Pixiehoff - in memory

EmilyMiller

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Please see here for details - this is @JPintraining’s profile.

I have no way of confirming what has happened IRL, but assume the worst, based on conversations. Regardless of the details, Pixiehoff is certainly no longer here on Literotica, and neither are her stories.

She was a major contributor to many aspects of this site, from her curated images for the delictation of lesbians (and no doubt also appreciated by many men), to setting up the Emily’s Escorts chat room (I wasn’t a visitor, but many were). But it is her writing - now all deleted - that I miss most of her work.

Pixie had a lovely, easy style. Deceptively simplistic, but with just the right turn of phrase to suck you into her often naughty world. I didn’t read all of her stories, but I read many. It’s sad to think I can’t dip into them again. Her work was inventive, moving, funny, and - always - sexy.

But I’ll miss Pixie most for our frequent chats, here and on X, then BlueSky. She was generous, funny, supportive, insightful, just a good person to talk to. Speaking to her always brightened my day.

I saw one thread asking where she had got to, but only that one. I thought the contributions she made to this site, and the lovely person she was, both merited more of a memorial.

Love you, Pixie, wherever you may be.

❤️🧡💛💚🩵💙💜
 
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Damn. I've seen that her stories were deleted, but I assumed she had some beef with the site or simply moved on...
She was one of the first people who gave me some very encouraging feedback on my stories when I first started publishing my stuff... Sadly, those comments aren't there anymore since I took the stories down at the time.
I am sure she will be missed sorely here.
May she enjoy the best of sex and romance wherever she is right now. Surely, the karma she gained with her presence here is more than enough for that.
 
But sadly, it is with a heavy heart that I have to say my partner, soulmate and Lit” wife, Pixie, is no longer with us.
Pixie was truly amazing, she had a heart of gold always giving herself to help others despite her own long suffering health problems, of which very few knew. It was so typical of her not to share her own issues whilst helping so many people to overcome theirs.

I will miss her for as long as I live, she is irreplaceable, and loved by everyone who knew her.
The world in Real life and in Lit’ life is weaker without Mrs Pixie Peters.


This is from June's page. I am sorry to say it, but it looks to me like she died, not that she simply quit Literotica. I mean, I would love to be wrong, but that's how it looks to me.
 
https://forum.literotica.com/threads/pixiehoff.1636830/

Looks like it was the new image policy that did it.
I saw that too and hope that is all there is to it. But I have reason to fear that it might be more. Either way, an esteemed and loved member is gone, along with her superbly crafted works. We are impoverished by her absence.

I’ve seen this happen way too many times, whatever the actual cause in this case.
 
That's really sad. I never had any interaction with her, but I got the sense that she encouraged and supported lots of other writers, which I admired her for. A sad loss.
 
I just don't get why all her content is gone too. That seems very scorched-earth :(

It could easily have been a directive to whomever is handling her estate, if that is indeed the case. I have similar instructions to my wife including login notes in a sealed "In Case of the Inevitable" envelope, although it does not contain plans for deleting my LitE account or stories, just forum notification. I did this after my infarction and added more after a stroke.
 
Please just remember Pixie for all the good things you knew about her. Let’s not speculate on what could or could not be. She was the heart of my life on Literotica, I will remember nothing less or consider anything more.
I am sorry we no longer have her stories to remind us of who she was, but my heart beats because of her and always will.
June
❤️
 
I'm sorry I never knew her better. I'm glad she touched so many lives.
 
Please just remember Pixie for all the good things you knew about her. Let’s not speculate on what could or could not be. She was the heart of my life on Literotica, I will remember nothing less or consider anything more.
I am sorry we no longer have her stories to remind us of who she was, but my heart beats because of her and always will.
June
❤️
Glad you found this thread. I'll always remember her kind comments on my stories. I have them screenshotted somewhere. I am sorry for your loss, and I hope she finds the best stories where she is now.
 
I'm speechless!
That is so sad. I loved her posts and stories.
I really don't know what to say. I am so sorry. Her poor family.

Seems like a lot of great people have left lately.
 
I just don't get why all her content is gone too. That seems very scorched-earth :(
I agree. There are several authors no longer with us but their stories remain. Someone, and I think we have to assume Pixiehoff, must have made the request for removal to the admins.
 
I didn't have any interaction with her or read her stories but am saddened none the less upon hearing this news. We come here for escapism, fun, fantasy, and community and to lose someone who provided so much of those things and had an effect on so many is a harsh reminder of how real life and mortality are inevitable.

To read the words of their passing from their loved one is even more heartbreaking and I send my sympathies and well wishes to them and hope they know this is only the beginning of a new journey for their love.
 
This thread, like others regarding someone's passing, should be about the person, what they gave to others, how they helped others and made others here happy and to extend condolences to those left behind who are now bereft of their special someone.

There are too many posts here bemoaning their removing their stories and content. These posts continue even after their wife asked not to speculate about that and just remember her lost love.

This is tone deaf and selfish. A life has been lost; people are suffering from the loss of that person. That is far more important than content and I sense that's what some people are upset about rather than the tragedy itself.

If they decided to remove their content for whatever reason, it was their choice and none of our business.

Have some respect.
 
If this is true then I'm terribly saddended, she was a talented writer and had a wonderful eye for beauty. Her stories were moving, I sensed she had a big heart and a gentle soul. She was a light here and I'm sure to all of those around her. I miss her.
 
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