Rainy Day Comfort
Added 2020-08-30 04:00:53 +0000 UTCHello Hello!
Usually I give access to patron exclusive audios chronologically, that way everyone ends up listening to the same audios eventually.
However, since this is my first SFW patron exclusive audio, I wanted to give everyone access to this at the same time so that I could get feedback from everyone for future audios like this.
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So I know I don't usually do these kind of SFW comfort/sleep aid type audios.
But I'd like to!
I don't do them mainly because I feel like I'm not too great at them.
Honestly, they kind of give me anxiety.
Personally, I find a lot of comfort from physical touch and quality time with people that I enjoy being around. So to try to give that same kind of intimate and loving energy feels like a struggle for me.
As always, feedback is welcome and necessary.
Yes, The Owl and The Pussycat is a poem I read often as a child. It had such wonderful watercolour illustrations.
Please enjoy, and hopefully relax
Aasimar
Comments
Listening in 2022 ! Loved this sfw audio. Your voice is the only one I can listen to for sleep and horny time β€οΈ
Leeee
2022-08-15 04:17:17 +0000 UTCI'm glad! And I'd like to make SFW's more regular in my monthly posts
Aa
2020-10-04 03:24:03 +0000 UTCI found this really comforting and relaxing. Being read to is so soothing and intimate. I would definitely enjoy more audios like this.π
A
2020-10-03 14:37:12 +0000 UTCVery cute, and I *really* don't want to be "that" person - but m'dear, you mispronounced a thing in the poem. The Owl and The Pussycat dine on "MINCE" and the correct pronunciation of the fruit Quince rhymes with that [ kwins ] (I am sorry for nitpicking!) ππ
Phoenix
2020-08-30 10:45:49 +0000 UTCYay! I love these. I just listened to it. Some feedback (coming from my personal opinion of these kinds of audios) is to breathe and not be scared of silence. You use a lot of verbal connectors, perhaps out of nervousness? It makes the experience just a little less relaxing because I want to comfort you out of your nerves lol. I also suggest a tonal arc that is fairly steady, like maybe keep the nervousness in the beginning of the audio, but have a reason to seem less nervous later on. Does that make sense? Your voice while reading was the perfect pace and tone for relaxation, I would love to have that kind of steadfast calm throughout the piece when you're acting as well! I also loved the fourth wall break, very sweet. Thanks for stepping out of your comfort zone!
Shy
2020-08-30 04:23:46 +0000 UTC