by gork151 » November 15th, 2005, 1:31 pm
i think maybe there is a difference between a real scene and a cyber scene.... if it is someones fantasy and they have thought about it alot it will be very clear to them what their fantasy is - so a script for a scene would be one persons imagination and difficult to co-write... in a real scene the one who sets it up the elements of the scene may have a general outcome in mind but virtually every scene is so fluid when there are two or more people involved one has to adapt and take advantage of the momment... just having the phone ring or the door bell sound can change what you are doing ... if one of you are tired vs well rested ... but it does take two to tango and when you are both deep into it both contributing it can be very exciting satisfying.... if you are dealing with cyber scenes maybe begin a new one where each is not in their favorite fantasy and co-write a new one...i know what i want to see do and i know what she wants because for year we shared our fantasies and evolved them together.. so when the scene happens have the elements in play - going to start with... and then go to... but the live action and reaction is not rehearshed or predictible..as the dom i must constantly read gauges and see where she is at and when i think she has had enough of one experience flow into the next .. she is takes her role and does her thing with that .. she is not a drone or a burned out relic... i put out a few things for her to wear than instruct her to add something that will make her feel even more like a ..... what she does in her cage or when she dance or when she.... is all her.. but she doesnt go time out this is the way the scene goes she manipulates it by what she does how she behaves, the noises she makes, how she moves ,, the looks she gives the faces she makes...