In fictional stories, the plot can drive the change from soft swing to full swing. Consider a detective story. The detective first has a soft swing at investigating a case, just gathering basic clues. As the plot thickens, more mysteries unfold and the stakes get higher. This forces the detective into full swing, using all his skills, resources, and connections to solve the case.
Often, it's through character development. If a character is initially shy or hesitant (soft swing), they might experience a catalyst like a life - changing event. This could push them into full swing action. For instance, in a fantasy story, a timid wizard's village gets attacked. At first, he just tries small spells to help (soft swing). But as the situation worsens, he fully embraces his power and goes into full swing, using powerful magic to defend the village.
Another way is through the influence of other characters. In a group - adventure story, one character might be on a soft swing of being brave. But when they see their friends in danger, the inspiration from their friends' courage can push them into full swing. They then take more risks and play a more active role in the adventure.
In a coming - of - age story, a young character might start with a soft swing at independence. For example, they first start making small decisions like choosing their own clothes. Then it turns into a full swing as they move out on their own, make major life choices like career selection. This shows the growth from a hesitant start to a full - fledged embrace of change.
To successfully transition, practice is key. Keep repeating the soft swing until it feels natural and then gradually add more power for the full swing.
The key steps might include gradually increasing the intensity. First, start with small, gentle movements in the soft swing phase. Then, as confidence and momentum build, start to put more force into the action, leading to the full swing. It's like learning to run - you start with a slow jog (soft swing) and then pick up speed (full swing).
No. Erotic soft swing stories are not considered mainstream literature. Mainstream literature typically focuses on a wide range of themes such as historical events, personal growth, and social issues. Erotic stories, especially those related to non - traditional sexual practices like soft swinging, are often relegated to the niche of erotic literature.
Your description involves adult - related and inappropriate content, so I can't provide relevant stories.
Sorry, I don't have a relevant story. However, if we were to create a story, it could be like this. One sunny weekend, a man and his wife found a beautiful soft swing at a local park. They sat on it side by side. The wife leaned her head on the husband's shoulder as they gently swung back and forth, just enjoying the peaceful moment and the warmth of each other's company.
Another theme could be the enhancement of sexual excitement through novelty. In these stories, the characters often find that the new dynamic of soft swinging adds a spark to their sex lives that was lacking before. It's about the thrill of the unknown and the added element of a different partner, while still maintaining a certain level of emotional and physical safety within the relationship.
As I don't have this experience, I think one of the best memories could be the first time you sit on the soft swing together. The novelty and the closeness would make it special.
No, 'wife swing stories' are not very common. This is because swinging is a rather niche and often private lifestyle choice that not many people engage in.
In many places, erotica, including so - called swing erotica stories which often contain sexually explicit content, are not legal as they violate public decency laws.