🍽️ Girl Dinner #6 | late night call energy
Through the years of listening to AE I've found that phone call/voice memo style audios, when done well, take just enough pressure off the imagination that they become one of the easiest and most immersive ways to enjoy audios. Unlike fully produced scene-based audios, the slight distance created by a phone filter actually works in its favor. It becomes very easy to imagine the fantasy character on the other end of the phone.. physically elsewhere, but still intimately connected while you listen.
That said.. I also think this format is deceptively difficult to pull off well. With so much focus placed directly on the voice, pacing and attunement become everything. The pauses have to feel natural... the emotional rhythm leaving space for the listener’s imagined responses... Too rushed or too performative and the illusion breaks immediately.
So when I listened to this audio and realized it was checking many of those boxes, I knew I wanted to share it here. I especially appreciated how the writer portrayed the listener as "quieter" and "a little shy".. it fits beautifully with the reality that we as listeners can’t actually respond aloud. The way the writer/VA compensates for that silence, while still making the interaction feel mutual and emotionally connected, is incredibly well done ✨
HisVoiceForYou -"What are friends for?"
Script "Recipe" written by Ruin
🍽️ Girl Dinner Menu:
🎧 POV Type: M4F
👀 Listener Orgasms: yes
💬 Listener Names: sweetheart, baby, good-girl
🪷 Foreplay: yes
💐 Aftercare: yes
🌶️ Spice Content: phone sex, JOI, teasing, praise, fingering, edging, countdown, mutual O
🌊 Emotional Currents: vulnerability, encouragement, patience, possessiveness
⚖️ Power Dynamic: light pleasure Dom
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To hear more of this VA and support their work you can find them on the Quinn app under the name "Atlas" or here on Reddit (though a smaller body of work).