Preferably no dramas. And no cheating/swinging
Preferably no dramas. And no cheating/swinging
School setting with lots of sex
Do you mean sex on school premises, or a story about school kids?
I'm not sure I'd say that 'Once More With Feelings' has no drama (Wendy's parents?) but it's great story.
I see that Don Lockwood lists 'You Dance' as much sex. No drama, sweet romance and all of that. Same basic idea with Lazlong's 'At the Prom and Beyond'.
WTSman's 'A Weekend to Remember' is low on the drama in the relationship.
just-this-guy's 'Hole in Four' and 'Floor Exercises'
Rod O'Stelle's 'My Gal Alison' is pretty low on the drama side.
Ale Stone's 'Substitute?'
Onagerian Surmise's '2 One Door Closed...' is listed as much sex though I don't remember it having *that* much.
Lisa Summers' 'My Pocket Rocket'
My 'Building a Better Past' is low on drama and heavy on romance but probably doesn't have enough sex for what you're looking for, though there's one section....
Much sex and a school setting certainly describes Gina Marie Wylie's 'Tom's Diary' and at least the original version of her 'Spitfire and Messerschmitt', but low drama does not. Still worth the read.
You should check out the DoOver stories that are around here. Some of them have some drama, some does not. But alot of them have the MC using his knowledge and life experience to have alot of sex with girls in their schools. I don't want to name specific titles since they've all mixed together in my head over time, and I don't remember which are free of drama and those that are not. They do all usually feature alot of sex in school settings though.
You could read Six Times a Day if you have alot of time on your hands and don't mind sex between (unrelated) adopted siblings and parent.
You could read Six Times a Day if you have alot of time on your hands and don't mind sex between (unrelated) adopted siblings and parent.
I would say that Six Times a Day would be a no go as they asked for Preferably no dramas. And no cheating/swinging
Not sure about your cheating/swinging issue. If you want to read about school-age students learning a number of things inside and outside of school try GYounger's Stupid Boy series.
https://storiesonline.net/s/75846/stupid-boy
Based on the original "No drama" and "No cheating/Swinging" part of the original request, I wouldn't recommend this one. Good story but FAR too much drama for a "no drama" request.
How do you depict or describe adolescents without drama? Is there sex without the potential for drama? Just curious.
A bit of a loaded question. On the one hand every story needs some sort of drama in order to make it interesting otherwise a story isn't anything more than a series of sex scenes.
There does come a point in a story (and that point varies from person to person) where there is just "too much" drama. There are things that happens in the course of the series that easily fall into the "too much drama" category.
Agreed. The plotting in that series is set to Soap Opera levels of drama and believability. It's fun, but not low drama.
Opus One
Ryan Sylander
Synopsis: Richard, a talented young pianist, sets off for the Wexford Conservatory of Music. Between lessons with his exacting teacher and fun times with two fellow musicians named Emily and Sandra, he discovers that music, friendship and love can lead to passions never imagined. Supported by a cast of characters pulled straight out of the music world, these three aspiring performers find that the life of a musician is that of extremes: formidably challenging, and exceptionally rewarding. Edited by pcb
Sex Contents: Some Sex
Genre: Romantic
Codes: Ma/Fa, Fa/Fa, Mult, Teenagers, Consensual, Romantic, Heterosexual, Fiction, Humor, School, Polygamy/Polyamory, Anal Sex, Exhibitionism, Oral Sex, Petting, Voyeurism, Public Sex, Caution, Slow
Size: 1579 KB | 285,468 Words
Opus One has 5 reviews and a current score of 9.34. And the hero is named Richard. Clearly a must read.
It is number 8 on the Top 50 Classic Long Stories.