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Here is an image that I look at when I am writing
my Story “Family Feud”
Family
Feud I
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chapters)
I have recently re-done this story, added
additional content, gone over the grammar. This is the first part of
a much larger series. Blu-Ray Edition - Now with extended bonus
content! We are introduced to the Taylor Family, typical mid-American
nuclear family living in suburbia. In the first story , Wendy enlists
the aid of her daughter to help motivate her lazy and irresponsible
husband and son. Take better care of themselves, take a leadership
role in the household again and be ‘better’ men, is all
she is asking. At first, it is a somewhat playful attempt at serving
the men notice that the Taylor women are done picking up after them,
and coddling them. The women write their version of a “Declaration
of Independence” spelling out their grievances and what has to
change. One thing leads to another, and perhaps drunk on power,
things just start to get ‘weird’. The Taylor women find
themselves cuckolding the Taylor men. Like something out of the movie
“9 to 5” when the secretaries tie up their boss and
realize they’ve probably gone too far, it’s just a little
too late to turn back. The men surrender their clothes and are under
a tight supervision to clean up, get in shape and not watch porn.
This story features femdom elements.
Family
Feud II
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The second story begins less than a week before
the events of Family Feud III. The Taylor women realize they've
wronged the men in a big way. They make a conscious choice to give
them a chance at 'payback' and with some reluctance agree to be the
me A sequel to the story: "Family Feud". In Family Feud I,
the Taylor women tried to motivate the men to get in shape, take
responsibility for their actions etc and in the process managed to
cuckold them. In Family Feud II, Turnabout is fair play. The Taylor
Men find a way to take back control of the house and the women
begrudgingly agree to payback as their slaves. Fair is fair, right?
This is a very long story, with hopefully a lot of surprises.
Family
Feud III
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The third story picks up right where Family
Feud II leaves off. The Taylor's are evolving in unexpected ways, and
the family dynamic begins to change. The story begins at the county
fair with plenty of opportunities for humiliating dares and contests
to challenge the girls.
This story is not yet finished.
Family
Feud Companion
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chapters)
I have started to keep notes of important
people, places, things, and Easter eggs in my Family Feud stories.
This is helpful to me, so that I do not have to hunt for these things
and I may not forget them while I am writing. I thought it may be fun
and appreciated if I shared my notes and insights with you. This
could contain spoilers, especially if you have not read the stories
yet. Family Feud to me is a really fun story to write. Stories like
this usually have "Bad Guys", but I tried really hard to
give motivations to the characters that not only help the reader see
that things aren't always black and white, good and bad, but that
over the course of the story, people will change. I think for me part
of the joy of writing about them is to simply create the characters,
create the situation and then play out what happens, without too much
of an outline. Things just seem to organically go from there. At
times, I've had to rewrite when I wasn't satisfied with where things
had gone, but in general this method has served my purposes in
writing the characters. They seem to naturally evolve. I don't like
stories that are over just as soon as I get to know the characters. I
enjoy the concept of a serial of stories about these people. I think
that helps me connect to them, gives me an emotional response when
they face a challenge, overcome an obstacle, get beaten up, beaten
down and ultimately triumph (or fail) by what is thrown at them in
the course of the story. Updated through Chapter 25, Family Feud Book
III.
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Bill
Taylor
Head of household,
Unemployed,
Former High
School Athlete
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Wendy
Taylor
Fit, Attractive, Bright, Cheery
Professional
Executive Career Track
Pilates, Aerobics
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Chris
Taylor
The ultimate slacker and nerd
He applies himself
to things he enjoys.
He enjoys 'half-assing' things.
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Jamie
Taylor
Bright and Positive Like Her Mother
“Goody-Two
Shoes”, Honors Classes, Cheerleader