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I'm wondering what people like in their fiction ...

1. Do you want a detailed physical description of the main character(s)? Height, hair color, eye color, body type, etc? Or would you rather imagine it?

Personally I prefer the latter - but I always try to insert detailed physical descriptions because I assumed people want details. But do you?

2. How important is the setup/why the main character(s) is(are) desperate to pee?

For me the why they can't pee and how they became so full is the major turn on. The actual desperation is secondary - again, I am okay with imagining it.

3. How detailed do you want the description of desperation to be?

I sometimes enjoy a subtle description - a bitten lower lip, a hunched body, or crossed legs. Sometimes I prefer details, details, details - describing each wave of desperation and the struggle to contain it. 

4. Do you have any off-beat scenarios that no one ever seems to write about? 

I am interested in knowing the scenario/setup (for example, a televised chess match) than the details (male vs female/desperation vs wetting/role play vs real life/etc) - but feel free to share as much details as you want ?

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When I am reading your stories I always try and insert myself into the male role. Realism to me makes my heart race when I read. I'm a hetero male with a quirky bladder. I always wonder what it would be like to have an accident near a woman who'd enjoy the scene. I like the vulnerability/humiliation feel. (I honestly wished I didn't but I can't seem to help it)

Anyhow. Not sure if that helps. I am just a single fan of your many.

Specifically to your queries:

1) I enjoy imagining too. Everyone has their own image of the sexiest person.

2) I think that depends on the plot. But to be a realistic character I guess it's nice to know why he didn't opt to pee. Why he didn't get a chance or foolishly declined.

3) I think it should increase as desperation does.

4) as a off/on writer myself I think forcing a subject is tricky. perhaps prompts are helpful but I think true creativity just comes to you. I believe your best works here were probably true inspirations.

Anyhow. Hope I can help some ?

 

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I usually find detailed physical descriptions quite offputting, particularly when they're like "she has massive breasts and a tiny waist" "her skin is perfectly smooth and her legs are incredibly long" "she looks like a porn star and wears tight low cut tops and tiny little skirts". Maybe this is a difference between mlw and wlw but I personally find female characters much more attractive when they look like real people. So I prefer either descriptions of interesting, realistic, flawed people, or no description at all. This also goes for male characters but I find the 'porn star' descriptions much more common in female descriptions.

I like there to be a good reason why they got in that situation and a proper build up. I don't like when they just get desperate really suddenly. For me a big part of it is to know that they've been holding for a long time and when it's so sudden I just can't take it seriously. I also can't take it seriously when it goes on too long though and a person is supposedly bursting but then just keep going for hours and hours.

I like a detailed description of the feeling of the desperation but that's probably because I'm more into my own desperation rather than other's. Other people might be more into the description of how the person is acting desperate. I try to write a mixture of both for that reason.

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9 hours ago, Mickey said:

I'm wondering what people like in their fiction ...

1. Do you want a detailed physical description of the main character(s)? Height, hair color, eye color, body type, etc? Or would you rather imagine it?

 

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I don't mind detailed description but I don't need it either.

9 hours ago, Mickey said:

 

2. How important is the setup/why the main character(s) is(are) desperate to pee?

 

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The setup is very important. I agree with your own thoughts here.

9 hours ago, Mickey said:

 

I sometimes enjoy a subtle description - a bitten lower lip, a hunched body, or crossed legs. Sometimes I prefer details, details, details - describing each wave of desperation and the struggle to contain it. 

 

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I can enjoy either in a well written story.

9 hours ago, Mickey said:

 

I am interested in knowing the scenario/setup (for example, a televised chess match) than the details (male vs female/desperation vs wetting/role play vs real life/etc) - but feel free to share as much details as you want ?

Nothing particularly uncommon that I can think of at the moment.

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6 hours ago, Ell19 said:

I usually find detailed physical descriptions quite offputting, particularly when they're like "she has massive breasts and a tiny waist" "her skin is perfectly smooth and her legs are incredibly long" "she looks like a porn star and wears tight low cut tops and tiny little skirts". Maybe this is a difference between mlw and wlw but I personally find female characters much more attractive when they look like real people.

Same here, very same - and I am male! The unobtrusive jeans girl next door with freckles in her face is the hottest.

6 hours ago, Ell19 said:

I'm more into my own desperation rather than other's.

Ha, and that is different. A woman's desperation will turn me on, not my own (much, much less). But the turn on becomes extreme when I know that she is not suffering for real but aroused by her own desperation (like you). When I happen to see a woman IRL who is dying for a pee, I always secretly hope that she is turned on by her own plight, that she is enjoying the embarrassment of being unable to hide it and of feeling the real risk of losing control. In other words, I hope she is an omo girl - but cannot be sure, and cannot simply ask her. If she is into omo, she will have noticed my interest anyway, and it will probably be adding to her arousal... By addressing her in any way I'd probably ruin the whole situation ("creepy guy"). As a result, I'll never know what has really been going on.

Strange mechanisms which I will probably never understand fully. I doubt, however, that any fictive story will cover the net of subtleties of such a real situation. It is just too intricate and entangled, perhaps too close to our unmasked self.

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1. I like it to be described so I know for sure, though I suppose letting us decide for ourselves gives us freedom.

2. I do like some context, but not particularly drawn-out so it can get to the fetish fuel.

3. Detailed enough with stuff like "waves of pee sloshing around", "bladder filling up", "getting more desperate", "overflowing bladder", etc. (not so much into descriptions of the pussy or even describing the physical appearance of a bulging bladder)

4. Where the desperation and wetting is caused by bondage.

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1. The description of the main character is very important to me. Descriptions of other characters and the setting are also fairly important. I want to be able to visualize what's going on.

2. I prefer to read stories that have an actual plot, and which build up the tension as the main character's situation gets more and more dire.

3. Descriptions of the desperation and the release are both important to me.

4. I talked about this a lot in the "Omo Fantasies" thread. I guess my biggest thing is that I like creative scenarios where the toilets or the customs surrounding them are different, which can lead to culture clashes. That includes historical stories (I'm especially fond of chamber pots) and fantasy stories (I'm especially fond of alien-type girls needing to be taught how to use ordinary toilets).

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1. Physical description is not so important for me, unless the character suits my preference I'd rather imagine them.

2. Somewhat important. I specifically like fear wetting or desperation from holding too long/not being able to find a restroom in time.

3. The more detailed the description the better; anguish of losing control, spreading of warmth, spreading of the puddle, the sense of relief while at the same time being mortified, etc.

4. I would like to read a story of a strong/powerful male character suffering loss of control, this scenario appeals to me somehow. 

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