@InnerVenom123:
I have to admit at times catching the right atmosphere sucks and can be extremely awkward. I have no real issues with writing explicit scenes though and my characters are usually guys. I just have to tone it down for this site, when at times, I kind of hate that but implications will always be in my issues or I kind of soar through them, lol.
I don't think it is awkward because of the gender of the writer, for instance: James Patterson's "the Quickie" starts off with a bang and it's awesome. Check it out (its a novel, not a comic- but its worth reading.) I have to say I agree with the Impersonator. It depends on the character, as an example: if you were writing a young character... it'd be super strange but just making an "Aww" moment, isn't too bad as long as you don't make it overly corny or cheesy... I have found that movies and literature help a lot here. If you need ideas for a perfect balance, check a clip from a "chick flick" or even a drama or romance or even one of your favorite romances in general. Also, romance in comics and books really raise it because you see what's okay to describe or the perfect amount of emotions.
Hopefully that made sense, lol.
@primepower53:
I am sure it is worth writing. I'll check everything out soon and give you an opinion as soon as I can.
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