Christian BoyLove Forum #52302
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I guess for me it is a relatively simple thing to create imaginary scenarios that don't feature any real person.
I read fiction and creating fictional characters is just a matter of imagining a brief description and then creating an environment. I must admit that I used to put a lot of time and energy into creating very elaborate fictional sex scenarios. Now however, I try not the spend much time thinking about sexual fantasy, so I keep my characters down to the bare minimum and the scenarios pretty much get straight to the point. Cartoons and literature are full of non-specific imaginary persons. It is this kind of thing I'm talking about. For instance, if we borrow a cartoon character, say Ash from Pokemon, is it taking from "someone" to imagine having sex with him? Blessings Cat. ![]() |