It's a trap
Tuesday, 5 May 2026 15:11




| o1. comment with your character and prefs in a top level. o2. reply to others, complete with pictures and gifs! o3. cook up something shippy from those inspirational ingredients. |
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what it says on the tin. leave a blank comment, include your preferences or a starter, it's all good. reply to others with a text, a dirty picture (please link all nsfw things!), misfires, misdials, drunk filthy voicemails, whatever your heart desires. |
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![]() INSATIABLE!
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| For whatever reason, your character has found themselves with quite the appetite. It could be for artificial reasons [sex pollen], natural reason [woke up horny], or something in between [a special time of the month when they're more sexed up than usual]. Hell, maybe your character is always like this, always begging for more. Doing things solo isn't cutting it. Hell, even doing things with a partner is falling short. Give 'em round two, and round three, and round four! Up the ante with some new toys, or some new kinks! Whatever it takes to satisfy them! how to play
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Two characters have to share a room for the night. Every room is occupied, but fortunately there is one last room available.
There's just one problem — there's only one bed, and the characters aren't comfortable sharing it.

The forced proximity trope takes two people who should logically never fall in love because of the above reasons and removes them from their “known world.” Sometimes this means physically relocating them, and other times it simply means creating enough of a disturbance in their daily lives/routines that they are sufficiently disoriented. It’s all about the disorientation, shaking up the norm until the characters are enabled to fall in love despite everything that might otherwise separate them.- sourced from here.





let's get inked a meme for seeing your character with some added decorations On average, one-third of the population has a tattoo, with one out of every four people having more than one tattoo. Once upon a time, this may have seemed aggressive or 'thuggish,' but nowadays, tattoos are a staple in most cultures. Tattoo shops can be found in cities across the globe, and the idea of body modifications becomes normalized by the day. How to Play
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![]() ![]() Doomed |
| Isn’t something all the sweeter, the more tantalizing and painful, when we know it’s never meant to last? Love is the same. Its beauty is because it’s finite by human nature, not despite that. We can never last. We can never love each other in the exact same way as we did yesterday. Yesterday is gone. We can’t hold it in our arms again. Soon, all we’ll have of that time is memory. Let’s make our bonds worth remembering. how to play
prompts One half (or both) of the pairing: ( tw for violence, death, sickness, war, kidnapping, etc. ) |