robertreams
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Anyone know what it means to have a red H on ones stories?
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Anyone know what it means to have a red H on ones stories?
No, A red H means the story was screened by a panel of fags and approved for homosexual readers.
Exactly. It is seriously Hot. Cuz those boys know about action! Why there was one time the floor moved for me ... and it was my flatmate who had met two guys on the South Bank and brought them home, they had such vigorous rumpy pumpy that it made the whole house shake!
Seriously.
Was camping in south Mississippi. Sitting by the fire pit my wife is suddenly tugging my sleeve.
The side walls of a friend's tent were bellowing in and out every few seconds. their air mattress was against the fabric and they were going at it hard.
We all (about 20 of us) got up and walked quietly over there. about the time we got into place around it they both gave these little stifled moans and the tent stopped moving.
Twenty people started clapping and yelling 'Husar!" at the top of our lungs.
Right outside their tent.
oh, and H for both the sexual hotness and the quality of story-telling hotness .
I don't think the H means hot as in sexually hot(even though I would imagine most are seeing this is an erotica site) But it means hot as in it has a high score so hot as in popular and that can be for more than sex.
The H's are nice sure, but I like the hearts better. I think they tell more about the writer and the writing, Favourite as an author, or the story itself are truer representations of the work.
Yup.
I remember getting so excited when I got a couple of those on my first story. Then I recall the next day when I saw the "broken heart" I was like "Oh no!"
Now I just take it all in stride.
Yup.
I remember getting so excited when I got a couple of those on my first story. Then I recall the next day when I saw the "broken heart" I was like "Oh no!"
Now I just take it all in stride.
Yup.
I remember getting so excited when I got a couple of those on my first story. Then I recall the next day when I saw the "broken heart" I was like "Oh no!"
Now I just take it all in stride.
I recall the first broken heart. I tried so hard to figure out what I had done, why they'd un-favorite me. Was it a newer story that pissed them off? I checked out their favorites list, and it was a bookmark page. Just a couple of stories. The favorites changed every day.
When I first started getting the red hearts, I'd check out who favorited me. I was so proud. Then I checked a favorites page, and it was just a reading list. Every day, a few more stories added, high scores, low scores, category, it didn't matter. Live and learn, or make that write and learn.
I sometimes favorite something, then realize that I don't anyone knowing that I liked it. I feel badly unfavoriting, but...
I stopped fretting about everything but views.
I stopped fretting about everything but views.
I haven't paid much attention to views. I click out of a lot of stories that don't keep my attention. I figure that click in/click out accounts for a big chunk of views. When I have tracked views, I found that every story gets at least 5 views a day, even the ones from two years ago. I can't imagine that anyone finds those. I always figured they were some sort of phantom glitch in the system.
I recall the first broken heart. I tried so hard to figure out what I had done, why they'd un-favorite me. Was it a newer story that pissed them off? I checked out their favorites list, and it was a bookmark page. Just a couple of stories. The favorites changed every day.
When I first started getting the red hearts, I'd check out who favorited me. I was so proud. Then I checked a favorites page, and it was just a reading list. Every day, a few more stories added, high scores, low scores, category, it didn't matter. Live and learn, or make that write and learn.
In the real world, that's all that counts. Views is money, like it or not. Ya bought it, ya own it.
I haven't paid much attention to views. I click out of a lot of stories that don't keep my attention. I figure that click in/click out accounts for a big chunk of views. When I have tracked views, I found that every story gets at least 5 views a day, even the ones from two years ago. I can't imagine that anyone finds those. I always figured they were some sort of phantom glitch in the system.