forum Let's Talk The Birds & The Bees >>> (Mature Rating - For Authors Serious About Sensitive Scenes)
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wheezes

Lemme tell you as a tiny woman that dates people that are at least a foot taller than her…. it's honestly the FUNNIEST thing about doing the do. Height makes a big impact on the act.

Smols rarely get to make eye contact with whomever, so there are no steamy glances and what not. Its mostly smol's eyes about chest level (missionary style).

I would research different positions for this one.

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I have this moment in a BDSM scene where one character is first time being dom, the other is being a sub for the first time, and they end up just cracking up in the middle of it because it's not like they're bad at those particular roles, it's just that it's kinda funny having shifted perspectives. That and character B is incredibly ticklish. I have no regrets in making a scene that had every possibility to be powerful and deeply emotional into comic relief.

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Also, I can see how height could definitely make a difference I'll say.

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(one could say that I do or do not have all the answers then. Schrodinger's Eris.)

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Oof that's a hard one. IT really depends on the kind of character development you want to be working on.

@HighPockets group

So far I know they're roommates (because they're both broke and share an apartment) but I can't figure out if it works better for them to fall in love while living together, or be together and rent out the apartment as a couple

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Is it a romance novel or is this merely a subplot? If it's a romance, probably have the relationship develop throughout their stay. If it's a subplot in a bigger story, that just depends on where you want your character development to go, honestly.

@SaltyLasagna

I would say don't pre-establish the relationship, if it's really important. Letting it develop over time in the book leaves plenty of opportunities for character development, and pre-establishing kind of takes the excitement out of the relationship.