Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Another Quandary

Where has the thrill gone? I normally get such a salacious charge out of writing fantasies but for a couple of weeks now it has not been the case. I feel apathy for imaginings. I am bored with stories, pictures and movies. I assume what I need is reality; an actual encounter but I suppose that is true for many of us.
So, how do I get the stimulation back? Where is the muse to draw out my passions?

5 comments:

  1. I'm kind of in the state state Marcus. That's why my postings have dried up a little.

    However, Mr C and myself a co-writing one of our encounters to be posted this week hopefully. It's great having a co-writer as the inspiration really DOES flow then.

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  2. The Muse comes (er, for want of a better term) and goes, inspires then unceremoniously leaves for most of us. I think this state of flux is rather normal but understandably upsetting.

    I agree that fantasy only takes us all so far. But in the absence of warm skin on warm skin, I look for inspiration in the world around me.

    I hope your Muse returns soon. If she doesn't, shall I have mine jet over and give her a stern reprimand? ;)

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  3. @Leah
    Co-writer, very nice. Maybe I will be as lucky in the future.

    @Minx
    I hope you are right. As for sending your Muse - I'd prefer you just come yourself - you can be my Muse I am sure :-)

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  4. Like they said, it comes and goes. I feel the same way sometimes.
    And you're right - fantasy is great, but nothing beats the real thing.

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  5. i am like that as well. in fact i am there right now but i feel it coming back. it's true, it does come and go. i also feel that when there are actual sexual 'things' happening in my life, i don't come here much. could be wrong, but it's just an observation.

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