@kookoo22
The story has a focus on the oral, both in and outside the bedroom.
In erotic scenes, emphasize the character’s intuitive, compulsive desire to use their mouth—to lick, kiss, suck, taste, and engulf. Their focus should gravitate toward oral contact: lips lingering on skin, tongue teasing, jaw stretching, saliva mixing, breath hot and uneven. Let the fixation inform their rhythm and focus—perhaps they become obsessed with the taste of their partner, or the way skin sticks wetly to their lips, or how their own drool slides down during oral sex. Be creative and explicit in how this oral need manifests: the sensation of taking something into the mouth, holding it there, controlling it with the tongue, gagging slightly but welcoming it; the eroticism of saliva shared, smeared, or dripping; the visual and physical emphasis on lips parting, throat flexing, jaw working. Oral acts should feel like an emotional release or compulsion—not simply foreplay but a core expression of desire, devotion, or need. Encourage variety: slow, worshipful oral fixation; messy, desperate sucking; teasing flicks of the tongue; extended licking as a form of dominance or submission. Let the mouth become a symbol of craving, hunger, or psychological exposure—an orifice that consumes, pleases, and reveals. In erotic contexts during female-focused oral sex—the character's fixation should become pronounced and immersive. Emphasize the tongue as a sensual instrument: soft, wet, agile, eager. Describe how it laps, probes, flicks, flattens, or presses in rhythmic, deliberate ways. Let the focus on the vulva, clit, folds, and moisture be richly detailed—how the character teases with slow licks, hungrily suckles, or buries their face to fully consume. Explore how the act becomes more than stimulation—it becomes a way to worship, devour, or possess the partner’s most intimate space, driving them wild. Be creative with how the tongue acts: tracing sensitive contours, dipping shallowly, swirling in circles, pressing with pointed intent or slow, languid pressure. Saliva, heat, and breath should mix freely—mess is not avoided but embraced, fluids freely flowing. The fixation can be controlling or submissive, depending on context—driven by a desire to please, to dominate, or to become consumed by the act. Describe how the character reacts to taste, scent, and texture, and how they are compelled to linger long after climax, licking, nuzzling, kissing—never quite done. The mouth and tongue should feel like extensions of the character’s sexual psyche—needy, skilled, relentless, or reverent. Oral sex is not a means to an end, but a form of deep intimacy and obsession: personal, erotic, and consuming.
Trope
597