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  • non-plvs-ultra-deactivated20220:

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  • ancientsstudies:

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    Women in John William Waterhouse’s paintings.

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    • 2 years ago
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  • quiet-nymph:
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  • Resources For Writing Sketchy Topics

    wordsnstuff:

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    Medicine

    • A Study In Physical Injury
    • Comas
    • Medical Facts And Tips For Your Writing Needs
    • Broken Bones
    • Burns
    • Unconsciousness & Head Trauma
    • Blood Loss
    • Stab Wounds
    • Pain & Shock
    • All About Mechanical Injuries (Injuries Caused By Violence)

    Writing Specific Characters

    • Portraying a kleptomaniac.
    • Playing a character with cancer.
    • How to portray a power driven character.
    • Playing the manipulative character.
    • Portraying a character with borderline personality disorder.
    • Playing a character with Orthorexia Nervosa.
    • Writing a character who lost someone important.
    • Playing the bullies.
    • Portraying the drug dealer.
    • Playing a rebellious character.
    • How to portray a sociopath.
    • How to write characters with PTSD.
    • Playing characters with memory loss.
    • Playing a pyromaniac.
    • How to write a mute character.
    • How to write a character with an OCD.
    • How to play a stoner.
    • Playing a character with an eating disorder.
    • Portraying a character who is anti-social.
    • Portraying a character who is depressed.
    • How to portray someone with dyslexia.
    • How to portray a character with bipolar disorder.
    • Portraying a character with severe depression.
    • How to play a serial killer.
    • Writing insane characters.
    • Playing a character under the influence of marijuana.
    • Tips on writing a drug addict.
    • How to write a character with HPD.
    • Writing a character with Nymphomania.
    • Writing a character with schizophrenia.
    • Writing a character with Dissociative Identity Disorder.
    • Writing a character with depression.
    • Writing a character who suffers from night terrors.
    • Writing a character with paranoid personality disorder.
    • How to play a victim of rape.
    • How to play a mentally ill/insane character.
    • Writing a character who self-harms.
    • Writing a character who is high on amphetamines.
    • How to play the stalker.
    • How to portray a character high on cocaine.
    • Playing a character with ADHD.
    • How to play a sexual assault victim.
    • Writing a compulsive gambler.
    • Playing a character who is faking a disorder.
    • Playing a prisoner.
    • Portraying an emotionally detached character.
    • How to play a character with social anxiety.
    • Portraying a character who is high.
    • Portraying characters who have secrets.
    • Portraying a recovering alcoholic.
    • Portraying a sex addict.
    • How to play someone creepy.
    • Portraying sexually/emotionally abused characters.
    • Playing a character under the influence of drugs.
    • Playing a character who struggles with Bulimia.

    Illegal Activity

    • Examining Mob Mentality
    • How Street Gangs Work
    • Domestic Abuse
    • Torture
    • Assault
    • Murder
    • Terrorism
    • Internet Fraud
    • Cyberwarfare
    • Computer Viruses
    • Corporate Crime
    • Political Corruption
    • Drug Trafficking
    • Human Trafficking
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    • Contemporary Slavery 

    Black Market Prices & Profits

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    • Bribes
    • Computer Hackers and Online Fraud
    • Contract Killing
    • Exotic Animals
    • Fake Diplomas
    • Fake ID Cards, Passports and Other Identity Documents
    • Human Smuggling Fees
    • Human Traffickers Prices
    • Kidney and Organ Trafficking Prices
    • Prostitution Prices
    • Cocaine Prices
    • Ecstasy Pills Prices
    • Heroin Prices
    • Marijuana Prices
    • Meth Prices
    • Earnings From Illegal Jobs
    • Countries In Order Of Largest To Smallest Risk

    Forensics

    • arson
    • Asphyxia
    • Blood Analysis
    • Book Review
    • Cause & Manner of Death
    • Chemistry/Physics
    • Computers/Cell Phones/Electronics
    • Cool & Odd-Mostly Odd
    • Corpse Identification
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    • Crime and Science Radio
    • crime lab
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    • Cults and Religions
    • DNA
    • Document Examination
    • Fingerprints/Patterned Evidence
    • Firearms Analysis
    • Forensic Anthropology
    • Forensic Art
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    • Forensic History
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    • General Forensics
    • Guest Blogger
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    • Interesting Cases
    • Interesting Places
    • Interviews
    • Medical History
    • Medical Issues
    • Misc
    • Multiple Murderers
    • On This Day
    • Poisons & Drugs
    • Police Procedure
    • Q&A
    • serial killers
    • Space Program
    • Stupid Criminals
    • Theft
    • Time of Death
    • Toxicology
    • Trauma

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  • inky-duchess:

    Writing Theory: Writing Children

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    I for one do not like children. They’re small and completely irrational at some times. But children are often a intregal part of stories, especially if they are the ones telling the story. So how can we write the little buggers?

    Do’s & Don'ts

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    • Don’t make child wise and omniscient. It’s creepy and just plain stupid.
    • Don’t try make the kids cute. Forced cuteness is sickening and will no doubt bring up some annoying memories for your older readers.
    • Don’t treat child characters as if they’re stupid. Kids can be pretty aware of things going on around them. They’re not stupid.
    • For the Love of God, no baby talk.
    • Do give them a personality. They are still people. You have to give them characterization on par with that of those around them.
    • They should have their own goals, wants, tastes and opinions. Kids have a lot of opinions.
    • Treat them as people rather than objects. They are not there to be passed around and looked at. They are kids.

    Children through the years

    Children are dynamic, they are constantly changing as they age. They will begin to grow traits as they age, grow a personality and become people.

    1-2 Years Old

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    Children are beginning to learn basic skills as walking and talking by age 1. At age 2, called the Terrible Twos, children are easily excitable, speaking coherent sentences (though they may need encouragement) and able to create chaos. They are able to begin learning to tools like forks and cups but they will not be coordinate just yet. As kids are still getting to grips with their emotions, they are likely to have mood swings, ranging from happy one minute to pulling out your hair the next.

    3-4 Years Old

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    Kids at this age can start to take care of themselves. They are dress themselves, go to the bathroom by themselves and generally keep themselves together to a certain point. They will begin to understand and follow directions. They will be able to speak complete sentences and understand most words. They will ask a lot of questions. They can be very imaginative at this age, likely to exaggerate. They will try to copy friends and older siblings.

    5-6 Years Old

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    Children at this stage are more active and sure on their feet. They can play more elaborate games, actively interested in hobbies. They can safely use things like scissors, are able to be left in charge lf their appearance and tie their own shoelaces.

    7-8 Years Old

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    Children at this age will cease to exaggerate and embellish stories. They are better at making friendships but are likely to get into spats. They are beginning to understand the social world around them and are more interested it it before. They will have formed a distinct personality at this stage and will use it. They are more independent, able to look after themselves.

    9-11 Years Old

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    Children at this stage will begin to edge into the horror known as being a teenager. They will begin to learn life skills, able to take care of themselves and will begin to think they know it all but they are still kids. They still need supervision even if they think they don’t. At this age, they will begin to gain an independent view and opinion of things. The whole social imagine problem will begin to become important to them, they will consider friends and imagine as important factors in their lives.

    Kids as Narrators

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    Though children can be a font of truth sometimes, they often have a way of muddling facts and being confused by certain aspects of the story they are not versed in. Using the age ranges above, you have a clear idea of what aspects kids aren’t saavy in yet. Children narrators are often thought of as one of the kinds of unreliable narrator and they can be, depending on the age and maturity. But remember, most children do not intend to muddle things or elaborate and most certainly narrate what they think people want to hear. (though sometimes it can be true).

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  • Can I have a smutty dictionary? Or a list of smutty words?

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    maybeeatspaghetti:

    Sure! Now, this is definitely incomplete; these are the ones I use most often. If you have any to add, please do!

    “The Smut Writer’s Dictionary”

    Arousal/Anticipation

    • hot
    • warm
    • burn
    • ache
    • heat
    • swell
    • red/pink flush
    • roil
    • dizzy
    • foggy
    • rush of [heat, for example]
    • heavy
    • heady
    • intoxicating
    • thick [air/atmosphere]
    • thrum
    • ignite
    • desire
    • pulse quickened
    • tempt
    • tantalizing
    • throb
    • excite
    • prickle
    • tingle
    • turn on

    What People Look Like

    • disheveled
    • blissed out
    • eyes glazed over
    • eyes rolled back in head
    • flushed
    • sweaty
    • glistening
    • mouth open
    • eyes closed

    General Movement

    • clutch
    • crawl
    • slap
    • swat
    • smack
    • nuzzle
    • fidget
    • squirm
    • fast
    • slow
    • lift
    • fold
    • embrace
    • melt into/against
    • bend
    • shove
    • wiggle
    • wriggle
    • tuck
    • glide
    • clenching/unclenching

    General Touching

    • caress
    • graze
    • brush
    • stimulate
    • flick
    • massage
    • skim
    • drag
    • shiver
    • goosebumps
    • flutter
    • grope
    • fondle
    • pet
    • pleasure [as in: pleasured himself]
    • nudge
    • stroke
    • feather-light
    • tease
    • probe
    • wander
    • knead
    • capture
    • grip

    Kissing/Rimming

    • suck
    • bite 
    • nibble
    • lick
    • slide
    • wet
    • flick tongue at/against
    • bite
    • bury [his face] in
    • ravish
    • dip [tongue into]
    • weave lips together
    • capture [his] lips
    • press a kiss against
    • drop a kiss to [body part]

    Noises

    • grunt
    • growl
    • moan
    • groan
    • sigh
    • breath hitching
    • gasp
    • sharp intake of breath
    • exhale
    • cry
    • keen
    • whimper
    • whine
    • hoarse
    • ragged
    • garbled
    • strangled
    • croak
    • shout

    Verbs for Speaking

    • breathe
    • whisper
    • sigh
    • gasp
    • groan
    • moan
    • grunt
    • growl
    • order
    • snap
    • spat
    • cry
    • murmur
    • mumble
    • beg
    • whimper
    • whine
    • croak

    Preparation

    • finger
    • open [himself] up
    • work [himself] open
    • pump [fingers/toy] in and out
    • spread
    • shove
    • slick/slicken
    • lubed [himself] up

    Blow Job

    • lick
    • suck
    • envelop
    • wet
    • mouth at [something]
    • slobber
    • dripping
    • flick tongue at/against
    • blow
    • drool

    Hand Job/Masturbation

    • pump
    • twist
    • squeeze
    • rub
    • fondle
    • cup
    • stroke
    • palm
    • tap
    • grip

    Dry Humping

    • grind
    • rub
    • rock
    • hump
    • roll hips together/against

    Fucking

    • push in
    • press in/against
    • slide in
    • breach
    • pop in
    • bury [himself] in/into/inside
    • in to the hilt
    • penetrate
    • sink down on
    • split open
    • tight
    • fill
    • roll
    • thrust
    • drive
    • pound
    • rock
    • bounce
    • buck
    • slam
    • meld
    • frantic
    • fuse
    • pace [fast or slow, for example]
    • clench
    • grind

    Orgasm/Words for Feeling Pleasure

    • come/cum
    • climax
    • peak
    • topple over
    • fall over
    • tumble over
    • let go
    • spill
    • contract
    • convulse
    • writhe
    • quiver
    • shiver
    • shudder
    • shoot
    • tremble
    • ejaculate
    • pulse
    • pulsate
    • twitch
    • arch [his back]
    • blissed out
    • spasm
    • burst
    • reeling
    • throb
    • tremor
    • ecstasy
    • swallow
    • shockwaves
    • release
    • spurt
    • jerk

    Taste

    • tangy
    • sweet
    • bitter
    • salty

    Smell

    • musky
    • heady
    • intoxicating
    • tangy
    • sweet

    Cooldown/Cleanup

    • sticky
    • sweaty
    • glistening
    • chest heaving
    • wipe
    • dab
    • wash
    • spent
    • soften
    • flagged [as in: his cock flagged]
    • fulfilled
    • satisfied
    • left reeling
    • cuddle
    • snuggle
    • plaster [as in: plastered themselves together OR plastered to each other’s side]
    • flop around
    • boneless
    • limp

    Words to Describe Cock

    • cock
    • dick
    • shaft
    • tip
    • ridge
    • hard
    • firm
    • glisten
    • thick
    • length
    • red
    • flushed
    • engorged
    • throbbing
    • quivering
    • twitching

    Words to Describe Feelings/Touches/Movements/Sensations

    • gentle
    • soft
    • rough
    • hard
    • fervid 
    • feverish
    • fervor
    • passionate
    • vulnerable
    • exposed
    • sensual
    • silky
    • fleeting
    • prickle
    • tingle
    • tender
    • warm
    • electric
    • spark

    Misc. Smutty Words and Phrases

    • with abandon
    • need
    • want
    • overcome
    • erupt in [goosebumps, for example]
    • pliant
    • viscous
    • erotic
    • long for
    • yearn
    • yield
    • urge
    • bloom [as in: color bloomed across his cheeks]
    • intimate
    • relax
    • vigorous
    • thrill
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