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Tonight I am looking for someone creative to play a confident, decisive, and downright freaky first date.
Emily is a 20-something yo college sophomore. She's a slim white blonde woman with green eyes and long hair.
A break-up after a few months of dating totally devastated the young sophomore, making for an emotionally charged situation. After working hard and long, she's doing well academically. However her love life is in complete shambles. It weren't so bad, until she starts feeling FOMO. She starts to cave under the pressure of friends to get back out there dating.
She decides to download dating apps and makes a profile. The cliched club and beach photos, basic bio about loving Pizza and Travel.
And we would start from there, a first date with a great looking guy - she's getting back into the scene. Little does she know, tinder isn't the best place for wholesome and loving "hopeless romantics". The societal norms have changed, she has to put out and impress a guy in order for him to take her out for dinner.
I think thats a pretty clear idea for us all, and anyone interested, start off by introducing your character and narrating what lead them up to this moment. Then end the intro with showing up to my door, and I'll start us off from there.
DONT SKIMP ON THE BUILDUP. ALSO, BE SUBTLE.
Kinks: Boring sex,Dubcon, anal, clothed sex, awkward sex,one sided pleasure in sex, creative writing, realism and quickies
Limits: BDSM,underage, animals, incest, injuries,violence, anything gross and a lack of realism
See you in chat, don't send me DMs. Hope you have a good day!
Reminder - Send a great opener/intro, with a good backstory and setup, leading me to present time. Leave some space for my character to jump in and I'll continue.
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