Tips on How To Be More Inclusive In Your Stories
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  • Reads 115
  • Votes 15
  • Parts 4
  • Time 12m
Ongoing, First published Nov 17, 2020
These are just a few tips on how to include more diversity in your books! These are suggestions so people, whether they be of color, in the LGBTQ+ community, or more, don't feel left out! So if you have time, please read! ❤
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Mature Chapters

6 parts Complete Mature

This is a collection of chapters for my stories that contain mature content. The intention is to give the reader an opportunity to see a different side of the relationship developing between the characters that you don't necessarily get in the main books. Intimate relationships invariably involve a physical element, and so my aim with these chapters is to add some of that physical element for readers that may be interested. Hopefully this might help with a deeper understanding of the characters and answer some questions you may have about them. However, for those that prefer not to read about physical intimacy, I've tried to ensure that the stories will also still make sense without these additional chapters, so that the choice is yours. So, as per Wattpad guidelines, I should warn you that the following chapters contain mature sexual content. It is not intended to be gratuitous - the intention is for these chapters to be read in the context of the main book to which they belong.