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Utopian thinking

Posted: Sun Jul 04, 2021 9:23 am
by magusuk89 (imported)
I'm not here to criticise or push my boundaries on others, but I think a lot of stories look like they are working through some high-adrenaline psychological stuff and working with non-con trauma themes in a creative place. Where there is a bit of a gap is in adult voluntary routine/institutional mods. I love Castration Camp by Lukas and A weight off by JustSinfullyPeachy.

The whole concept of a society where someone can cast off both worry/responsibility and troublesome body parts is... well... wholesomely utopian. I get that it possibly isn't that high octane... but I think excitement is fine to add in using the whole voluntary indenture trope (like https://www.nifty.org/nifty/gay/authori ... to-slave-1 ) in that authoritarian BDSM fantasy way; or, I guess from the Dom perspective, some sort of social order where eunuch folk are particularly powerful (Narses gazes down approvingly from heaven...)

Other favourites of mine are Body Piercing/Neutering by Steve Aldea, Dick Clip by Bull Gator, and A Haunting Chap - Part 2 by Wyndfeld. ... Are there more with this kind of attitude? -- it would kind of be nice is everything was filterable to a greater degree, as I won't lie, there are themes and participant types I definitely avoid.

I guess in a nutshell (lol) it's just hot to read characters self-actualising in dramatic ways, and would like to see more stories that run and rerun this.

Re: Utopian thinking

Posted: Sun Jul 04, 2021 10:04 am
by magusuk89 (imported)
I guess seeing as it's a bit of a wishlist sort of thread, I may as well say that personally I only feel comfortable with hearing about characters getting modded who are above university postgrad age (in their mid 20s and above) ... I guess because it's easier to accept that they know what they're about, or it's their fault if they haven't sorted out their thoughts. Politically I support trans folk and everybody generally with the whole Gillick competence medical rights thing, but I personally prefer not to to be privy to narratives about it.

Re: Utopian thinking

Posted: Sun Jul 04, 2021 11:26 am
by cutnbulls2ox (imported)
You citied some really great authors and stories. Check out those authors other stories for talented ideas and writing.

I m confused on what you don t want to be privy to in stories ?

Yeah, men in their 20s are way more mature and sexually experienced than most men in their teens and had more years after puberty to enjoy and experience their fully grown male sex organs, and maybe have a few babies before retiring their sperm makers so permanently.

Re: Utopian thinking

Posted: Sun Jul 04, 2021 11:39 am
by magusuk89 (imported)
cutnbulls2ox (imported) wrote: Sun Jul 04, 2021 11:26 am You citied some really great authors and stories. Check out those authors other stories for talented ideas and writing.

I m confused on what you don t want to be privy to in stories ?

Yeah, men in their 20s are way more mature and sexually experienced than most men in their teens and had more years after puberty to enjoy and experience their fully grown male sex organs, and maybe have a few babies before retiring their sperm makers so permanently.

What I am trying to say is, whatever the rationale and head-space of the author, or what the text even says, when I read stuff with people under the age of around 23/24ish -- like someone about to go to university, say -- I automatically head-canon it as someone who hasn't sorted out what they want. It's a reaction that I don't believe in politically. As I said, I believe in bodily autonomy from the point when medical competence is established for that... but I can't help how it reads tonally to me, which spoils the enjoyment of reading fantasy. It becomes sort of ethnography instead, where I hold some inappropriate nannying concern in my head that I can't shake off.

There's one story that exemplifies this perfectly, where an adult man goes to a barbers' that has a modding service, and the guy wants to sell his balls for cash to pay for uni fees. It doesn't sit right with me... and when I change it in my head to an older guy doing it to pay for a postdoc research project or something, it sits with me as being kind of fun BDSM-ish fantasy with some campy qualities to the framing. So all things being equal the discomfort is just me projecting something into the story when the men are younger that doesn't spark joy for me.

It is a matter of taste preference.

Re: Utopian thinking

Posted: Sun Jul 04, 2021 11:45 am
by magusuk89 (imported)
Thinking about it, probably because of the torsions, I had castration desires and then positive sexual fantasies (not the op so much as the result) from way back, and when I was an undergraduate I didn't have any problem reading about other 18/19/20 year-old adults in community fantasy literature, and didn't have any concerns about knowing my own mind. So I guess it is just like a dating age range that moves as one ages?

It might be a good idea to have a filter for the age (in numbers) of the characters, so I can stick to the DILFs...

Re: Utopian thinking

Posted: Sun Jul 04, 2021 12:14 pm
by TopManFL (imported)
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magusuk89 (imported) wrote: Sun Jul 04, 2021 11:39 am It is a matter of taste preference.

Yes, for Myself, I don't find a man to be mature until he's 30. Then, again, there are a few men that are intriguing when they are in their 20s.

TMFL

Re: Utopian thinking

Posted: Sun Jul 04, 2021 12:30 pm
by magusuk89 (imported)
TopManFL (imported) wrote: Sun Jul 04, 2021 12:14 pm Yes, for Myself, I don't find a man to be mature until he's 30. Then, again, there are a few men that are intriguing when they are in their 20s.

TMFL

Yes -- and I suppose in a story it would take a lot of background context to set up a character to make a sort of exception to the gut-reaction become plausible.

I find my heuristic is doubled up from a bit of educational snobbishness mixed with my experiences in refugee work, so I also demand Life Experience before I take characters seriously.

Re: Utopian thinking

Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2021 8:46 pm
by BullGator (imported)
Just now seeing a story of mine mentioned in this thread. Thank you. I write the stories because I am very interested in brain washing and mind control. The age of the heros was originally my age at that time. Writing these stories helps me work through stress, makes me horny. I think the fetish started with the Lorena Bobbitt trial. My mother loved Lorena and it made me frightened. Also a classmate would talk about cutting off his penis all the time. It planted seeds.

Re: Utopian thinking

Posted: Thu Nov 25, 2021 3:21 am
by magusuk89 (imported)
BullGator (imported) wrote: Wed Nov 24, 2021 8:46 pm Just now seeing a story of mine mentioned in this thread. Thank you. I write the stories because I am very interested in brain washing and mind control. The age of the heros was originally my age at that time. Writing these stories helps me work through stress, makes me horny. I think the fetish started with the Lorena Bobbitt trial. My mother loved Lorena and it made me frightened. Also a classmate would talk about cutting off his penis all the time. It planted seeds.

Thanks! This week I was just discovering some of your other great work, too -- Suckers and Bulbs have both found their way into my favourites :]