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Unread 04-15-2016   #5
MindiFlyth
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Re: Seeking pointers on writing first-person werewolf TFs

This might sound obvious, but I think my transformations work best when I make myself really feel them. I have to really put myself in the moment and imagine what I would be thinking and feeling, what would be happening beneath my skin and what kind of sounds I'd hear.

What would it feel like to grow a tail? Well, you'd probably feel something in the back of your pants straining against the fabric, pinching, throbbing as it swelled. Maybe it would rip through, splitting your pants so they fell down around your ankles and leaving you suddenly naked. You'd feel a strange movement behind you, new muscles working, and you'd turn to see a big, hairy tail growing from the base of your spine, swishing back and forth. I would just go through each step of the process like that, imagining the searing pain of my gums as my teeth grew into fangs, imagining the pinch on the tips of my ears as they became pointed. Werewolves aren't even one of my kinks, and I'm getting myself kind of excited here!

If you're really into it, a transformation scene can go on and on. Readers probably aren't going to complain that a book had too many vivid, sexy transformations scenes!

Last edited by MindiFlyth; 04-15-2016 at 08:56 PM. Reason: Fixed some typos.
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