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Sleep Play! It's something I've wanted to get into with improv but haven't done outside of scripts until now. I recorded the beginning of this audio far more times than I'd like to admit to try and find my footing with it (one of the attempts I left in after the audio as a blooper since it was far too fun to pass up), and I really like the vulnerability/trust aspect of how the final product turned out. I recorded this with binaural, too, even though I don't do anything with it since I was curious on how that'd turn out- we'll see if that has any effect.

Also, if you faintly hear birds in the later half of this audio, it's because you're asleep and dreaming it. Definitely not because I recorded this in the morning.

Wishing you some great rest! <3

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Anonymous

I don’t know why it’s still surprising to me, but it’s always such a pleasant shock when you make these scenarios feel so natural and real. The trust aspect of sleep play is really important because you’re in such a vulnerable state, but just like with other things, it’s wonderful when you do have that much trust in someone! Also, everything in the audio felt super safe with all the intimacy, laughs, and affection. It was perfectly done!~

Anonymous

There's so much i want to reiterate but everyone else has said it so perfectly so i'm just going to say I am utterly _blown away_ by this audio Moral, you've outdone yourself. You've managed to strike the balance between the intensity, vulnerability/earnestness and goofiness (yes i am including the 3 hour cereal odyssey in this) so perfectly. &lt;3

somewhatimmoral

I agree with the aspects you mentioned regarding sleep play! It'd probably be a lot more difficult for me to do IRL (it'd definitely take more than 10 minutes to have a conversation about it), but being able to think about everything beforehand and compress it down has been really useful. I'm really glad you enjoyed all those sweet little bits, Yvett!!

somewhatimmoral

It took a lot of takes to get that balance, so I'm really glad it paid off! The serious bits were important because it's, well, serious, but those silly bits were something I also really wanted to get in since it takes away some tension and adds some safe feels. I appreciate hearing it Libby!!