I like to focus on how to make them intimate. If intimacy is what I aiming to achieve, then considering the nuances of what each character is feeling and any struggles they may have with that intimacy can lend focus, particularly as a lead in to the next plot developments.
If you bring your reader to become fully immersed in the story, they will overlook most flaws.
[She giggles.]
Though as writers we would prefer our works to be without flaw.
[Someone does not understand that "intimate" equals "sex" here.]
text, un: sextus
Voice, un: nñ
[And this time of day is often quiet.]
switchin to voice
[A beat, and the noise of some shuffling papers.]
So I've been working on rewriting my novel, and I'm getting tired of my own vocabulary. How do you like to do the intimate scenes?
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I like to focus on how to make them intimate. If intimacy is what I aiming to achieve, then considering the nuances of what each character is feeling and any struggles they may have with that intimacy can lend focus, particularly as a lead in to the next plot developments.
If you bring your reader to become fully immersed in the story, they will overlook most flaws.
[She giggles.]
Though as writers we would prefer our works to be without flaw.
[Someone does not understand that "intimate" equals "sex" here.]