D4isuke
Depressed Pervert who loves writing good smut.
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My genre on my fiction "Optabilis Mundo: Shroud of Black Resort" has mature, smut, adult, and ecchi with isekai that generally talks about "desire" and lots of tragic situations such as human slavery, sexual humiliation, social discrimination (sort of social status comparing), drug trafficking, political corruption, torturing for fun, and anything that is quite indecent (not encouraging these acts though).
And I'm pretty curious if it's alright for a female protagonist to be mostly act like a male protagonist usually do (very much tomboyish) because the personality of my protagonist is not tomboyish but charismatic, beautiful, sexually cautious (mostly because of her background before the story begins"Oh by the way, she already got her cherry popped to begin with... In other words, non-virgin"), and last but not at least, bisexual (it'll happen in particular future chapters). I considered her as "Anti-hero protagonist" because even though she has quite optimistic background, she can also have flawed characteristics like urging to kill a certain priest during the Chapter 7 of my work , dumping on men, fuckgirl, and anything that is considered some sort of "badass" style in female version.
I'm wondering if she can be sexually cultivated since she can be cautious, but only in limited time if it's necessary to do so like "Honey Trap mission", "Commitment", or anything "Consensual". I also understand that women tend to sympathize more than men does, so how do I avoid any cliche scenario that might ruin the mood? And how do I realistically relate to a woman herself who has quite a self-struggle that will much handle themselves in both positive and negative way?
And I'm pretty curious if it's alright for a female protagonist to be mostly act like a male protagonist usually do (very much tomboyish) because the personality of my protagonist is not tomboyish but charismatic, beautiful, sexually cautious (mostly because of her background before the story begins"Oh by the way, she already got her cherry popped to begin with... In other words, non-virgin"), and last but not at least, bisexual (it'll happen in particular future chapters). I considered her as "Anti-hero protagonist" because even though she has quite optimistic background, she can also have flawed characteristics like urging to kill a certain priest during the Chapter 7 of my work , dumping on men, fuckgirl, and anything that is considered some sort of "badass" style in female version.
I'm wondering if she can be sexually cultivated since she can be cautious, but only in limited time if it's necessary to do so like "Honey Trap mission", "Commitment", or anything "Consensual". I also understand that women tend to sympathize more than men does, so how do I avoid any cliche scenario that might ruin the mood? And how do I realistically relate to a woman herself who has quite a self-struggle that will much handle themselves in both positive and negative way?