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I've always said that if you have a specific scenario, kink, or fetish that you'd like to see made into an audio, the best way to ensure that is to write a script for it. Well, now's the time! I'm running dangerously low on spicy scripts for yall, so claim your spot as a content contributor and submit a script now!

If you're unsure of how to write a script, be it because of format, content, length or anything else, please give this video I made a watch! It includes a lot of solid tips, and in the description you can find links to sample scripts I've used before to show you what a typical script looks like.

The spice must flow! Send your scripts in to cardlinscripts@gmail.com as soon as you can!

10 steps to writing an ASMR Roleplay script! [Do's and Dont's] [Beginner and Advanced tips] - YouTube 

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ticTac

Thats so cool you want our scripts!!!!! maybe I should give it a shot XD

Kimberly Prosise

My question is, what is the appropriate etiquette for writing an intimate romance scene? In the video it didnt really specify rules for the spicy scripts. I understand that the details need to be kept to a minimum, and should be left to the imagination of the listener, but writing *he does something erotic* and she/he *blank for listener response* seems a bit too vague. When are details considered too much or not enough for a spicy script?

CardlinAudio

Well, I'd say keep it functional. Describing what he does in great detail doesn't do anything if the end result is just him grunting. Take whatever description of actions you have and translate it into dialogue; that's all a script is, after all, right? Then read it back; is it sexy if he narrates what he's doing that way? Is there a different, sexier way he can convey what's going on? Don't be afraid to get creative with it. "I can't believe I'm doing you from behind now!" can be a lot less powerful than say "You know what? Bend over. I want to take you from behind...", see what I mean?