"Literotica troll"

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I would love to see a 3-5 parts story called "Literotica Troll" or smthng. like that, written by a male author with interest in comedy.

Reasons :

1.I've been on this forum for only one week, but I've already seen (and got myself caught up in them as well) heated debates around online trolls/bullies. Therefore I think that this particular subject would spark the interest of many readers.

However, I wouldn't like to see the author completely villifying his character. I would love to see him inject some humanity into the troll , so that readers would become puzzled by their own reactions (that they are creeped out/repulsed by the troll but that, for some unexplicable or bizarre reason, they also find themselves attracted/drawn to him).

LordLoxley (I'm a huge fan) would do an excellent job with this. (see "Taco Bell creep")


2.Why my preference for a male author ?

As a male reader, I tended to avoid erotic novels written by male writers. I had the preconceived idea that their style would revolve too much around acrobatics and winning the Olympics (just like online porn), and that they wouldn't bother about body language or emotions .

But after discovering LordLoxley's writings, I've changed my perspective & I'm starting to pay more attention to novels written by male authors. I personally find that the 3 ingredients (a male perspective on things/life, humor and sensitivity), are a deadly combination in a novel.


P.S. - Appologies to those who took time to read my post. I am well aware that my posts can be hard to read (phrase construction + grammar). But this is not due to laziness on my part, it's because of an ongoing struggle with written english (I tend to edit my posts several times)
 
I would love to see a 3-5 parts story called "Literotica Troll" or smthng. like that, written by a male author with interest in comedy.

Reasons :

1.I've been on this forum for only one week, but I've already seen (and got myself caught up in them as well) heated debates around online trolls/bullies. Therefore I think that this particular subject would spark the interest of many readers.

However, I wouldn't like to see the author completely villifying his character. I would love to see him inject some humanity into the troll , so that readers would become puzzled by their own reactions (that they are creeped out/repulsed by the troll but that, for some unexplicable or bizarre reason, they also find themselves attracted/drawn to him).

LordLoxley (I'm a huge fan) would do an excellent job with this. (see "Taco Bell creep")


2.Why my preference for a male author ?

As a male reader, I tended to avoid erotic novels written by male writers. I had the preconceived idea that their style would revolve too much around acrobatics and winning the Olympics (just like online porn), and that they wouldn't bother about body language or emotions .

But after discovering LordLoxley's writings, I've changed my perspective & I'm starting to pay more attention to novels written by male authors. I personally find that the 3 ingredients (a male perspective on things/life, humor and sensitivity), are a deadly combination in a novel.


P.S. - Appologies to those who took time to read my post. I am well aware that my posts can be hard to read (phrase construction + grammar). But this is not due to laziness on my part, it's because of an ongoing struggle with written english (I tend to edit my posts several times)
Fuck off, Dishrag.
 
I would love to see a 3-5 parts story called "Literotica Troll" or smthng. like that, written by a male author with interest in comedy.

Reasons :

1.I've been on this forum for only one week, but I've already seen (and got myself caught up in them as well) heated debates around online trolls/bullies. Therefore I think that this particular subject would spark the interest of many readers.

However, I wouldn't like to see the author completely villifying his character. I would love to see him inject some humanity into the troll , so that readers would become puzzled by their own reactions (that they are creeped out/repulsed by the troll but that, for some unexplicable or bizarre reason, they also find themselves attracted/drawn to him).

LordLoxley (I'm a huge fan) would do an excellent job with this. (see "Taco Bell creep")


2.Why my preference for a male author ?

As a male reader, I tended to avoid erotic novels written by male writers. I had the preconceived idea that their style would revolve too much around acrobatics and winning the Olympics (just like online porn), and that they wouldn't bother about body language or emotions .

But after discovering LordLoxley's writings, I've changed my perspective & I'm starting to pay more attention to novels written by male authors. I personally find that the 3 ingredients (a male perspective on things/life, humor and sensitivity), are a deadly combination in a novel.


P.S. - Appologies to those who took time to read my post. I am well aware that my posts can be hard to read (phrase construction + grammar). But this is not due to laziness on my part, it's because of an ongoing struggle with written english (I tend to edit my posts several times)

Yap, it's that bozo again.
 
I would love to see a 3-5 parts story called "Literotica Troll" or smthng. like that, written by a male author with interest in comedy.

Reasons :

1.I've been on this forum for only one week, but I've already seen (and got myself caught up in them as well) heated debates around online trolls/bullies. Therefore I think that this particular subject would spark the interest of many readers.

However, I wouldn't like to see the author completely villifying his character. I would love to see him inject some humanity into the troll , so that readers would become puzzled by their own reactions (that they are creeped out/repulsed by the troll but that, for some unexplicable or bizarre reason, they also find themselves attracted/drawn to him).

LordLoxley (I'm a huge fan) would do an excellent job with this. (see "Taco Bell creep")


2.Why my preference for a male author ?

As a male reader, I tended to avoid erotic novels written by male writers. I had the preconceived idea that their style would revolve too much around acrobatics and winning the Olympics (just like online porn), and that they wouldn't bother about body language or emotions .

But after discovering LordLoxley's writings, I've changed my perspective & I'm starting to pay more attention to novels written by male authors. I personally find that the 3 ingredients (a male perspective on things/life, humor and sensitivity), are a deadly combination in a novel.


P.S. - Appologies to those who took time to read my post. I am well aware that my posts can be hard to read (phrase construction + grammar). But this is not due to laziness on my part, it's because of an ongoing struggle with written english (I tend to edit my posts several times)

Paella? :rolleyes:
 
Fuck off, Dishrag.

That's the Creep (another of his Alts Que + Yardley) trying to resurrect my old threads again without getting a warning, genius!
No worries, I'm writing the complaint right now,.
 
old news...

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http://forum.literotica.com/showpost.php?p=72501300&postcount=15
 
1. Someone's at the door.

2. Is it a new person?

3. It's the same person.

4. How can you tell?

5. It's boring.

Fin.

I'm not male, but I figured, what the hell.
 
You speak like you're a part of this group but from what I've seen you're liked less than aella

Give it up, Brooke! These posts are so stupid, couldn't it be more obvious..?.. I figured you out, right from the beginning.
 
This is a copy of the email that I just sent to Laurel. Again, it's up to her, how she chooses to deal with it:




Dear Laurel,

Unfortunately, I have another complaint lined up. Similar reason as the one regarding Que, aka breach of forum guidelines.
Finklestein. This alt, however, was created solely with the intent of harassing me.

Just like Que did, this new alt resurrected my old threads with the intent of harassing me. This was made more transoarent by this comment: "You speak like you're a part of this group but from what I've seen you're liked less than aella"
and by the fact that this alt started a "vanity" thread me, soon after.

http://forum.literotica.com/showthread.php?t=1246648

http://forum.literotica.com/showthread.php?t=1187311

http://forum.literotica.com/showthread.php?t=1246880


Many thanks,
Aella aka hssh345
 
This is a copy of the email that I just sent to Laurel. Again, it's up to her, how she chooses to deal with it:




Dear Laurel,

Unfortunately, I have another complaint lined up. Similar reason as the one regarding Que, aka breach of forum guidelines.
Finklestein. This alt, however, was created solely with the intent of harassing me.

Just like Que did, this new alt resurrected my old threads with the intent of harassing me. This was made more transoarent by this comment: "You speak like you're a part of this group but from what I've seen you're liked less than aella"
and by the fact that this alt started a "vanity" thread me, soon after.

http://forum.literotica.com/showthread.php?t=1246648

http://forum.literotica.com/showthread.php?t=1187311

http://forum.literotica.com/showthread.php?t=1246880


Many thanks,
Aella aka hssh345

https://media.giphy.com/media/OUnQvYHi6AJva/giphy.gif
 
Of course SmartyPants (Sean)had to make his appearance:rolleyes:
I never said that "I'm the nice one, dummy". I just never sank that low as to hide behind an alt and resurrect someone's older threads or start vanity threads.
 
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