Erozetta
Erotically Inclined
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What if you're an "awake between 8pm and 1-2 pm the next day" person?Morning people are categorically the worst.
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What if you're an "awake between 8pm and 1-2 pm the next day" person?Morning people are categorically the worst.
AH HA! Picking out the black ones were you? A Van Halen brown M&M person you are! Well maybe not quite the same. Brown M&M's don't make me gag.I was always grateful that my grandpa loved it, because it gave me someone to give my black jelly beans to at Easter.
This is something only US colleges (and countries that model their tertiary education on the US) require.Math classes should not be required in order for a humanities major to graduate college. It is not fair for folks with dyscalculia.
Stories over 30K aren’t stories either; they’re the most efficient way to waste a life.Stories under 3k words aren't stories.
Novels are useless?Stories over 30K aren’t stories either; they’re the most efficient way to waste a life.
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Writers who treat writing as fun make fine cartoonists.
Great stories aren’t made by content, but by how they’re told. If idiocy weren’t so epidemic, I’d be much less irritated by illustrious storytellers.
Smartass. There’s a reason terms like novella, novel, and book exist: to set them apart from ordinary stories. They usually consist of multiple interconnected narratives, whereas a single story is generally under 40K words.Novels are useless?
This is a story site, but some authors are here to write novels. I don't see anything wrong with it. I prefer such stories, in fact.
Not only do you not disagree, you’ve actually strengthened my point.Also, I disagree about what makes a great story. It's the way it's told, sure, but also the bits of wisdom and insight from the story, the powers of imagination and the depth of characters that the author created.
One could write a masterful story about nothing and we would marvel at the author's skill, but it would always be a story about nothing.
Come on we all know 99.99999999999% of the story's on here fictional.Every "fictional" story includes some aspects that the author, consciously or otherwise, is asserting as truth.
The only true element in most stories is the size of the protagonist's cock.Come on we all know 99.99999999999% of the story's on here fictional.
In certain, well, many cases, I believe I agree with you. There aren't many long stories where the bloatness is justified. It's filler content most of the time.“Development,” slow burn, and background story are often just an excuse for endless rambling that contributes very little to a first-person narrative.
I don’t think it actually bores them. Otherwise, the score would’ve reflected that. Most of them, it seems, just want to kill time, and if flicking their eyes across the page numbs them pleasantly, they’ll gladly go along--provided a few satisfying moments are scattered along the way.Such content bores the reader and kills one of the most important aspects of a story - pacing.
After decades of writing and dozens of submissions, one can no longer hide behind the immunity of being an “amateur.”But once again, this is a place for amateur writers, so it's no wonder there are many such stories.
Financial reasons make a fine excuse; here there are none.The sad part is that you'll often find the same with pro authors. Many are slaves to the number of words and the thickness of their novels. Then again, some do it consciously, for purely financial reasons.
The only true element in most stories is the size of the protagonist's cock.
I agree. To attest to that, I believe anyone who likes black licorice should be whipped with the stuff. Vile, nasty stuff it is!
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What if you're an "awake between 8pm and 1-2 pm the next day" person?
It’s not, I agree. But it does seem to be the center of auto-correct.Given the various US-centric posts above here's my controversial opinion: The USA is not the centre of the planet.
Best of all possible worldsWhat if you're an "awake between 8pm and 1-2 pm the next day" person?
I like the all-black liquorice allsorts better that the stripey ones. And I've had liquorice-and-chocolate from Iceland that I liked.I beg your pardon! As a resident Finn in these parts I’ll have to disown you.
But you can be desperately poor and spy on sexy people doing sexy things.One controversial observation of erotica that appears on this website (not my opinion): erotica is fundamentally middle class - or, put more aggressively, you cannot be desperately poor and be sexy.
With a "desperately poor lady with a good heart meets a rich saviour" exception.One controversial observation of erotica that appears on this website (not my opinion): erotica is fundamentally middle class - or, put more aggressively, you cannot be desperately poor and be sexy.
I love those chocolate-licorice candies from iceland. As far as I can tell, they do not import them into the statesI like the all-black liquorice allsorts better that the stripey ones. And I've had liquorice-and-chocolate from Iceland that I liked.
DreamCloud has a story called The Promise about a guy who kinda slips away from his life and ends up being found and cared for by a homeless man who shows him to a community kitchen. He starts helping there while still appearing/living as a homeless man following a big life shift at the start of the story. It's an interesting take on this as he ends up with the woman overseeing the kitchen and the attraction/relationship starts while he appears homeless.With a "desperately poor lady with a good heart meets a rich saviour" exception.
Exactly. It’s the wealth that enables the sexiness. No rich boy, no sex!With a "desperately poor lady with a good heart meets a rich saviour" exception.
I'm certainly by and large guilty of this. Most of my characters are well to do and very talented in some way. I can think of only a handful of characters that were working class, only one of which was a main character.One controversial observation of erotica that appears on this website (not my opinion): erotica is fundamentally middle class - or, put more aggressively, you cannot be desperately poor and be sexy.