Obvious verbal announcements
13 years ago
General
One thing that I am really hot for is people saying stupid obvious things in a kinky context. oddly enough it's HARD for me to do it in real life, each time I feel like I have to overcome tremendous internal resistance to just say things out loud, but I love it and I love to hear others do it. The simpler and more obvious the better, stuff like "I wet my diaper again" or even "I'm wearing diapers" is just... embarrassing, pathetic and hot hot hot. You see it show up all the time in my art and stories.
It hits some kind of brain circuit that reinforces what is going on and makes it more exciting and arousing to me. Anyone else notice that too?
It hits some kind of brain circuit that reinforces what is going on and makes it more exciting and arousing to me. Anyone else notice that too?
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IT GETS US BOTH MURRY PURRY
Also, I tooooootally relate to your resistance to actually saying things out loud! I have exactly the same hang-up. Hopefully this isn't TMI, but during partner play I have a constant mantra of "obvious announcements" running through my head. (Especially toward the end.) However, I never actually voice any of them. I've tried a couple times, but it always just fills me with crippling self-consciousness. Even doing it alone feels strangely uncomfortable.
Internally, though? Forget about it. Huge turn-on. Whether it's in reference to fantasy or reality.
And don't be sorry, the science of this stuff absolutely fascinates me and I love talking and learning about it.
Or is that already too complicated? Ah, how about something like "My tail went up!" ? Maybe you're right, the more simple the better! *giggles* "I need new pants"
Or more on the random, burst out comments, like what's said as a character is cumming?
I'd consider that akin to onimonipia though.
Currently about to post a brief story playing with this exact concept, inspired by what you've said here and before in fact
My favourite stuff of yours is the 'normalcy' stuff where people just don't notice because... it's not wierd at all. The two themes in your stuff are actually quite opposite sides of the same coin, I guess!