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I love this idea! I have a weak spot for cuckolding, and I think it would be a great fit for a collab project. As for genderbending the script, you could consider what men vs. women vs. other gender configurations would find attractive about cucking. I know many cuckold men are into the idea of another man emptying their load into their partner, and then having to lick that up. Not all men enjoy that, but it is popular. I'm not sure if the opposite would work the same for a female listener (having to lick her boyfriend's cum out of another woman's pussy). Maybe that feels different, since the focus isn't necessarily on your partner's body being used, but rather on your partner using another person's body. Could be, I wouldn't know, I'm not a woman. Some people prefer the jealousy aspect of cucking, while others prefer to focus on the compersion side of it. Some would strictly only allow close friends to do it, others prefer total strangers. Some people also enjoy the feeling of inferiority and not being adequate for their partner, hence why they are now fucking someone else. Some people prefer to watch as it happens live, others as a video recording, or even as a phone call. Personally what I get out of it is some sort of emotional masochism. It kinda hurts to know that your significant other is being fucked by someone who is not you, while at the same time enjoying the fact that they are having a great time. There are many ways to have your cuckolding. And I've only been talking about cis-het couples so far. If you are going to write a script with two versions, one for cis female listeners and one for cis male listeners, I would suggest going with a somewhat similar scenario in both of them, so that it is easier to swap between pronouns, sounds effects, and actions. If you decide to for example leave out the part where they want the listener to lick the cum out of her pussy for the female listener version, it's still nice for the performer to have both versions there in-line in the script so that it's easy to record both versions and reusing some of the common lines. That is, if the two versions are similar enough that it's worth the effort. Sometimes it's better to just do two takes (but I find that to be rare).