Ever Hear of Brooke Myra Allison?

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I recently received an email forwarded by Literotica from one Brooke Myra Allison supposedly a 19-year old bi college student. There were supposed to be some attachments, which Literotica did not forward. So I emailed 'Brooke' asking her to send the attachments. These were some very revealing (though none nude) pictures of a young African-American hottie.

'Brooke' claimed to be a total slut who wanted her story told, and would I write it for her? She wanted it to be "long and nasty." For a college girl, she could not spell, nor string together a coherent sentence (perhaps not that unusual these days). Some of the things she said she had done were pretty far out, but, nonetheless, I emailed her back and asked for some details, especially about her physicality (height, bra size, etc. - details I would include in an actual story).

Things only got weirder from there. I was emailed back answers to almost all of my questions as well as descriptions of some even more preposperous sexual escapades; attached were more conservative pictures of 'Brooke', one pic of two guys hard at it (one of whom was reportedly her stepfather), and two totally nude ones of a second girl 'Brooke' supposedly cavorted with named 'Myra.' I emailed back pointing out some blatant inconsistencies in the last email, and received another with unsatisfactory explanations of these, but also some more conservative shots of 'Brooke' and many more nudes of 'Myra'.

Finally, I emailed back calling him/her out as a scammer and never heard another word back. I'm assuming I never will, but I did get one or two threads that might work as future story lines!
 
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Howdy, ucleebo. Dunno what and if you were scammed about, but I'd edit that post if I were you. :)

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I don't see where "scam" comes into this. It looks like both of you are having fun.

I find your story harder to believe than Myra's. You get naked pics in your email and then start to question her resume?

Unless she tells you she needs money for her mother's operation, what's at risk?
 
Hi Stella Omega!
About using bra sizes in a story: I did in one, when it seemed appropriate; otherwise (I'm an engineer & tend to quantify stuff) it gives me a damn good reference for describing them.
 
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I don't see where "scam" comes into this. It looks like both of you are having fun.

I find your story harder to believe than Myra's. You get naked pics in your email and then start to question her resume?

Unless she tells you she needs money for her mother's operation, what's at risk?

You can believe what you want. "Scam" comes into anything that's too good to be true: a nice juicy worm hanging out there on a hook. And NOBODY emails me naked pics, so I sure as hell am going question their resume.
 
Hi Stella Omega!
About using bra sizes in a story: I did in one, when it seemed appropriate; otherwise (I'm an engineer & tend to quantify stuff) it gives me a damn good reference for describing them.
*grin* I getcha.

it would be fun to read a story about an engineer's encounter with a non-numbers kind of person.
 
I seem to remember an email such as this going around about a year ago.
 
You can believe what you want. "Scam" comes into anything that's too good to be true: a nice juicy worm hanging out there on a hook. And NOBODY emails me naked pics, so I sure as hell am going question their resume.

I get naked pics in fan mail. I assume they are sincere gifts from women who appreciate the stories.

It doesn't have to be true to be good. I don't see the reason for your anxiety. The only way this person (or persons) can do any harm is if you give her personal information.

There are a thousand scams which start off with a simple email, but it's not hard to spot one when it develops.
 
No Anxiety Here

I get naked pics in fan mail. I assume they are sincere gifts from women who appreciate the stories.

It doesn't have to be true to be good. I don't see the reason for your anxiety. The only way this person (or persons) can do any harm is if you give her personal information.

There are a thousand scams which start off with a simple email, but it's not hard to spot one when it develops.

Naked pics: That was my point; none of the pics of the girl who supposedly wrote the emails were naked. If she was the total slut she claimed to be, then why not?

If stuff has to be true to be good, there would be no such thing as good fiction, and that's the truth. And I wouldn't say I was anxious, so much as curious. In the end, the scam was so obvious as to be pathetic. But you are right, no real harm was done.
 

You know, I really don't know about right now, but 20 years ago they were a 36D. But they really are lovely still, and for my eyes only.

Now if 'Brooke' had sent me pictures like these, I would have been a hell of a lot more gullible....
 
Naked pics: That was my point; none of the pics of the girl who supposedly wrote the emails were naked. If she was the total slut she claimed to be, then why not?

If stuff has to be true to be good, there would be no such thing as good fiction, and that's the truth. And I wouldn't say I was anxious, so much as curious. In the end, the scam was so obvious as to be pathetic. But you are right, no real harm was done.

Here is the deal.

It is either a woman who does not feel her real pics would impress you, or a man.

My money is on the man. He is hoping you will reciprocate and send your pics back to him.
 
You know, I really don't know about right now, but 20 years ago they were a 36D. But they really are lovely still, and for my eyes only.

Now if 'Brooke' had sent me pictures like these, I would have been a hell of a lot more gullible....
AKA "Willing suspension of disbelief."
 
Brooke

Hi - I just got some mail from 'her' too and a lot of alarms went off. I agree with some comments - if it leads to a good story idea, why not? But the thing is, the emails included way too much stuff to feel real. Unless this person has had a long long life with a lot of weird experiences, it's a fake.
 
Only if

Would you really include bra size in a story?

Only if I was writing about a woman...

Although, some of the stuff I've read here, maybe not.
 
Myra

I just got the same request from a story I posted on another library. I don't know what the game is...just doesn't make any sense to me.
 
I received the same kind of request, and wrote a story "Brooke Loves to Tease," about her. She sent nude photos of two different women and some very sexy shots she said were of her. She was not nude, but was very scantily clad. I have written a lot of stories about women who asked me to do so.
 
I, too, got this same message (because of a story posted on a site called Bdsmlibrary). Funnily enough, she (he?) failed to send me the attachments as well (she did send them after request), exactly the same story as that of the starter of this thread. I'm not sure whether I'm curious to see what this person would do when I'd ask her for pictures of herself that would be hard(er) to fake (ie. involving writing specific things on her body or the like). Probably just end the correspondence, I guess. I'm, however, curious to know why she/he's doing this (bronzeage's suggestion of a man who's hoping for naked pics etc. inreturn seems like a plausible candidate).

I've got nothing against someone doing this since, after all, this is a world of fiction we're engaged in (with the exception that the pics she's sending out might be taken of someone who'd not prefer being the model for this person's imagined slut character). Maybe one of you (or us, if I bother) will find out.

And maybe - or even likely - the person's reading this thread too :).

-Davide
 
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