I was a bit worried about submitting it to Amazon, to be honest. So
far, it seems that my worries were unfounded. I’m very clear that the
story is about two adults, and they seem to get that at the moment. So,
that is wonderful.
I wrote Ageplay
quite a few years ago, soon after I’d designed LittleGirl Lost’s BDSM
Ageplay site. At the time, there were a lot of diaper lovers (people
with a fetish for diapers on adults) and Adult Babies (folks that like
to roleplay as infants). There were not a lot of folks that roleplayed
ranges from baby to adolescent, or even pretended to be geriatric. I did
all of those things, and as various genders.
I needed to find a word to describe what I was doing, and ageplay seemed the logical choice.
A lot of ageplay folks are actually into nonsexual play, so they may
only want to roleplay this way and do things like go to the zoo and get
icecream and a balloon with someone that loves them. They would be
absolutely traumatized at the introduction of any sexual element to
their experience.
Other folks are sexual ageplayers, so they might enjoy going to that
same zoo while their partner talks them into a sexual experience.
Then there are adult ageplay kids like me, that are leather to the
core and all about sexual play. I often engage in pretty rough roleplay
that might have all the saccharine sweetness and adorable bonding of
nonsexual play, combined with psychologically intense fantasies like
kidnapping and assault.
Even though I enjoy rougher play, there is always an emotion
closeness in ageplay that I often find hard to reproduce any other way.
It is a beautiful thing, when folks get it (and they aren’t just
dressing up as stuff or using the word to describe some interest in
people who are actually much younger in reality). Ageplay is a type of
edgy improvisational acting, and anyone with stage experience will tell
you that beautiful relationships can spring from such exercises.
I try to capture the relationship (more than the sex) in my
novelette. I wanted to show that Andrew and Patty are in love, playful,
and responsible. They are also folks that are unapologetic in their
exploration of their consensual sexuality, even though their fantasies
may be pretty taboo. I wanted to show that love and respect can make for
hotter roleplay.
Ultimately, I followed my own first rule.
I wrote the story that I wanted to read, and that would get me excited.
You can find an entire list of my books at: My Amazon Bio.
Vamp
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