What is your opinion on the modern /lit/ masterpiece (mine) having its characters use social media and other modern realities. In an inventive way, of course, don't worry.
>>25280078Post an excerpt and find out what my opinion is, OP.
>>25280092I've not written anything, kek, but I was thinking about it earlier - the proposition of it. Here's the excerpt I was imagining, written on the spot:"Now since Robert had hinted to, and then later explicitly told his girlfriend of some ways away, that while the weightful day upon his shoulders was flushing down the shower drain each night, he would also ease the strain a bit by masturbating. And she was oll korrekt with that, and more – gave him tips on what would make it feel better to her. Thus he began his look for tantric sex online, and felt dismayed at not conceiving of it earlier. It did prove difficult, of course, for users all just tend to focus on the woman's fuck, but there were some gems around – and so, Robert began stroking his cock to passion, teases, ruination and delectation, and as such was reminded the beauty of the act. He got better in bed when they met. He found everything more arousing. He got more sensitive too."Something like that, nothing too explicit. Just a suggestion that the internet is an active part of someone's life and media consumption.
>>25280144I could have given that an even better flow, but oh well, mobilefag.
I like it