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There are categories Literotica doesn't provide. Cuckold isn't one of those. Loving Wives is clearly defined to include cuckold. That some readers won't accept that doesn't mean either that no section has been provided for it (which some other major categories, like bisexual don't have categories at all here) or that the same critical readers wouldn't just dump on a second cuckold category too if it was provided. I think the problem is that some readers have been cuckolded, didn't like it, and don't like see it included at all in stories here. That's not Literotica's problem and it isn't going to be solved by opening multiple categories dedicated to cuckolding.
I post my cuckold stories in Loving Wives, but a lot of folks consider that inappropriate. Literotica needs a section for just cuckold/ cuckoldress stories.
My author name is Tcs1956.
Let me know if you agree or disagree.
I would tend to agree that there is a certain audience for cuckold stories, and that most "Loving Wives" readers find these stories offensive and/or highly inappropriate. Especially willing cuckolds with a female dominant wife, and if there are elements of forced bisexuality, and servicing of the wife's lovers. This audience is typically more open to things like BDSM, fetish, and alternative sexuality than the typical "Loving Wives" reader whose sexual tastes are more conservative and "Vanilla" if you will. The typical "loving wives" reader tends not to appreciate the "Fag Cuck Shit" (as they call it) that this dynamic implies.
If they don't want a separate category for "Cuckold husband/wife swapping" then a couple suggestions would be to 1) add a disclaimer at the beginning of the story, something along the likes of "Warning: This story contains willful cuckolding and/or forced bisexuality, if you are offended by these things, then please do not proceed."
or 2) post the story under fetish or BDSM. Note that even when categorized under BDSM, female domination stories tend to not be received nearly as well as BDSM stories with a male dom/female sub, for whatever reason- the audience who get off on femDom/submissive male is relatively small compared to the opposite dynamic.
As a cuckold with a loving wife. I think I’ll leave it in the LW catagory. Since my writings are experiences that I have lived out, and not fiction, I can’t use that either. I truly enjoy being a cuckold and she REALLY enjoys having “real men” on occasion, it works for us.
Thanks.
I would tend to agree that there is a certain audience for cuckold stories, and that most "Loving Wives" readers find these stories offensive and/or highly inappropriate. Especially willing cuckolds with a female dominant wife, and if there are elements of forced bisexuality, and servicing of the wife's lovers.
There also seems to be a need for, I don't know what to call it - "Failed / Disappointing Romance?"
Putting warning signs up front does no good. The LW natives will still rip a strip off the author.
If I were creating my ideal category system for Literotica, we'd have a split in categories which are for "stories about sex (where a plot is optional and secondary)" and categories which are for "stories in which sex happens to occur".
In the latter, I'd want a category called "Relationships", which is basically the Romance category, except without a happy ending guaranteed. (And if you don't think that's part of the Romance category, just try posting a Romance story in which the lovers don't end up together, and see what kind of comments you get.)
Maybe some should get thicker skins.
Or just block all comments as noted above.
Maybe Lit should disallow anonymous comments?
The other part is that whoever set up LW did a really crappy job: "Loving Wives" is a euphemism used by, so far as I can tell, literally no one (as opposed to, say, Hotwives or Slut Wives, which are euphemisms that actually exist), and it explicitly overlaps with the Group Sex category.
A thousand times no. If it did that, the total number of comments would drop by a huge margin. Over half the comments I get are anonymous, most of them very positive. The cost of getting rid of anonymous comments would greatly outweigh the benefit. Bad idea.
The simple solution to anonymous comments you don't like is to delete them. That does the trick without affecting all those other people who want to receive anonymous comments, like me.
The other solution is to develop a somewhat thicker skin and not care so much. I think most authors here do that over time. Nasty comments can be shocking at first, but you get used to them (I did) after a while. They're part of the scenery, and they're easy enough to trim away if you want to.
I put the disclaimer on mine and they still hate.
I don't fault the category title or the authors. I fault the shitbag readers who think they know better than every one else how people should behave. They're the assholes who watch televangelists and turned us all orange.
I'd also like to see categories for Memoir (memoir is NOT non-fiction)