One of the poll ideas. A guy disguises himself as a woman to end up in the women's prison ward (maybe he's a criminal, or maybe he's a pervert into tough chicks or something idk) and ends up getting pegged, dressed up, whore out to prison guards and maybe even transferred into the guy's prison at some point. Lots of fun stuff I could do with the setting and I could definitely see it becoming a longer story with lots of kink stuff right away (unlike my other stuff which needed 5+ chapters of setup before a dick shows up)
Greetings!
Thank you for your writings. I apologize for the text. The text in English was done through an online translator. I apologize for the inconvenience.
I have a suggestion for a new story related to the prison.
What if the story, instead of a prison, is moved to a convent or a women's educational institution at a convent in the late Middle Ages or, for example, the 17th century? And the protagonist of the work would be placed in such conditions that an attempt to leave the place and expose himself as a man would be punishable by death?
I will allow myself to give a small example of a plot for evaluation.
Summary of the plot.
The young son of a nobleman (for example, a count) led a dissolute lifestyle and was completely disobedient and licentious. As a result of his vicious lifestyle, the protagonist was tricked into committing a crime against the king or accidentally fell into a similar situation. Such misdemeanors are punishable by death, the young man is actively sought. The opportunity to leave the country is lost. To save his son and justify him before the crown, the father of the young count needs a long period of time.
While the problem is being solved, the young Count is hidden in a convent under the guise of a novice. The abbess of the convent is the sister of the Count's new wife. The Count's wife is the stepmother of the protagonist, with whom he has an uneasy relationship, and who wants to “re-educate” him ...
Possible variations of the plot.
Starting positions of the story.
The main character is a young man of 18, is a nobleman - the son of an earl. His mother died early. The father did not pay proper attention to the upbringing of his son in connection with state affairs. As a result, the protagonist grew up a frivolous guy leading a dissolute lifestyle. The father wants to change the situation, since he is the sole heir to his entire fortune.
The protagonist's father remarried a few years ago to a woman of noble blood. The said woman also has a son who is the same age as the protagonist. Her son is the complete opposite of the protagonist. Serious and responsible, but a bit shy. The relationship between the protagonist and the stepmother does not work out. He does not accept his new mother and brother.
In one of the days being in the capital the protagonist in the company of the same high-born hangers-on after drinking breaks the public order and faces the royal guard, the captain of which is one of the distant relatives of the royal family. In the process of trying to pacify the noble troublemakers, a scuffle ensues in which the captain is killed and some of the guards are maimed. The protagonist did not take part in the fight, but it turns out that he is accused of committing a crime against the crown and is forced to go on the run.
(Option not required. The protagonist might as well have had sexual intercourse with someone from the royal family and been caught. After which, while trying to escape and being chased, any of the pursuers could also be killed. And the protagonist is also declared wanted by the totality of the offenses).
The protagonist is at the estate. Despite the serious connections of his father, it will not be possible to settle the said problem at once. The young man also does not have time to escape from the country. Stepmother remembers that her own sister is the abbess of a convent, where it will be possible to hide the hero until all the problems are solved under the guise of a young noblewoman from an impoverished family, who, for example, was sent to study at a convent school for women.
In addition to wanting to help her husband, the stepmother pursues the goal of re-educating her adopted son and accustoming him to discipline. However, the abbess, looking at the spoiled young nobleman, perceives this task in her own way - completely breaks his will and consciousness, and re-educates him as a young noblewoman for marriage. The abbess is aware of the protagonist's attitude towards her beloved sister and nephew and intends to teach the protagonist a cruel lesson by molding a “new man” out of him by the methods available to her.
(The conditions of a convent school in the past allow the protagonist to be placed under conditions of strict discipline, training, and engaging in strictly feminine activities, from household chores to pleasing a future spouse from among the noblewomen. Also female students may be periodically brought out to balls, fairs, tournaments and other activities characteristic of the Middle Ages or other period).
The conditions of search and further trial under the threat of death, as well as the need to preserve his true identity in front of other students, teachers and nuns (after all, there may be royal informers in the convent), do not allow the protagonist to rebel and force him to fully comply with what is required of him)
While in the monastery, the protagonist can only communicate with the outside world through his half-brother, who is the only one who treats him with compassion (perhaps initially he wanted to be friends with him). Gradually in the process of breaking the protagonist, he changes his attitude towards his half-brother to friendly. And later in the process of being forcibly feminized...perhaps falling in love with him as well. For the plot, given the late time period for feminization, it may be necessary for the protagonist to have a thin and fragile (noble) physique, as well as for a concoction to be consumed on the grounds of the monastery to reveal femininity, etc. (something along the lines of the medieval smoothie that the protagonists of «Certifiably Cooked»).
In the course of the plot development (e.g. a year later), the protagonist's father solves the problem of his son's criminal prosecution and proves his innocence. At the same time, the son is already outwardly and psychologically a female noblewoman in love with her half-brother. The stepmother, on the advice of the Mother Superior (or herself), pushes her husband (the Count) to arrange a marriage between her son and her stepson, who assumes the new identity of a noblewoman from an impoverished family. (For example some knight's estate was looted during a war and the entire family perished. And the protagonist was in a convent as the miraculously rescued daughter of said knightly family).
In the end, the count agrees to the plan. Claims that his son has left to seek happiness and glory in new lands. He declares his adopted son the heir to the estate and marries him to a girl from the convent school (who is actually his real son).
For the sake of continuation and diversion, the old count and stepmother have a child, which is passed on to the family of half-brothers and they act as his parents (there is no medicine allowing a feminized man to give birth in the Middle Ages).
The protagonist despite his protests in the beginning and the process of feminization eventually finds his happiness and enjoys life as a noblewoman - the wife of an earl (like the protagonist in Playing for Keeps).
P.S. Perhaps a fantasy setting would work for this story as well.
Thank you for your attention.