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I am writing historic accounts, 17th century Europe, with what textbooks and novels refer to as "plundering armies" and "rapine" and "ravishing" I am sticking to rape, forced. I want to write an account of a mercenary who rapes a young wife in front of her family. Can I include young children as part of the family witnessing this? Can I put ages in?
 
The LIT rule is against underage sex, including voyeurism. I'd split hairs and call mercenary rapine an act of violence, not sex. The young children witness a horrible assault -- they are not erotic voyeurs. If they're young enough, they won't recognize the sex, just the violence. AFAIK there's no LIT rule about kids witnessing violence.

Of course, you could play it safe and have the mercenary slaughter the kids before or after assaulting their mother. ;) Or more likely, avoid explicit detail of the rape as seen by the kids. Don't describe penetration from their POV. Maybe just say they're horrified and terrified.
 
I am writing historic accounts, 17th century Europe, with what textbooks and novels refer to as "plundering armies" and "rapine" and "ravishing" I am sticking to rape, forced. I want to write an account of a mercenary who rapes a young wife in front of her family. Can I include young children as part of the family witnessing this? Can I put ages in?

Don't. Please.
 
I am writing historic accounts, 17th century Europe, with what textbooks and novels refer to as "plundering armies" and "rapine" and "ravishing" I am sticking to rape, forced. I want to write an account of a mercenary who rapes a young wife in front of her family. Can I include young children as part of the family witnessing this? Can I put ages in?

Lit is pretty strict about the under-18-no-sex rule. As Hypoxia noted, you can't have kids (i.e., characters under 18) involved in, party to, or witness to sexual acts. Even though this is an act of violence, it is a sexual act even if it isn't erotic, so I think having kids as witnesses would run afoul of the rule.
 
No, no, no. Please, just no. You got to stick to the site's rules. Rules or no rules, rape and underage sex is still unlawful.
 
Never mind the rules I doubt anyone would find that type of thing erotic even in their historic fiction. If that's your interest keep it to yourself.
 
I am writing historic accounts, 17th century Europe, with what textbooks and novels refer to as "plundering armies" and "rapine" and "ravishing" I am sticking to rape, forced. I want to write an account of a mercenary who rapes a young wife in front of her family. Can I include young children as part of the family witnessing this? Can I put ages in?

From my experience editing stories for authors that were flagged for "underage sexual relationship(s)", based on the scene you describe, what will happen first is your submission WILL be flagged and a message sent back giving you the basic 'canned' response from the automated software that decides such things. As the author, you can either change the story so it passes the automated checking software, or ask Laurel - who has the final say - to look at the particular situation and decide if the web site may end up receiving fines for publishing the story as is. I could be very wrong, but I doubt Laurel will take a chance on publishing anything that might risk the future of the site.

If I were the editor, I might produce a suggested method of writing the scene differently for the author, or recommend that they find another way to write the scene, that is, at least while publishing the story on Literotica is their goal.

Cheers!
Josie :cattail:
 
based on the scene you describe, what will happen first is your submission WILL be flagged and a message sent back giving you the basic 'canned' response from the automated software that decides such things.

For the record, Laurel has posted that there is no automated checker--that she personally determines all rejections and registers all rejections.
 
I edited this post because....

I just don't give a fuck anymore, there's no reason to.
 
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Automated checker

For the record, Laurel has posted that there is no automated checker--that she personally determines all rejections and registers all rejections.

It is a little hard to visualize an automated special purpose checker sophisticated enough to pick up all instances of underage violations, or other rules of the site.

For example I wrote a story that was rejected because I "advanced" the ages of well known teen age characters to detail an experience later in life. That bounced back due to a sort of esoteric codicil to the rule prohibiting that. But how would an automated checker have known that the characters I named were underage in the original literature?

OTOH I also had a story bounced early on because I had more than one speaker quoted in a paragraph, even though great writers occasionally violate that rule for effect at times. That seemed to me to be more an automated response. Using a standard grammar editor would have caught that and maybe that is done first.
 
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Well, yes, but the site owner and editor has declared there's no automated filter system, so that would seem to negate the need to discuss that possibility.
 
I am writing historic accounts, 17th century Europe, with what textbooks and novels refer to as "plundering armies" and "rapine" and "ravishing" I am sticking to rape, forced. I want to write an account of a mercenary who rapes a young wife in front of her family. Can I include young children as part of the family witnessing this? Can I put ages in?

No, it will be rejected.
 
Admin isn't hard to work with here at LIT, the standards aren't onerous or impossible, and I'm impossible to please. Leave the kiddies and kitties outta your stories. Stick to traditional and conventional writing forms.
 
Admin isn't hard to work with here at LIT, the standards aren't onerous or impossible, and I'm impossible to please. Leave the kiddies and kitties outta your stories. Stick to traditional and conventional writing forms.

There's nothing wrong with having a story where kitties witness sex acts...so long as they are over 2-1/2 in cat years. ;)
 
OMG! Did you really put that thing of his in your mouth???

godfather-kitteh.jpg
 
So much for my latest story attempt, Children Of The Cornhole.

* pitches rough draft into wastebasket on top of Conjoined Twincest Fetus Gangbang *
 
Doggies

There's nothing wrong with having a story where kitties witness sex acts...so long as they are over 2-1/2 in cat years. ;)

The rules of the AKC allow a male dog to be used at stud at the age of eight months, so I guess that is "legal age" for them to appear on Literotica wandering through the background of the story?

;o)

If you are a follower of webcam porn (come on, admit it!) you may have noticed how many times a dog or cat wanders through behind a girl stripping for her bf on webcam.
 
I was reading this thread and then I felt the curiosity to ask.
I am writing a Sci-Fi/Fantasy series where in the near future the main character will take a female Dwarf as his wife. She has the height and phhysical complexion of a thirteen year old girl, but she has adult female assets and an age of 140 years old, what would amount to a human 35-38 years old woman. So, would this count as "child sex" if she has a physique near a young girl even though she is a mentally adult, non-human creature?
 
I was reading this thread and then I felt the curiosity to ask.
I am writing a Sci-Fi/Fantasy series where in the near future the main character will take a female Dwarf as his wife. She has the height and phhysical complexion of a thirteen year old girl, but she has adult female assets and an age of 140 years old, what would amount to a human 35-38 years old woman. So, would this count as "child sex" if she has a physique near a young girl even though she is a mentally adult, non-human creature?

Ask Laurel.

I think I posed a similar question some time back, re: a classic SciFi story of a few generations back. A girl was struck by polarized lightning or whatever when she was ten. That was a few thousand years ago. Since then, she's lived as a child or child-bride or child-whore in many situations. She is very old story-wise, but appears pre-pubescent.

I was told that this would be rejected at LIT. That may be because she's HUMAN, even if magically transformed. Rules for orcs, elves, kobolds etc are a bit different here. Ask Laurel. Or write it, submit it, and see what happens.
 
Well, that was one "beforehand question". The scene in fact won't happen until chapter 4 or 5, and I'm working on chapter 3 when she's going to be presented... if my editor shows signs of life (¬_¬)
 
Well, that was one "beforehand question". The scene in fact won't happen until chapter 4 or 5, and I'm working on chapter 3 when she's going to be presented... if my editor shows signs of life (¬_¬)

Still, you should either ask Laurel directly or submit and see what happens. We can all give you our best guess, but Laurel is the only one who decides what's posted.
 
Just submitted the message, if she doesn't mind, I'll quote her answer here for enlightenment of everyone.
Now that's sounded pedantic.
 
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