/u/Synval2436 on Writing as an aro-ace

First rule of anything is learn by example - you want to write, read books in a style / genre you like and see how they're doing them.

If you feel uncomfortable with sex scenes, you can skip them / suggest they happened and just cut to the next chapter / scene. It's called "fade to black" or "closed door".

If you want to see how to write romance without much sex, Christian romance usually does that because sex is supposed to happen after marriage. Many YA books don't describe sex much (some do, so you need to pick the ones that don't).

As for romantic feelings, you can describe aesthetic attraction and developing emotional connection as a close approximation of romantic feelings.

Keep in mind that unless you write romance as a genre, the romantic plot doesn't need to be a focus and in some genres you can do completely without (if you're writing a detective / crime mystery do you really need a romance in there?).





October 06, 2022 at 11:11PM

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