Chris Warner’s Story Page
ADULTS ONLY.
Let’s face it – this is pornography! If you are underage, don’t be naughty! Go away!
Having said that, I must admit that these
stories are at the tamer end of the spectrum. They generally deal with teenagers and young
adults. I have mostly written characters
that are generally nice people and the events which open the doorway to sexual
experience. They were all first posted
on the ASN Story Board,
so they generally fit within the guidelines there. I am a New Zealander, so I have generally
made an effort to make my stories at home in
My earliest stories were written under the name pen_name_
Links: Click here for a list of websites that I like and some stories I particularly recommend.
Contact Me – I like hearing from people and I generally respond within a week to anyone who writes to me showing evidence they are a genuine human.
My Stories
(in reverse chronological order)
Holiday Games: A multi-part story about a teenage guy whose sexual experience develops through a series of
stripping games, generally coinciding with public holidays in New Zealand. This
story is a Real Game Play (RGP) story. I
am a fan of stories about stripping games, but too often the outcome of the
game seems too contrived by the author, which can ruin any sense of
realism. I decided to attempt some
stripping game stories where the outcome of events was determined by chance.
Further details of this will be provided at the end of each chapter.
Chapter One: Good Friday (29 March 2013): Paul’s first experience of seeing naked girls. Please don’t be put off by there being siblings playing in this game. This is not an incest story, and the sibling aspect will decrease in future chapters.
Chapter Two: Easter Saturday (30 March 2013): Paul and Ruth’s story of the previous night leads to a game of strip pool with Liam and Nina.
Chapter Three: Easter Sunday (31 March 2013): All six end up spending the evening together playing another game of cards.
Chapter Four: Easter Monday (1 April 2013): The story of what happens the following day.
Chapter Five: ANZAC Day (25 April 2013): Paul & Liam meet some of Louise’s friends to play pool and more.
Chapter Five A: ANZAC Day evening (25 April 2013): When Paul goes home and meets up with Ruth, Nina and Nathan, a tradition is started.
Chapter Six: Queen’s Birthday Weekend – Saturday (1
June 2013): A school dance has an after party organised by Ruth.
Chapter Seven: Queen’s Birthday Weekend – Sunday (2
June 2013): Nina organises a game where slavery is at stake.
Chapter Eight: Queen’s Birthday Weekend – Monday (3
June 2013): The aftermath of Nina’s game.
Chapter Nine: Labour Weekend – Friday (25 October 2013): The group return to the bach for a holiday weekend. There is a game of strip poker and some creative sleeping arrangements.
Chapter Ten: Labour Weekend – Saturday (26 October 2013): Another strip poker game followed by a night with a blond beauty.
Chapter Eleven: Labour Weekend – Sunday (27 October 2013): A dare competition in pairs. Paul’s love life finally seems to be working out.
Chapter Twelve: Labour Weekend – Monday (28 October
2013): A final round of stories and a final forfeit to perform.
The Towel is a Clumsy Metaphor (September 2012): My entry into a story competition on the ASN Story Board. The story had to be short (no more than two “pages” of the story board) stripping story where a towel plays a significant or primary role in the stripping. My entry was a story of sapphic discovery.
The Inspection (November 2011): Step-brother and step-sister, his female cousin and her gay male cousin are all bemoaning the fact that they’ve never had the opportunity for a good look at any intimate body parts. A cunning plan is hatched to give everyone an anonymous look at the others by torchlight in a darkened room. Do cunning plans ever work out as they’re meant to? And can things ever go back to normal?
Amy’s Stage Debut (October 2011): The boys in the school band have organised an end of year dinner, and they have decided to mark the end of their time at school by hiring a stripper. Amy and Peggy are the only girls in the band, and they have no intention of letting the boys’ plans ruin their party. When the evening threatens to fall flat, it is up to the girls to put a bit of life into the party.
Obeying the Twins (May 2011): A story involving blackmail, so not as tame as many of my other stories, but certainly not evil. Some readers have been pleasantly surprised.
Uncle Toby’s Memoires (December 2010): Uncle Toby, in a chapter from his forthcoming autobiography, tells the story of his experiences as a teenager back in the days when being naughty had serious consequences. Young people today may have a lot to learn.
The Psychology of Stripping (October 2010): Afraid of failing a difficult psychology paper, a woman student looks for help. The price of this assistance is to help a PhD student with his research fieldwork.
The Beach House Dress Code (August
2010): Helen, Alison and Tracy are staying at a beach house belonging to
The Real Woman (January 2010): Quite a
different sort of story for me. For a start, it is set in the future. It’s also my first story set in the
Flash (December 2009): A very short Christmas story I wrote as part of a challenge on the ASN Story Board. The idea was to write a Christmas-themed short story (it had to fit on one “page” of the Story Board – about 16kb) within the general guidelines of that site.
Advances at the Retreat (December 2009): When Scott finally gets to leave the straight-laced farming community where he grew up, his parents arrange for him to stay with a seemingly respectable cousin named Bonnie, who has a job providing support for others at the local women’s centre. However, the support Bonnie provides is more than just a friendly chat, and when she hires Scott to help staff a women’s retreat it’s the best summer job ever.
Classical Caregiving (December 2009): Jo and Aaron are perennial outsiders making up the numbers in a string quartet. When Aaron breaks his leg a few weeks before travelling to an important competition and is temporarily unable to shower and dress independently, Jo finds herself caring for Aaron in more ways than one.
Changing Time (November 2009): When Rose persuades her twin brother Tim to coach her basketball team, she’s hoping it will increase his social confidence and give him more to life than his school work. Tim has always been awkward around girls, and now he is closely involved with a whole team of them. There’s still the tricky issue of resolving changing room etiquette. It’s a good thing his sister is looking out for him.
No Room For Modesty (June 2005): Steve is a film cameraman who specialises in marine nature documentaries. Now he’s being asked to be the replacement cameraman for an all-female crew shooting a surfing film. He’s used to living rough, but sharing a campervan with women who were already feeling very self-conscious is certainly a new challenge.
The Camp Sleepover Club (April 2005):
The McKe
First Fun & Games (March 2005): David and Andrew are good friends who are close to finishing high school without ever really being noticed by the girls. As somewhat nerdy late developers who never found a place within the social networks at school, they were accustomed to just doing their own thing. However, things change dramatically when Andrew gets himself a girlfriend. As David becomes a sometime participant in their fun and games, will he find the same satisfaction that Andrew has?