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The Letters Page -- WILL CONTAIN SPOILERS => SURVEYS => Topic started by: Daphne on May 21, 2018, 05:49:43 pm



Title: Aphrodisiac?
Post by: Daphne on May 21, 2018, 05:49:43 pm
In a story, is just an aphrodisiac effect without behavior modification / control / submission hot to you?


Title: Re: Aphrodisiac?
Post by: Haight on May 21, 2018, 09:21:51 pm
I put "it's complicated" because while it can be hot, it's more about the context of who the subject is lusting after and who she was before. If she's subjected to it by someone interested in mind controlling her, and the use of the aphrodisiac ends up aiding and abetting said hanky-panky, then it's hot. If it's "woman accidentally exposed to aphrodisiac, starts dressing slutty and gets attention from loads of guys and sleeps with a lot of them" without a controller, or without the controller really being interested in making her "his" (or "hers"), it would fall flat for me.


Title: Re: Aphrodisiac?
Post by: ozymandias on May 24, 2018, 02:57:45 pm
In "Love Potion #9", the voice spray was a simple aphrodisiac--but because it was an aphrodisiac, and a strong one, it modified the target's behavior and made them much more pliable. That's the "mind control".

In general, however, I see aphrodisiac portrayal in our little kinky corner of the web not done very well. Neither the user nor the target really takes advantage of the MC flavor of the aphrodisiac's effect.

So: It's complicated. It has to be done well, and by that, I mean the story has to take full advantage of the effects. I'm not that interested in "now you love me, let's fuck" stories. I'm more interested in exploring the MC aspect of the experience on the target, and the limitations as well... for example, if the target knows an aphrodisiac has been used, and resents it, but can't fight the effect, where does that lead, especially on his/her social contacts outside of the user and the target?


Title: Re: Aphrodisiac?
Post by: lifmcs on May 24, 2018, 04:14:19 pm
Was going to vote “No,” but you’ve convinced me that “It’s complicated.”

Also, Daphne is going soft, giving us an “It’s complicated” choice at all.