By focusing on the character's internal thoughts and emotions. The writer can show how the futanari character is constantly evaluating and re - evaluating their feelings during the sexual encounter. This internal dialogue can slow down the narrative pace and convey that the journey to climax is a long one. For example, the character might be thinking about their partner's actions, their own insecurities, or past experiences all at once.
By using detailed descriptions of their internal thoughts. The story can show how the futanari is constantly in a state of almost - there but not quite, with their mind racing with different emotions and sensations. For example, they might be thinking about their own insecurities or the expectations of their partner.
One possible reason could be the complex nature of their physiology in the context of the story. Futanari often have a combination of male and female sexual characteristics, and this might lead to a more intricate arousal process which takes longer to reach climax.
One way is through the use of time jumps. For example, starting a chapter in one time period and then jumping forward or backward in the next. This gives the sense of a long time passing without having to detail every single day.
Well, it could be due to complex psychological aspects. For example, in a story, the futanari character might have deep emotional turmoil or conflicts that prevent quick arousal. Maybe they are in a situation where they are constantly distracted by their surroundings or the people around them. Another factor could be physical in nature, like the way their body is described as being more resilient or having a different physiological response compared to other characters, which leads to a longer time to reach climax.
Well, one way is to use specific time markers like dates or events that are well-known. Another is to show the physical changes in the environment as time goes by. For instance, describe how a building gets older or how a tree grows. You can also have characters talk about past or future events to imply the passage of time.
By showing his lack of reaction to things around him. Normally, Naruto is full of energy and reacts strongly to various situations. But if he has no life in his eyes, he might just stare blankly at things. For example, when his friends are talking to him or when there is an exciting event in the village, he shows no interest or emotion, as if he is just an empty shell.
You can show stuttering by having the character pause and repeat certain words or syllables. Make it seem natural and not overdone.
You can show it through the character's expressions and body language. Like, having them wince or hold their injured part tightly.
You can start by creating characters with different backgrounds and values. Their clashing perspectives could lead to estrangement. Also, throw in some unexpected events that widen the gap between them.
One way is to build up to the crying moment. Show the events leading to it and the character's struggle. And when they cry, describe it vividly - the hiccups, the gasps for breath. Make the reader empathize with the character's pain or joy that brings on the tears.