swingerjoe
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As a relatively new writer and reader of Literotica stories, I have become fascinated by the comments that I consistently read from anonymous contributors in the Loving Wives category. From what I understand, this has been a long-running topic of controversy on this site. What I'm hoping to learn from the long-time veterans here is why this controversy exists, and what actions (if any) have the web masters of Literotica considered as a remedy.
The Loving Wives category is explicitly described as "Married extra-marital fun: swinging, sharing & more." So why do so many readers of this category appear surprised, disgusted and outraged to find stories of husbands who share their wives with other men?
More importantly: why do they go through the trouble of leaving comments for these types of stories, when it seems obvious that they didn't even read them? The same generic comments are repeated over and over again. What goal are they trying to accomplish by leaving such hateful and insulting comments?
Some of these commentators seem to believe that "cuckhold stories belong in the Fetish category." If the story is about a husband who gets off on the humiliation of seeing his wife have sex with another man, or who is acting in a submissive role in a Dom/sub relationship with his wife (or her lover), then I would agree that Fetish might be a better category for such a story. But if the story is about a husband who simply enjoys sharing his wife because he finds it sexy and exciting, I don't see how that can be called a "fetish", and I doubt that Literotica would classify it as such.
I've written a few stories in the LW category, and even when I go through the trouble of giving my stories a title and description that clearly reveals the subject matter, I still get nasty comments. I've even attached a disclaimer at the top of a story to warn those who are easily offended, and I STILL get nasty comments. It's not like I'm tricking people into reading my stories.
There are many sexual practices that I find distasteful, which is why I don't read any of the stories that involve those practices. I can't understand the motivation of someone reading a story they know they will find distasteful, and then leave an angry comment to express their disgust.
Any insight that anyone can share with me on this topic would be appreciated.
The Loving Wives category is explicitly described as "Married extra-marital fun: swinging, sharing & more." So why do so many readers of this category appear surprised, disgusted and outraged to find stories of husbands who share their wives with other men?
More importantly: why do they go through the trouble of leaving comments for these types of stories, when it seems obvious that they didn't even read them? The same generic comments are repeated over and over again. What goal are they trying to accomplish by leaving such hateful and insulting comments?
Some of these commentators seem to believe that "cuckhold stories belong in the Fetish category." If the story is about a husband who gets off on the humiliation of seeing his wife have sex with another man, or who is acting in a submissive role in a Dom/sub relationship with his wife (or her lover), then I would agree that Fetish might be a better category for such a story. But if the story is about a husband who simply enjoys sharing his wife because he finds it sexy and exciting, I don't see how that can be called a "fetish", and I doubt that Literotica would classify it as such.
I've written a few stories in the LW category, and even when I go through the trouble of giving my stories a title and description that clearly reveals the subject matter, I still get nasty comments. I've even attached a disclaimer at the top of a story to warn those who are easily offended, and I STILL get nasty comments. It's not like I'm tricking people into reading my stories.
There are many sexual practices that I find distasteful, which is why I don't read any of the stories that involve those practices. I can't understand the motivation of someone reading a story they know they will find distasteful, and then leave an angry comment to express their disgust.
Any insight that anyone can share with me on this topic would be appreciated.