EmilyMiller
Wanted to have fun
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- Aug 13, 2022
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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.







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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