Re: Girls don't need modesty: Lexie's Sacrifice (Part 1 - 8/30)
Posted: Mon Sep 01, 2025 6:18 am
This is the kind of story I check this site for.
A board for stories about people pantsing and stripping others or getting pantsed and stripped
https://www.girlspns.com/
A girl's sexual development usually starts around the age of 10. Most girls enter puberty between the ages of 10-13. This time is such a wonderful one to explore because girls then start to become self-conscious about their bodies and begin to explore themselves sexually. Nudity becomes something shameful while the girl's own body begins to change. Puberty makes their minds go mush from being flooded by hormones and their emotions are out of control.SixPathsKeyblader wrote: Sun Aug 31, 2025 5:27 pm Good start. Though I must ask, did you have to forcibly reject the clinical terms for female anatomy (e.g. vagina, vulva, etc...) in order to emphasize the slang (e.g. kitty)? For me, the slang just feels a lot dirtier and trashier (not cuter), and vagina just sounds more appealing to me.
Also, this is not a complaint, just an interesting observation: I notice that you and SuperEvil both seem to love ages 13 - 15 for the protagonists of your stories. I'm not condemning you for it or anything. When it comes to fictional stories, I am not one of those people who cares so much about age, or who insists that the character must be 18+. However, I still just can't help but notice that you guys just seem to love that middle school to early highschool age range. Do you guys dislike using older teenagers, college aged students, or adults?
I've written quite a few, but they don't seem to be my most popular.SixPathsKeyblader wrote: Sun Aug 31, 2025 9:18 pm Out of all the SuperEvil and Perseus stories that I have read, I don't think that I have read a single one where the main character is 16 or older.
Sanford7727 and Lisa_The_Brave_12 pretty much summed up why I write the ages that I do. I feel like its the best age range for ENF. I also feel like "why not?" there are hundreds, if not thousands of ENF type stories that center around collage age/young adult. I only know of two sites that allow the age ranges I write. I really do appreciate you reading my stories, but if the age of my ENF character make you uncomfortable, there are tons of great writers that write what you are looking for.SixPathsKeyblader wrote: Sun Aug 31, 2025 5:27 pm Also, this is not a complaint, just an interesting observation: I notice that you and SuperEvil both seem to love ages 13 - 15 for the protagonists of your stories. I'm not condemning you for it or anything. When it comes to fictional stories, I am not one of those people who cares so much about age, or who insists that the character must be 18+. However, I still just can't help but notice that you guys just seem to love that middle school to early highschool age range. Do you guys dislike using older teenagers, college aged students, or adults?
Oh no, I'm not uncomfortable with your usage of this age range. I was just noting this more as a curious observation rather than a complaint.perseus wrote: Tue Sep 02, 2025 1:32 amSanford7727 and Lisa_The_Brave_12 pretty much summed up why I write the ages that I do. I feel like its the best age range for ENF. I also feel like "why not?" there are hundreds, if not thousands of ENF type stories that center around collage age/young adult. I only know of two sites that allow the age ranges I write. I really do appreciate you reading my stories, but if the age of my ENF character make you uncomfortable, there are tons of great writers that write what you are looking for.SixPathsKeyblader wrote: Sun Aug 31, 2025 5:27 pm Also, this is not a complaint, just an interesting observation: I notice that you and SuperEvil both seem to love ages 13 - 15 for the protagonists of your stories. I'm not condemning you for it or anything. When it comes to fictional stories, I am not one of those people who cares so much about age, or who insists that the character must be 18+. However, I still just can't help but notice that you guys just seem to love that middle school to early highschool age range. Do you guys dislike using older teenagers, college aged students, or adults?
perseus wrote: Tue Sep 02, 2025 1:39 am Thank you all for your kind words! I was hoping that this story had some legs and it seems like it just might. As I said before, realism is not super important with this one, so some of the scenarios might seem a little crazy.
I have to admit, I'm pretty disappointed that the word "kitty" is so disliked. With this story, I really wanted Lexie and her family to not use the word pussy at all. I was hoping that kitty would sound cuter. I pretty much committed her to the word, but I guess I'll see how it goes from here.
But that aside, I'm happy you all are enjoying it! I have some big plans for Lexie, and Emma too.
I won't speak for Perseus, but I will say that, for me, growing up, the first terms I learned were the more "cutsie" terms, like peepee, boobies, kitty, because that's what my parents used with me. It wasn't until the formal setting of a health class at school that I learned the official terms, penis, vagina (and much later, vulva), or breasts, and even then, I continued to think about them in cutsie names because that was what I was used to, and I was still a kid. Then, later on, I learned the adult terms, like cock, tits, and pussy. So, to me, there isn't just slang terms or official terms, I see it as 3 catagories, cutsie terms younger people would use, adult terms adults use when they are being sexy with each other, and medical terms.SixPathsKeyblader wrote: Tue Sep 02, 2025 2:43 am To me personally, the slang does not sound cuter. It sounds more like a person is trying too hard to emphasize the erotic nature of the content. When you go out of your way to specifically reject the proper terms in order to forcefully insert the slang, it's like you are having the story scream "Hey look at me. I'm a sex story". To me, that actually detracts a little from the appeal of the story, and it even detracts a little from my feelings and care about the character(s).