torako: (feral swipe)
Aiko "Torako" Torasawa ([personal profile] torako) wrote in [community profile] prismaticrap2020-03-29 11:21 am

strip never have i ever!



The classic party game! But with a sexy twist!

THE RULES
1: Post a top level in which your character shares something they've never done, starting with the phrase "Never have I ever..."
2: Check out what other people put up. If your character HAS done it, they have to take off a piece of clothing!
3: Generally keep track of how much your character is wearing as you go down the page.
4: If you're out of clothes, you may instead opt to perform a forfeit, determined by the person who got you! There are beds and a variety of toys over there in the corner, if you need them.
4.5: If you offer someone a forfeit and they don't want to do it because it's Not Their Kink, please respect that and either drop the thread or suggest something else.
5: You can cheer people on who are stripping in other threads or flirt with them or just express surprise that someone has/hasn't done the thing. Don't be afraid about jumping in on someone else's thread!
6: Just generally have a good and sexy time!
justicedevil: (Z27)

[personal profile] justicedevil 2020-03-29 04:50 am (UTC)(link)
[Well, she's out of small items. So off comes her shirt. At least she's wearing a sports bra? ]

You know, you probably should learn how. Even if only so you can eat something decent while you're here without having to use most of your Chroma to pay for it.
whitehairedprettyboy: (huh?)

[personal profile] whitehairedprettyboy 2020-03-30 09:09 am (UTC)(link)
[ Not looking at her chest - she's a little young for him. Her last sentence, though, catches his attention. ]

Is it really that much less expensive to cook for oneself?
justicedevil: (Default)

[personal profile] justicedevil 2020-03-30 09:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, the cost of the ingredients at a restaurant are much less than what you pay for a meal there. Especially when you factor in that you'll probably end up with leftovers unless you make sure to change the recipe to make sure you only make enough for one meal.
whitehairedprettyboy: (hmm)

[personal profile] whitehairedprettyboy 2020-03-31 03:47 am (UTC)(link)
Well, I say. You may just be the first to come up with a compelling argument. If it's in the interest of saving money, I suppose it couldn't hurt to pick up a cookbook or two.
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[personal profile] justicedevil 2020-04-01 01:34 am (UTC)(link)
... I really surprised that I'm the first one to bring this up. If you're trying to explain to someone why learning to cook is a good idea, it's literally the first thing anyone should bring up. What has everyone else said?
whitehairedprettyboy: (continue)

[personal profile] whitehairedprettyboy 2020-04-02 06:48 am (UTC)(link)
To be perfectly honest, this is the first time I've really discussed it at length, and the others here have mainly expressed varying degrees of incredulity. I have been informed that it's relaxing and easy [ his tone is doubtful ], but no one else has yet brought up the monetary aspect. Congratulations on being the first, I suppose.
justicedevil: (Z11)

[personal profile] justicedevil 2020-04-08 03:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Okay, yeah, I guess that's a good point. I don't really find cooking all that relaxing myself. More just something I need to do. I never needed to cook for myself or anyone else until I left home. My Dad hired a professional chef.

Were you doing something similar back home?
whitehairedprettyboy: (well)

[personal profile] whitehairedprettyboy 2020-04-09 02:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Precisely. When I was possessed of a more... palatable economic status, I employed all manner of servants to do, well, various servant-ish tasks - including, of course, the cooking. As you can imagine, it's been a bit of an adjustment.