AvoidingRealWork
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Well, yes. The answer was yes at the mention of age 16.
And now don't be surprised in seeing this posting wiped out. This in itself constitutes publishing the material to this site.
In your opinion, do I go to far with a 16-year-old character? Is what I'm doing here verboten under the standards of Literotica? And if so, where is the line so I can fix this?
The 16 year old is not depicted sexually.
I mean, if we're going to be that picky, I'll have to write elsewhere.
The 16 year old is not depicted sexually.
I mean, if we're going to be that picky, I'll have to write elsewhere.
Yeah, I think under Lit's guidelines, it'd be rejected. Make the youngest character 18 and you won't have a problem.
And you'd have to up him a grade in school, too. Not too many 18 year olds are still juniors in high school.
So, 1) change his age, 2) change his grade, 3) take out the reference to taking the SAT's early (that'll help 'verify' the age)
I mean, if you want to leave it the way it is and try to submit it, you can, but I'd almost guarantee a rejection.
As sr71 said, it could very well be deleted from this board if the site administrators see it.
Lit is that picky, so your best bet is to not try to submit it here.
So I can't have a 16-year old character at all, regardless of the situation that character might be in?
You don't have just a 16-year-old character. You have a 16-year-old character in the nude on an erotica site. Let's not be dumb about this. The administrators here have never indicated any give on this.
So I can't have a 16-year old character at all, regardless of the situation that character might be in?
Not in the nude, just talking about it. And any objective reader could see that this does not play to any purient interest with regards to the underaged.
Or am I just that naive?
OK, submit it, see if it flies, and let us know. (Why did you bother to ask? -- or did you just want to publish it here regardless, which you now have?)
The post has been edited away.
Ah, good . . . because, you know, in asking the question the way you did, you obviated any answer. So, as I said, submit it and let us know how it was received. It's fine with me either way.