BryanRichardson
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Well now I feel dumI assume Finish The Damned Story.
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Well now I feel dumI assume Finish The Damned Story.
Well now I feel dum
Which is why you will fail there. But obviously you don't care.Yea, the verdict is in. On average, LW has the stupidest readers. : P
Which is why you will fail there. But obviously you don't care.
Did you expect to bomb? Then why bother to write it? Leaving a story open for the reader to imagine an ending almost never works. Especially in LW. What you wrote was simply a teaser.https://literotica.com/s/eleventh-anniversary Is doing as expected.
Low score, but several comments and likes. And it’s only been a few hours.
You're right, in your case, you didn't fail because you didn't try. But when you belittle an audience as stupid you set yourself up for a failure.How are you measuring failure? What are the criteria for failure?
You're right, in your case, you didn't fail because you didn't try. But when you belittle an audience as stupid you set yourself up for a failure.
The LW audience are the very same readers you find reading bdsm, fetish, reluctance, and probably even erotic couplings. I'd bet many are older married men who are either married or have been. While they may love to read porn, erotica or whatever you want to call it in several forms. Kink aside, they have an idea of what marriage is or should be.
No, they are not naive enough to not understand infidelity. Nor are they stupid. Many have experienced a failed marriage (for whatever reason). It is one reason they react the way they do to cheating.
Many see extramarital sex as an eventual killer of the marriage. (Of course there are exceptions.) They are attuned to a story they read and identify with the characters. The author's idea 'it is only story, get over it' is not going to make points with the reader.
The best stories truly engage the reader. (Not just engage the reader with his hand.)
@BryanRichardson, this is lightbulb. Lightbulb, this is your next head to go on in!
Well now I feel dum
I wrote a short story that is short on detail to hit the LW category for the Survivor challenge. I didn’t want to put any more effort into it.Did you expect to bomb? Then why bother to write it? Leaving a story open for the reader to imagine an ending almost never works. Especially in LW. What you wrote was simply a teaser.
I'm neither condemning @pink_silk_glove's views nor approving them, but! Unlike other kink categories on Literotica, there's almost no way to comprehend or adequately plan for the variations of readers in Loving Wives. There are as many who read cuckolding for the cuckold aspects as those who read hating willing cuckolding, as there are those that hate or love humiliation tales, as many who crave reconciliation at any cost, as those who need to burn the bitch, as racists who can't stand interracial, as those who love interracial. And that might only be half the total of different kink-oriented readers who read tales there.
I thought the point of a challenge is to do well, NOT set out to fail.I wrote a short story that is short on detail to hit the LW category for the Survivor challenge.
Maybe the point of the Survivor challenge is to not be lynched in the comments?I thought the point of a challenge is to do well, NOT set out to fail.
The cheating wife haters like it for the way it ended. "Cheating doesn't pay!" A cheating wife story is good, if SOMEBODY pays the price to show it wasn't worth it.I think I accidentally wrote the LW story that all the regulars agree on.
This is from the "Comments That Make Your Day" thread, but it seemed to fit here, so I'll repost it.
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So, this isn't so much a comment that made my day as a lack of comments; or rather, a lack of negative comments.
Yesterday, Xenia went up in Loving Wives for the Crime and Punishment event. It's received 96 comments that I can see, as well as another 10-15 estimated that haven't made it through moderation yet.
And of those, I have received exactly zero negative comments.
In Loving Wives.
I mean, there were a handful that were like, "I saw where this was going," but most of those also included stuff about "but I still enjoyed it, good writing, five stars." Or, "I don't like [plot element redacted], but I liked this. 4.5 stars." But no "I hate everything about this, you're a shit writer, etc."
The BTB folks like it. The RAAC folks like it. The "I'm just here for good stories" guys like it.
And no one, so far, hates it.
It's nice, but also kind of unsettling.
so my marriage was illogical?Having your beleaguered MC suffer indecisively for a long time or stay married to the cheating wife 'because he loves her' and 'can't live without her' is not considered logical. ...
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Yes, but stories are not usually decided along just those categories. You will see comments along several of those points, even in highly rated stories. I'll address the the interacial first. The 'Big Black Cock' trope is one that will offend. The massive ghetto beast gang-banger who seduces the loving wife and then demeans her husband is NOT going to get traction. But black characters are used often. Justplaincraig is a black author, (I believe) but he does not use that trope. In fact one of his recurring black characters is the voice of reason for other characters.
I've said it before, and it bears repeating. If you want a successful story there, make the reaction of the characters conform with the way you describe them. Let the outcome be logical to the circumstances presented. Having your beleaguered MC suffer indecisively for a long time or stay married to the cheating wife 'because he loves her' and 'can't live without her' is not considered logical. Especially if he is angered by the cheating.
Reconciliation must be earned and must be plausible to the way the story is presented.
It's not that difficult, folks.
so my marriage was illogical?
That explains a lot
Maybe I could write one from a lesbian couple’s point of view, or is that not something most would care to read. Or just maybe bury it in the lesbian category?
Actually, it might make a decent story. It depends how you write it. In some ways a second woman is not a threat like a man would be. But if the situation was reversed... In one of my stories, my MC's first wife cheated on him with his partner's sister and were now a couple. He stayed in touch and even as friends. His present wife decided to cheat and that was the story. She thought hubby was a cuck because of his ex plus he wrote stories for an online site.Maybe I could write one from a lesbian couple’s point of view, or is that not something most would care to read. Or just maybe bury it in the lesbian category?
cowardAfter reading all the comments in this thread, I am sure as hell going to tell you the one category I'll never write in.![]()