lovecraft68
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I had started to post this as a reply to Darkincaid's statement about the non human/sci fi categories picking up a lot of viewers lately in my "sweep" thread then decided to just start this and see what others think.
As far as the non human category picking up a lot of votes and viewers dark is absolutely right. However,I believe it is because people who have more outre taste's shall we say are picking up on the fact that this topic seems to be able to get away with anything.
"mythical creatures" is poorly masked bestiality. Due to the subject matter there is a lot of death in that section including during sex. If I am not mistaken SRPilot once told me he wrote a vampire GM story where the guy was "fucked to death".
That is technically snuff and had it been two humans would not have even flown in non consent or the hardest core BDSM stories. That bad boy would have been flagged.
Here is the link to a story another author mentioned in the "hypothetical question thread:
http://www.literotica.com/s/evangeline?page=2
The female character is 15. 15 and engaging in sex with a "vampire". This was a contest entry so you know it was supposedly "vetted". it has 9 comments. Read them, almost everyone points out the under age sex. Even Firebrain commented on it and wondered if it would stick around.
According to the author that mentioned it, it has also been complained about officially yet still there six months later. Long story short, write about a "mythical being", and you can break every rule on the site and people who are into those particular things will begin to read whether they are into non human or not. They will read for their "fix"
Especially the under age. If there are more stories like the one above all the people who are upset they can't read underage will start flocking there in droves and the authors who want to write about it will start attempting the category.
Don't get me wrong I am not "bitching" or calling out the category, and like anything else for right now this is a handful of authors and not the majority and what they do they do. In a way I give them credit for being clever enough to have apparently circumvented the rules. Dark mentioned its rise, however and to me there you have it. The rules aren't applying over there. That and of course "Twilight" and the whole "sexy vampire" story lines in hollywood and mainstream novels are at an all time high.
Pays to not be human these days.
As far as the non human category picking up a lot of votes and viewers dark is absolutely right. However,I believe it is because people who have more outre taste's shall we say are picking up on the fact that this topic seems to be able to get away with anything.
"mythical creatures" is poorly masked bestiality. Due to the subject matter there is a lot of death in that section including during sex. If I am not mistaken SRPilot once told me he wrote a vampire GM story where the guy was "fucked to death".
That is technically snuff and had it been two humans would not have even flown in non consent or the hardest core BDSM stories. That bad boy would have been flagged.
Here is the link to a story another author mentioned in the "hypothetical question thread:
http://www.literotica.com/s/evangeline?page=2
The female character is 15. 15 and engaging in sex with a "vampire". This was a contest entry so you know it was supposedly "vetted". it has 9 comments. Read them, almost everyone points out the under age sex. Even Firebrain commented on it and wondered if it would stick around.
According to the author that mentioned it, it has also been complained about officially yet still there six months later. Long story short, write about a "mythical being", and you can break every rule on the site and people who are into those particular things will begin to read whether they are into non human or not. They will read for their "fix"
Especially the under age. If there are more stories like the one above all the people who are upset they can't read underage will start flocking there in droves and the authors who want to write about it will start attempting the category.
Don't get me wrong I am not "bitching" or calling out the category, and like anything else for right now this is a handful of authors and not the majority and what they do they do. In a way I give them credit for being clever enough to have apparently circumvented the rules. Dark mentioned its rise, however and to me there you have it. The rules aren't applying over there. That and of course "Twilight" and the whole "sexy vampire" story lines in hollywood and mainstream novels are at an all time high.
Pays to not be human these days.