Daily Deviant
- there is no such thing as 'too kinky'
 
2nd April 2017 13:50
And we're entering the third week of our birthday festivities! Everyone ready for a new party game? (You know you've been curious about this one...)



The idea is to come up with words, terms, or phrases that one might find in cliche or poorly-written erotica -- for every letter of the alphabet! For example... "H" is for "heaving bosom," or "W" is for "weeping cock."

- Players take turns submitting words in alphabetical order.
- There is no set rotation for players, and each player may come back and submit words for as many letters as they like.
- However, players cannot use two letters in a row.
- In other words, if you submit a word for letter A, you must wait for someone else to do letter B, then you can come back to do letter C. Or someone else entirely can do letter C, and you can come back for a later letter.
- You can use single words, multi-word terms, short, cliche phrases, or... anything that strikes your fancy. (Or, given the subject matter, anything that makes you cringe!)
- Use a new comment in reply to this post -- not in reply to the previous comment -- for each letter. (That way we can discuss each others' wonderful/terrible word choices without losing track of the game thread.)
- Put the letter in the subject line so that we can easily see where we are in the alphabet.

So, how well-versed in purple erotic prose are you?

Shall we see how many times can we get through the alphabet?
Comments 
6th April 2017 15:53 - L is for..
L is for Lush... always makes me think of the cosmetic company where my best mate gets all her soaps from *shudders*
6th April 2017 19:54 - Re: L is for..
I love Lush (the company). I have been known to use the word occasionally in porn, but it tends to be relegated to a certain woman of a certain (curvy) body type. And maybe not more than once or twice in my whole life.
8th April 2017 00:58 - Re: L is for..
Haha, yeah. :P Not terrible word, but definitely one that tends to be overused/incorrectly used/not put to good effect. It usually comes across like they were using a thesaurus to come up with "good" words.
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