So... let me guess. You're writing a romance and suddenly... oh no! The characters start sliding together. And then they start kissing. And then they take off their clothes...
AHHH!
Oh wait... no. We're supposed to be mature about this. Yep, yep.
Sex scenes are one of the hardest things to write. It's either too unrealistic or it's way too kinky. And face it: they're annoying. Plus, us being the little youn 'uns we are really don't want to write it.
So, why can't we avoid it?
Yes! You heard me! Avoid it. Oh, sure you can have sex in your story. But it doesn't have to be the obvious sort of sex. In fact, you don't even have to write a sex scene! Nope. Instead, write a romantic scene and try a fade out.
Don't believe me? Let's see how this looks...
Try writing a romantic scene where both parties are obviously very attracted to each other, and don't forget to make it sensual! Sex relies on touching, so you're going to want to describe teasing little aspects. Like, the girl might play with the guy's ear and the guy might be twirling the girl's hair around his finger. I don't know... you make it up! It can be as sensual as you want it, or it can be bare. Whatever.
Then slowly, they get closer. There might be dialogue that is teasing or coy or romantic... it all depends on the characters. Never force a character into anything. But this isn't forcing. This drawing the characters closer.
Then, when the reader realizes what is happening and that both parties are ready to rock and roll, fade out. Yes. You don't have to do every single grunt and moan. Because face it: our characters might want a little privacy!
Just a thought...
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