Incest

I have always been into incest. During my adolescence, my sister and my mother were objects of my curiosity. For most of my life, I thought incest was my primary kink until I discovered it was actually ageplay.

Incest is a very common kink, but its popularity is hidden because of how much shame it brings. At one point, I tallied up the number of stories at Literotica, and incest accounted for approximately 10% of all the erotic fiction (that may have changed now that they have stopped allowing stories involving underage characters). Content creators will find that many of their custom requests involve incest, and incest-related content they produce will be hot items.

If you are a performer, try to resist crossing into roles you don’t fit. You may prefer to think of yourself as a daughter or a sister and rather not think of yourself as a mom. However, you should let your customers be the judge of what incest roles you fit best.

Incest works differently for different people. I fantasize much about moms, sisters, and daughters, but I have little arousal for aunts and cousins. I used to hate content with step-relations, thinking it was a cop-out until I realized that many people must legitimately have fantasies about step-relations. For me, incest fantasy is no good unless it includes (or I can imagine) an ageplay component, but for other people, underage characters ruin it.

Babysitter fantasies are similar to incest fantasies, but fans of babysitter fantasies are frequently turned off by incest fantasy. Note that while most babysitter content involves a dad, babysitter content involving the babysat child is potentially more powerful and valuable, and it is definitely under-served.

Keep in mind that there is a vast amount of pressure against incest content. Somewhat justifiably, I suppose, since real incest is almost invariably traumatic and damaging. C4S makes a ton of money from incest content, but they try to pretend they don’t (they have never listed “incest” as a category, but instead list things like “taboo”; they recently dropped categories like “mommy’s boy”, and they added “step-” to all relationship words). As far as I can tell, there are no laws against incest fantasy (in the U.S.), but laws barring “obscene” content (which are unconstitutional but still on the books) have been arbitrarily interpreted to mostly mean incest. Much of this pressure comes not from the law, but from credit card companies.

(The word “taboo” does not mean incest. However, content providers and distributors often use the word “taboo” in place of “incest” because of the pressure against incest content.)

Individual content creators will do best by focusing on the aspects of incest fantasy that are under-served. Mainstream porn always involves step-relations and adults, and there is very little dubious-consent or non-consent. Incest content that also taps into ageplay is hugely under-served, even though it is risky and can be done with no additional risk.

Key Points

It is important to establish the relationship with dialogue. A video that claims to be about a brother and sister is a rip-off if they don’t actually, unambiguously establish that point (a girl mentioning “mom” to a boy isn’t good enough to imply that they are related).

It generally isn’t good enough to simply have family members who fuck. (Actually, I’d like to see more of that, as long as it’s done a certain way; I’ll have to think about that formula.) Viewers generally want to see why they fuck, some reason that enabled them to cross the line. Got drunk, got dumped, caught masturbating, accidentally sent nude selfies, need money, need to be punished, blackmail, mind control, viagra boner, lost bet, etc. Incest needs to be shown as an exceptional circumstance. There are an infinite number of possibilities, which means an infinite variety of content. Probably a lot of scripts I post here will boil down to different situations leading to incest.

I’m also going to say that you should go easy on dialog that argues, “it’s wrong.” First of all, wrongness is debatable, and secondly, there are limits to how much we want to be reminded that what we like is considered wrong. On the other hand, there should be some reluctance on the part of at least one character. It can range from embarrassment or anger to, “but you’re my brother!” to “OMG this is so gross!” I guess I’m saying that the wrongness should be shown, but not stated explicitly.