(as posted in the Writer's den, but hoping to catch a few more eyes and ideas)
I've been bouncing in and out of this fetish, and I've been trying to find a "something" that would help bind me or tie me more to it. Upon further thought, I reconsidered writing. It has been years, almost a decade since I wrote anything, and I stopped mostly due to school and life. Inspiration came in spurts, but not enough to keep me writing.
So I'm reaching out a bit to the community for advice and some story inspiration:
First, I'm not sure how stories have developed in the community over the years, but I'd like to hear from some community goers, and other writers, of inflation-fiction do and dont's. Preferred length, number of characters, level of detail, level of character development and other things of such nature.
Second, I'd like to hear some story ideas from community members, or from other writers. I know this sounds like a "taking requests" shout out, but I'm looking more for a story I can get something out of rather than something that's purely fantasy or sexual. Most things inflation I'm more than well versed with, and I'm a romantic, so that should give a good basis for what I'm good with. That said, I will respond to ideas I'm fond of, and I will state any issues I have there and then.
With that, thank you in advance for future suggestions and ideas.
This isnt writing related, but if I can add my stance on being with the fandom, I'll post here.
I do find my tie to the community has faded a bit over the years, but it could be that I am out of my teenage years and my hormones are more in check. Originally it's been real life belly inflation, and some antrhopomorphic art growing up (it's still there, but I try to avoid it). It still is mostly the same, but since I tried enema's its shifted to there also, kinda like its shared, and I don't feel as much "pull" towards the fetish.
Now, I'm not leaving, and I don't ever plan on it, but that's just me on the fandom. I've kinda felt some drift, but I like to keep myself here and try to keep it strong.
(Not on here too often, replies might be slow.)