Fantasy vs Fictional Stories

Postby Jay Feely » Tue Sep 28, 2010 12:37 pm

Do you perfer Fantasy or Fiction Stories?

Fantasy is normally associated with something you wish could happen to you that you never could experience like alien abductions.

Fictional stories is normally associated with just characters in tied up situations that did not happen, but could happen like being tied up during a robbery, or other things.

I like a combination of both fiction and fantasy because it allows readers to get a perspective on the characters and their actions, like the ones Jason Toddman writes or Shane Biker and other great writers on here too.
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Re: Fantasy vs Fictional Stories

Postby capturedsuperhero » Tue Sep 28, 2010 2:54 pm

Fantasy should be divided into two further sections - "fantasy fiction" and and "realistic fiction"

realistic fiction - regular bondage happening in a home, bedroom, living etc. could be a prank, or someone getting revenge or something, but keep it all down to earth and believable.

fantasy fiction - much more creative themes and character e.g. superheroes and villains, policemen, nurses, business executive held for ransom, spy being interogated etc.

i always prefer the latter :)
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Re: Fantasy vs Fictional Stories

Postby Kyle » Wed Sep 29, 2010 10:10 am

I generally like stories to be at least somewhat plausible. They can be highly improbable but should be possible. As always there are exceptions and some fantasy stories can be good, but they usually have to be very well-written to be entertaining to me.

Re: Fantasy vs Fictional Stories

Postby Chase Ricks » Wed Sep 29, 2010 5:59 pm

jay wrote:Do you perfer Fantasy or Fiction Stories?

Fantasy is normally associated with something you wish could happen to you that you never could experience like alien abductions.

Fictional stories is normally associated with just characters in tied up situations that did not happen, but could happen like being tied up during a robbery, or other things.

I like a combination of both fiction and fantasy because it allows readers to get a perspective on the characters and their actions, like the ones Jason Toddman writes or Shane Biker and other great writers on here too.


Shane Bikman aka cricks5 you meant, right Jay? If someone else here is writing as Shane too, I am not impressed.
Also I love both true, fictional and fantasy based tie up game stories.
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