Thursday, December 12, 2013

YES! It finally has happened!!!!

I am so excited...no, I did not get a job yet...still keeping my finger's crossed for that one. But I am excited about something else.  After over THREE YEARS of writing Lapdancing Girlfriend, I finally have gotten to use the phrase that has been in the back of my mind since Day 1:


A Lap Dance Is So Much Better When The Stripper Is Crying!




LOL, I guess that is a teaser of sorts...  ;)

2 comments:

  1. Oh, and just to give you all a little more...since I posted this (an hour) I've already written six more pages (Word format of course) hehehe. But I'm starting to slow down...getting hungry and prime time television is almost here...so probably going to be taking a break soon. Actually have been writing (and doing 3D Graphics stuff) for the last 12 hours :p

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  2. The scene must be ridiculously hot. Sex as a purely mechanical act though gratifying looses it's kick after awhile. I guess that's why "making love" is so much more meaningful and lasting than "sex".

    But I think the same applies for the whole gamut of emotions. Shame, humiliation, regret, pain, sorrow, anger, violence, domination, pity, sympathy...they all spice up the sex and makes it more addictive....and desirable.

    Doc, you have been really successful with domination, slight remorse, shame, slight degradation. It's amazing how you have illicit these emotions from this reader with scene after scene.

    For me this is what makes Diamond more captivating than Annie. Diamond's resistance opens her up to more emotional range....especially the ones like "tears". Especially when you factor in Dan.

    I was recently watching a series....and though I really liked the actors.....it was just boring. Then I finally realised why...the story was a narration of a love story....there was no villian, no injustice, no angst, no "that's not right" moment, no rooting for anyone, no pity for anyone. I guess people need something to rally against ... life is meaningful only when there is a fight....and a fight is only meaningful when there is cause for it, that some horrendous act had been done.

    Lapdancing has the potential to have it all, that's what makes it great. Really looking forward to the rest of the Diamond saga.

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