How to Write Cis Characters
As a writer, even just as a hobby, I thought I'd put together a quick little guide on how to write compelling cis characters. It's a topic that's near and dear to me, and I feel it's important to spread some of this information. So look below for a few of my favourite tips!
Write her like a real person
We all know cissies aren't real people, but it's important when you're writing a character that you treat them as if they are. Writing a story about a fleshlight will always be incredibly boring - writing about a cuntgirl will be equally so. Instead, this is a good opportunity for a novel exercise - consider how she thinks. It may not matter much in real life, but think about whether your character wants to be fucked the way she is in your story. Is she an anal whore? Maybe she was a virgin and hates what's happening. It could be she's hoping to be bred - all these things will inform the way she acts. Whether cissies are conscious of these decisions or not in real life doesn't matter, but in your story they'll help bring life to a character that otherwise would just be three holes to fill. Nothing wrong with that, of course, but it's not ideal for a good story.
2. Focus on what makes her unique
This kinda ties in with the last one, but I want to emphasize here. Sure, it's nice to know she's got a wet pussy, a tight asshole, and a slobbery, eager mouth. But she's a cuntgirl - your reader already knows that stuff. You can definitely mention it, but if it's all you talk about, you're not setting her apart from any other character. Instead, ask which details are relevant to your story. Is she a TERF? That's an easy way to get your reader on board with mistreating and humiliating her. If she's super eager to get bred, you can either help the audience sympathize with your transfem character by letting her get knocked up, or add some extra humiliation by making sure she only ever gets cock in her ass or mouth. If all you ever talk about is her holes, you'll fail to interest your audience in why this cuntgirl is so good to fuck, and you're leaving good characterization on the table.
Remember that you are writing a cuntgirl. Just because you shouldn't only focus on her holes doesn't mean you should leave them out. There's not really much reason to have a cuntgirl in a story except as a sex toy, so make sure the audience knows that's what she is. Regularly make reference to the way her tits are bouncing. Comment on how the real women around her are constantly staring at her dumptruck ass or groping her. Going over her sexual history when you introduce her can be an easy way to fill the audience in on who she is, whether she used to be a booty call for the transfem main character, or she's a prominent gold star TERF.
4. Don't give them any dignity
It might not be a porn story you're writing, so it might sometimes be appropriate to 'fade away' so to speak if a transfem is taking a piss or getting herself off. Cuntgirls deserve no such courtesy. Just like they deserve no privacy in real life, in bedrooms, changerooms, or bathrooms, feel free to go in-depth on whatever she's doing. Describe how she's masturbating sprawled out on the bed, three fingers hammering her pussy, a dildo up her ass, mouth hanging open with her tongue out as she drools all over herself. Some readers might really want to know how her swimsuit clings to her ass as she peels it down, or the way her tits drop and bounce when she takes the top off.
Cissy men can be worth writing now and then too, but usually are best as background characters. Mentioning that there's a cissy jerking his dick while his wife gets plowed in the next room can add a little extra context for a reader who's interested, but unlike cuntgirls it's not even worth pretending they're people for the purpose of the story.
Hopefully some of these have been helpful! Happy writing!