The Art of Getting Lit Laid

I've come to the conclusion that, notwithstanding all the great advice and wisdom on this thread, there's an element of chance to our encounters here, like the chemistry that underlies our interactions IRL. That's not a bad thing, to me--it's something that gives rise to a lot of pleasure when it happens. It should happen for everyone.
Exactly - chance encounters should happen to everyone here. The opportunity is always right in front of us, hidden in someone’s words. All it takes is that little hello - not expecting anything in return, just enjoying the spark of reaching out.

And when it is reciprocated? That’s when mischief begins to brew… because sometimes one hello is all it takes to set things alight.
 
No Pause in Mischief

Life pulls us in every direction - work deadlines, family chaos, real-world commitments that demand every ounce of us. Sometimes we vanish for a while, thinking the thread has moved on without us.

But the magic of this place?
Here in Lit, there’s no such thing as “too late.” We can disappear for a week, a month, or even just a busy day… and when we come back, the mischief is still waiting, arms wide, drink in hand, comfy chair ready.

There’s no need to explain, no need to catch up word-for-word. You just drop in, flash a grin, and dive straight back into the chaos - as if the pause never happened.

Because that’s what we do here: we play, we tease, we tempt…and we always leave the door open for each other to join in again.

So, my fellow mischief-makers, consider this your reminder:
However long it’s been - pull up a chair. The game hasn’t stopped. And neither have we.
Mmm mischief making, fun and orgasms…. Lots of them are all in my days work! When needs be that includes helping others achieve the same!
 
Exactly - chance encounters should happen to everyone here. The opportunity is always right in front of us, hidden in someone’s words. All it takes is that little hello - not expecting anything in return, just enjoying the spark of reaching out.

And when it is reciprocated? That’s when mischief begins to brew… because sometimes one hello is all it takes to set things alight.
Which is why some think it’s a stutter but it’s not…. Hello hello hello.. I like my mischief brewed strong! I never did heed my father’s warning to avoid strong drink and strong women. His wise words that doing so would not make my life longer …it would just feel like it seems so long ago and yet I am still here enjoying!
 
Mmm mischief making, fun and orgasms…. Lots of them are all in my days work! When needs be that includes helping others achieve the same!
I'll emulate you when and where I can. Life doesn't always dish out the opportunities; it's right to say, go and find them, but time... there's the rub
 
Yes scary clowns have a certain something but I find the panties fall quicker when you get the girls laughing than when you frighten the crap out of them!
 
Writing and publishing stories here offers a fantastic way to engage on Lit. It took a bit of courage to write my first one, after a couple years on the site, then 10 more years to write the second. But the interactions with people on the forums who have read the stories and people on the story pages have been great.

I just published my fourth story (the second part of a series) -- so engage, people! lol
 
Writing and publishing stories here offers a fantastic way to engage on Lit. It took a bit of courage to write my first one, after a couple years on the site, then 10 more years to write the second. But the interactions with people on the forums who have read the stories and people on the story pages have been great.

I just published my fourth story (the second part of a series) -- so engage, people! lol
I have written a story but not sure I would want to publish to lit.

A guilty pleasure letting the creative juices flow even if I share only with a few.
 
Lit relationships

Are sort of like a weight loss plan.

Ups and downs, joy at progress and frustrations when things go sideways for a bit despite doing your best.

There will be trying times but stick with it though and the payoff can be huge.
 
Another input inspired by our co-founder, with accompanying artwork:

The Staff and the Cavern

https://ibb.co/3yvXQP7f

The sorcerer’s staff, long, hard and fast
Weaves tangled fire in musky-scented air;
The witch’s dark gaze absorbs the blast
Her smirk, a challenge to enter her lair

They pass, night upon night
With dreams and passions dark to amaze
In the twilight world of phantom light
Seeking lost souls to set ablaze

Tales of lust and temptation
Are their foremost guile.
Her voice a smoke-filled murmur of desire,
His, a growl of wolverine command the while.

Each seeks to outdo the other,
But in secret, craves union to fulfil
Until at last they tangle freely
All their fleshly art and skill.

The flames grow ever greater
Their senses touch pending ruin, fear and joy;
Then at long last in feigned surrender
She makes her final ploy

In her deepest, darkest cavern
She quells his fire with floods of precious balm.
His staff at long last is vanquished
And lies in sated calm.

But both know, the same will make him strong again,
Their nightly combat to renew;
And strive to the same end
For all their eternity, sans adieu.
 
So, if you failed anytime at making an online connection, did you follow the standard procedure?
  1. Overthink everything you say.
  2. Over-analyze their response (or lack thereof).
  3. Convince yourself you've been a weirdo/overshared/undershared and they've already secretly blocked you.
I hope our Carmina is OK. Has it been three days now?
Not quite two days yet. Keep the faith... good things are worth waiting for
 
No Pause in Mischief

Life pulls us in every direction - work deadlines, family chaos, real-world commitments that demand every ounce of us. Sometimes we vanish for a while, thinking the thread has moved on without us.

But the magic of this place?
Here in Lit, there’s no such thing as “too late.” We can disappear for a week, a month, or even just a busy day… and when we come back, the mischief is still waiting, arms wide, drink in hand, comfy chair ready.
Listen to the lady...
 
So, if you failed anytime at making an online connection, did you follow the standard procedure?
  1. Overthink everything you say.
  2. Over-analyze their response (or lack thereof).
  3. Convince yourself you've been a weirdo/overshared/undershared and they've already secretly blocked you.

Not quite two days yet. Keep the faith... good things are worth waiting for
I am totally guilty at over analyzing.

Just my nature I guess, always trying to pinpoint when and where I went wrong.

Reflection is good but jeesh not to the extent I go sometimes.
 
No Pause in Mischief

Life pulls us in every direction - work deadlines, family chaos, real-world commitments that demand every ounce of us. Sometimes we vanish for a while, thinking the thread has moved on without us.

But the magic of this place?
Here in Lit, there’s no such thing as “too late.” We can disappear for a week, a month, or even just a busy day… and when we come back, the mischief is still waiting, arms wide, drink in hand, comfy chair ready.

There’s no need to explain, no need to catch up word-for-word. You just drop in, flash a grin, and dive straight back into the chaos - as if the pause never happened.

Because that’s what we do here: we play, we tease, we tempt…and we always leave the door open for each other to join in again.

So, my fellow mischief-makers, consider this your reminder:
However long it’s been - pull up a chair. The game hasn’t stopped. And neither have we.
Little did I know that when I posted this, it was going to be me...
 
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