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I was a nice guyâŚI didnât really ask for this. I had never wanted to be a healer or doctor of any kind. I wasnât much of a play boy, either, so I probably wouldnât have noticed I had âthe giftâ if I hadnât fallen head over heals for Trish, a cute brunette with a chronic illness, my freshman year of college. She frequently missed class, had to stop studying mid-semester more than once, and told me of frequent trips to unhelpful doctors.
When I finally asked out Trish over the summer between our sophomore and junior years, she was incredulous that I would want to be with a girl with so much baggage. But she always brightened my days! She fainted on our first date, and I had to carefully get her back to her dorm, but I wasnât deterred.
We were both inexperienced. Our first time together was awkward and not particularly great. But suddenly Trish wasnât fainting anymore. Suddenly she didnât have headaches, or body pains, or days of brain fog. We had no clue what had happened.
Trish was the one who formulated the idea. She was part of a support group for women with chronic illnesses, and she had told me many of their stories. I knew how difficult it was to live with these things, with your body betraying you, so I had a lot of sympathy for them. Trish had this sneaking suspicion that it was our first time that did it. That cured her. She suggested we test out her theory.
âFor the millionth time, itâs not cheating if weâre all on board! And Katrina wants to give it a shot.â
âKatrina has always had a thing for me, you know that. I donât want to add drama. Besides, donât you think this is a bitâŚunlikely? Iâm all for exploring whatever alternative treatments might help you and the others, but this one seems a bit more out there than usual.â
We had a lot of conversations like this for several months, but finally, I relented. Only one time, Trish, I said. And she agreed. But Katrinaâs symptoms actually did disappear after we spent the night together. All it took was once. ââ- Hello! I hope you liked my prompt!
I imagine several possible scenarios for a role play. 1. Trish convinces my character to start curing others. Maybe they start by convincing the rest of her support group, maybe they start an alternative treatment clinic of some kind. 2. We explore how âthe giftâ works. Does he have to have an emotional connection to the partner? Does he have to know she has an illness? Is it permanent? Does it mask symptoms or genuinely cure? Does the type of sex have to correlate somehow to the nature of the disease? 3. Sex is naturally related to fertility. Perhaps couples having fertility trouble want to try to cure their infertility via this unconventional treatment.
Limits: CNC, humiliation/degradation, incest, cheating (ethics of it can be discussed in this rp, but do not want characters to practice it), toilet play.
Hope to hear from you!
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