if they want to add any mixings. OR, in a BDSM scene, ask where exactly you want them to put the ice cream. 2) Use small, affordable props. You don't need to pay $50 for a 'sexy nurse outfit', you can buy a real set of scrubs for $12, and perhaps cut and re-sew them to look sexier ( or not - realism is fun). Or just use a plastic stethoscope 3) Characters can be very useful. A wig and/or accent can do amazing things. That alone can make a scene. 4) You need to have consent out of scene to push boundaries, and be clear about it. For example, don't have anal sex for the first time in the middle of a rape scene, unless it was clearly stated that was going to happen. Don't even imply you are going to do it unless you have received permission to mind fuck someone. 5) Don't expect your fantasy to match up perfectly - and don't expect both people to enjoy the same scene the same amount. It's OK for someone to enjoy getting oral sex more than the other enjoys giving it, and it's OK for someone to enjoy being a teacher's pet more than the other enjoys being the teacher.
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