Passage of Pleasure (Flash Version)

How much erotic torment can you withstand?

An interactive, flash based tease for females which requires only your imagination and fingertips (or perhaps someone else’s). If toys are available however, use them for the relevant parts dictated by the scenarios (such as a massage wand vibrator and a dildo). The game requires Adobe flash. Simply follow the instructions in order to progress to the next room. With each room comes more teasing, denial and edging.

The end of the tease gives a chance to climax as well as an option for those who are not allowed or do not wish to.

Due to the difficulty and length of the tease, it may be necessary for some to complete it in sections (there are 5 sections or ‘rooms’ in relation to the tease, in total), though do not give in and orgasm until permission is granted. If you climax before you are granted it, either denying yourself an orgasm for 5 days afterwards, or alternatively, giving yourself 3 ruined orgasms in a row at the next opportunity, will be sufficient punishment.

Will you be able to make it to the end and earn your reward?

To Cum or Not to Come?

Is there much difference besides the aesthetic?


There are many opinions regarding the use of ‘cum’ or ‘come’ when referencing an orgasm in the context of both a noun and a verb. Some may argue that the use of ‘come’ is the correct spelling, as well as being more visually appealing than the somewhat sleazy denotation which ‘cum’ portrays when referring to something as sensual as an orgasm. ‘Cum’, on the other hand, could be argued as being an instance of language and spelling simply adapting as they always have done, to fit with the trends and usage, the evolution of language.


In my writing, I tend to use both, though predominantly ‘come’ is the spelling of choice. Both certainly do have their place, often with the context being the predominant factor. Both can be equally viable when speech is concerned, with ‘cum’ able to clarify when there is any ambiguity, though this is often a rare occasion. More often, only the tone may dictate if ‘cum’ is used in speech, with snappier, more intense dialogue which strives for a harsher and more vulgar atmosphere dictating its usage.


‘Come’ on the other hand simply seems to be more visually appealing within text as well as flow better; it seems less jarring and fits more in line with the mood of eroticism, certainly a personal preference.
‘Cum’ seems more suitably reserved for orgasm as a noun, a word which, for example, helps differentiate the male orgasm itself from the product of the climax.


Overall, I try to keep a personal guideline on the usage of either ‘cum’ or ‘come’ simply so that the wrong use or interpretation does not take one out of the story, and this is always the most important point… to make sure that one can always be comfortably confined within their fantasy without feeling the need to internally debate what looks best grammatically.

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