Kururu-chan (
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boxofkururu2018-12-09 06:17 pm
stealing a soft fluffy meme~
Intimacy is NOT necessarily about full sexual contact. Intimacy is all about two people forming a connection and bond between them. That involves becoming best friends, trusting each other, knowing each other, understanding each other. Intimacy is grown and developed, it can't be rushed.
Nonsexual forms of intimacy can add a great deal of depth and variety to fiction. On one end of the spectrum, they provide extra steps to support the journey from meeting a potential mate through romance, sex, and marriage. In the middle, they convey the import of family and professional connections, distinguishing those from more casual acquaintances. On the other end, they form much of the glue in primary relationships for people who don't base their ties on sexuality. Sex is valuable, but it's not everything.
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- Hair care. Brushing, braiding, washing, cutting -- all of these involve a lot of careful touching in ways that many people enjoy. Hair braiding is a bonding experience in some cultures. In fact, grooming is a bonding technique for social primates in general. People without close ties to others often treat themselves to regular salon visits as a socially acceptable way to meet the need for touch and interaction.
- Shaving. This involves an unusually high level of trust, especially if the person is using a straight-edge razor or something else with an exposed blade rather than just a buzzer. Although it can apply to women, shaving is one of the few forms of physical intimacy that is most closely associated with men due to their facial hair. Initiaton into shaving is a major milestone for becoming a man, not just for boys during puberty but also for transsexuals during transition.
- Bathing. This varies by culture; in America most people bathe alone but some other cultures practice communal bathing. A bath is usually more intimate than a shower, although a public bath can be non-intimate and small shower stall can be intimate. It's also different when two people wash each other (an exchange of intimacy and affection) than when one person washes someone else (more of a caretaking or protective gesture).
- Feeding. A classic romantic motif involves lovers feeding each other, but it works as a way of providing and caring for someone in any context. Like bathing, it can also clue whether both parties are participating equally or one is taking care of the other (temporarily or regularly). This one has an existential flavor since survival depends on food supply.
- Seeing someone without their adaptive equipment on. This includes glasses, dentalware, prosthetic limbs, a wheelchair, etc. Adaptive equipment is part of one's presentation to the everyday world, and taking it off can be as intimate as removing clothing, for many people in many contexts.
- Holding Hands. There can be many reasons for this gesture. Physical closeness, offering comfort, or staying together in a crowd, all may have you reaching for someone.
- Undressing someone. This can be kind of a one-way experience if the recipient isn't awake, and is often awkward for both people if they are awake. Sometimes it happens because hands are out of commission, but a more common example is someone passing out drunk. Overheating is another good reason. Different circumstances can imply different levels of intimacy.
- Sharing secrets. This especially applies to talking about personal issues that aren't widely known. An exchange of secrets is a common ritual between "best friends" among girls and women, but appears elsewhere as well. Some things are only discussed among people with a common reference; veterans may be more comfortable discussing war memories with each other than civilians.
- Ordering for someone in a restaurant. Acquiring food, without asking the other person what to get, shows a knowledge of their needs and desires. Providing food is also a gesture of support and sustenance.
- Providing moral support at a major event. Helping someone get through a funeral, a trial, or other intense but not crisis situation is usually performed by a very dear friend. This is a situation where lovers or family members may be too close to the matter to be much use.
- Crying on someone. When you cry, you tend to let your guard down. Most of the people close to you will see you cry at some point, so that can be a milestone in a relationship. Actually crying on someone, letting them hold you, is even more intimate.
- Serving in a primary role for someone during a wedding. This includes the best man or maid of honor at a wedding, or stand-in for absent parents, etc. as well as the traditional family roles. One aspect of intimacy is sharing each other's lives, including ceremonies and transitions.
- Comforting someone after a bad breakup. Moments of great vulnerability can bring people closer. While this role sometimes falls to family, breakup repair more often goes to a woman's female friends or a man's male friends.
- Listening to someone's heartbeat or breathing. Close body contact, enough to carry soft personal sounds, tends to be comforting as well as connecting, as it touches on positive childhood memories for most people. It is shared between parent and child, sometimes between siblings, and later between lovers. Tight nonsexual partners may also do this.
- Putting someone to bed. Interestingly, this activity can happen among people who are just getting to know each other -- most often if someone passes out drunk, but exhaustion can have a similar effect. It's a gesture of caring to put someone to bed rather than leave them where they drop. A milder version involves draping a blanket or coat over a person asleep on a couch or the like.
- Sleeping in the same bed. This is an act of shared vulnerability and intimacy. Lovers customarily do this; so do some siblings or friends, especially as children. People may also be driven to share a bed, sleeping bag, etc. for warmth or lack of other accommodations in challenging circumstances.
- Watching someone sleep. There is more vulnerability on the part of the sleeper, and more intimacy from the watcher, when only one person is asleep. Parents often watch their children sleep. Lovers sometimes do this with each other, which can be cute or creepy. It's also a guard position, useful for showing that one character seeks to protect another.
- Waking someone up from a nightmare. A subtler form of rescue than more physical actions, this is still a gesture of protection and caring. It often leads to comfort afterwards. A typical courtesy between parent and child, or lovers, this can also be an early threshold for characters thrust together unexpectedly if one of them has sturdy daytime walls and a lot of issues. It is common, but often unspoken, among war buddies or veterans, many of whom have nightmares.
- Sharing clothes, jewelry, other personal items. This is common between siblings or close female friends. Sometimes roommates do it too. Wearing someone else's shirt or bathrobe is typical in romantic relationships, so can suggest a similar level of intimacy even in the absence of sex.
- Cleaning someone else's living space. This shows care and knowledge on the part of the cleaner, and trust on the part of the recipient. You have to know what NOT to throw away or move. It's typical of family members and roommates. Coworkers may clean each other's desk, office space, etc.
- Living together. This is a big step, even if it's just for a little while. Housemates are in each other's pockets; it's hard to keep secrets. Family members and lovers often live together, but housemates who are family-of-choice form a category of their own. If you don't want a romantic partner, a permanent housemate is a good choice for someone to share your life with.
- Childbirth. Attending the blessed event entails providing a lot of moral support for hours under high stress. It can create a bond with the baby as well as with the mother. When planned, this opportunity is only offered to the closest family members or friends, barring professionals. But it can happen by surprise in very awkward circumstances, a popular motif in fiction.
- Saving someone's life. Quick action in a life-threatening situation demonstrates how much one person values another. This can create a strong sense of connection, and sometimes obligation. It often, though not always, entails personal risk for the rescuer. This is fairly typical for military buddies or police partners, etc.
- Risking your life for someone. Placing someone else ahead of your own life shows their importance to you unequivocally. This often, though not always, involves trying to save or protect another person. While it can create a sense of gratitude, it frequently causes anger as well -- someone who loves you will generally object to you endangering yourself, even to protect them. Military and police buddies protect each other regularly.
- Making emergency decisions for someone. This reveals both how well you know the person, and how much you care about them -- whether you know what they would want, and act on it even if it differs from your personal preference. Unlike some of the other options, in this one the initial action is often outweighed by the aftermath. Both characters have to deal with the results of the decisions, good or bad.
- Deathwatch. Dying can be as intimate as giving birth. Staying with someone while they pass is an act of love; so is providing moral support to someone sitting deathwatch for a family member or other person. Many soldiers and police have done this for someone.

cordis leneneut | primal!warrior of light | ota
bolormaa sagahl | child goddess | ota
also 12??? would be fitting rn??? ]
12?
Bolormaa? How are you doing?
yee!!
...Maybe later. But she looks fussed, moving her hands from her horns. She's been polishing them...? ] 'm-- do I look-- I'm doing fine!!
<3!
He raises his eyebrows, a little surprised, but smiles.] You look very lovely. But perhaps I could help wish something?
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There's a little problem.
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Ah? What sort of problem?
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[ ?! ] I don't want my husband to be to worried. At the same time, I will look into why as soon as I can.
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fordola lupis | ota | a w o o
Prince Xander | FE: Fates (Revelations)
assuming a little further into their CR for this
[So by the time that Xander returns to his chambers, Ren's already there waiting for him, dressed only in his underwear and one of Xander's night shirts. It's huge on him, the collar wide enough to show off a bare shoulder, and the length of it barely enough to politely cover Ren's rear end. He hasn't bothered getting under the covers, even as he drowses - not quite asleep, but not fully awake, either - so the view of his undergarment is almost unimpeded. His legs have some minor bruises from riding around with Aldric, getting an increased knowledge and view of the land that he's honestly starting to call home.
[In itself, it brings some new troubles to the table, but none that hampers Ren's enjoyment much, if only yet.
[Ren seems very content wearing Xander's shirt, his face half-buried in the excess fabric as well as the pillow under his head, as if he might not have caught enough of his scent.]
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And well, he wasn't disappointed.
Ren was already sleeping, curled up in one of his night shirts, after a long day of working with his wyvern, Aldric. Xander had seen them from his windows while working, wishing he could join them... but the pile of papers had been too large.
Leaning over Ren, he kisses his temple before beginning to change himself.]
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Mmh.. welcome back. I've kept your bed warm for youuu...
[Opening his eyes and smiling sleepily, he seeks out Xander's figure in the dim light (provided only by the open curtains to allow moon and starlight in) and he sits up on one elbow, taking in the hazy figure of his partner in said lighting. Much more adjusted to the dark, Ren actually sees Xander very clearly. He scoots over a bit closer to the edge of the bed, inviting Xander into the space that he'd claimed earlier.]
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[He chuckles before pulling off his court clothes and pulling on another night shirt over his small clothes.]
Did you have a good day with Aldric?
[Some light conversation before sleep as he curls up next to Ren.]
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[As they get ready for bed, Ren curls up against him in kind, inviting him into the warm space he'd been occupying while resting his head on his shoulder for the moment.]
Aldric's getting used to me still, at times, but we had a moment where I think we started to really understand each other. And I think he enjoyed the views we explored around the castle.
[Trying not to let himself nod off now that his partner is here, Ren adjusts how he curls against Xander so that his head is near his shoulder, on the pillow, lest he cause Xander a sleeping limb.]
He seems to still be grieving a lot, but he's been cheering up. And he's eating more.
[After all, finding Aldric mourning next to his dead rider had pulled at Ren's heartstrings. Aldric had made worried, painful noises from watching his rider be buried. But after that, he'd followed Ren like a lost puppy, often nosing at Ren's hands and back and stomach. Frankly, only in a storybook had Ren ever thought he'd meet a dragon (wyvern) like that.]
Maybe I remind him of that person...? But I'm happy that we're getting used to each other. And trusting him not to buck me off so far has been trust well given.
[He still really hasn't told Xander much about his world beyond the well, and his phone's been shut off for weeks since he didn't want to lose all of the charge at once.
[But, learning about this world around him, he decides that he can probably explain it now without Xander fretting as much.]
...But, hey. If I talked about where I came from, no matter how odd it might sound, would you believe me?
[Maybe now is a good time to power his phone back on. Show all of the sights he's seen.]
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*XX just because I have no freakin' clue what I'd go with in particular.
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Thancred Waters | FFXIV
20
She hadn't expected him to return so soon, as her tail swished. Everything was neat and tidy, and she was currently placing down more wrapped goods. (Likely another eyepatch. She'd been practicing how to decorate them.) ]
Lancer | Fate: Stay Night (UBW)
Libra | Fire Emblem: Awakening
Yda Hext | Final Fantasy XIV
mix of 5 and 19? godly au
it'll be fine, right? they trust each other. even if you know. comfy ifrit caught in these clothes after another day of adjusting to working with others. ]
yessss I def thought 5 would be a point…!
She pauses for a moment, almost reaching up to brush her hair aside, before smiling.]
Hey. Do those feel as comfortable to you as they look?
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Eyes that are as trustworthy as the rest of her. ]
...They smell like you.
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Do they? I guess that means they're good to have while the rest of me is away, huh?
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