I'm not sure exactly what kind of'monster' you're referring to in this story. If it's a literal monster, it could be a very exciting and perhaps terrifying experience. Maybe it was a large and strange - looking creature that you stumbled upon in the woods or an unexpected place.
Well, without more details it's hard to fully understand your story. But if it's a metaphorical'monster', it could be something like a difficult situation or a person who seemed intimidating at first. For example, it might be your first encounter with a strict teacher or a challenging task that seemed like a'monster' to overcome.
I once had my first encounter with a deer while hiking in the forest. It was just standing there, looking at me. It was so beautiful and calm. I didn't move for a while, just enjoying the moment.
I once knew a guy named Tom. His first gay encounter was at a college party. He saw a boy across the room and was immediately attracted. They started talking about books, which they both loved. As the night went on, they realized they had a deep connection. They exchanged numbers and started to get to know each other better over time. It was a very innocent and sweet beginning for him.
It depends. Sometimes a story labeled as 'Encounter' might be based on real events, but often it could be purely fictional.
I'm not sure. It depends on how it's presented and the background information available.
Surprise is another emotion. You might be surprised by your own feelings or by the connection you have with the other person. Take the case of a young man who unexpectedly felt a strong pull towards another guy at a library. He was so surprised by it. But along with that, there can also be a feeling of acceptance if the encounter goes well, like realizing that this is a normal and valid part of who you are.
Perhaps the main theme is survival. If it's a true story, the'monster' could represent a threat to the author's well - being, and the story could be about how they managed to survive that threat, whether it was a physical danger or an emotional turmoil.
Hard to say for sure. It might be based on real events but with some fictional elements added for drama.
My first time with another girl was during a volunteer activity. I remember seeing her across the room and being instantly drawn to her energy. When we finally started working together, it was a bit awkward at first. But as we focused on the task at hand, like helping to distribute food to the needy, we got to know each other better. We found out we had a lot in common, and it turned out to be a really positive and memorable time.
Well, the first time I felt a pussy (assuming you mean a cat), it was a really soft and warm experience. I was at a friend's house and their cat just came up to me. I slowly reached out my hand and gently stroked its fur. It purred so happily, which made me feel really good.
No, it's not. 'Encounter' is a fictional work created by the author's imagination.