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A la Whitney Houston and Kevin Costner?I finally figured out what I wanted to write for this one! A bodyguard falls for the client he's protecting.
Loosely inspired for sure lolA la Whitney Houston and Kevin Costner?
According to the OP, the stories will go live on April 24th.Submitted my story and it's approved.
Note that with the OntheJob note in the admin section, it'll go live on the 16th, so you can post now if you are ready and not need to worry about trying to time it.
According to the OP, the stories will go live on April 24th.
The posting period is between April 16 - April 23
Final list to be posted on April 24, Monday
The list of stories will be posted on the 24th. The stories will post on line from the 16th to the 23rd (One week, that's kinda quick!)According to the OP, the stories will go live on April 24th
The posting period is between April 16 - April 23
Final list to be posted on April 24, Monday
I did get at least one of the "I don't like to read this kind of story" in the comments, which always cracks me up on stories where I clearly labeled the content.In Vitro Veritas seems to be doing well, although it’s in Fetish, so not as many views.
In Vitro Veritas seems to be doing well, although it’s in Fetish, so not as many views.
THIS!I did get at least one of the "I don't like to read this kind of story" in the comments, which always cracks me up on stories where I clearly labeled the content.
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Who says they read them? It's quite typical, I think, for someone campaigning against posting of a particular theme to post opposition to it wherever they see it. They don't have to have read it to do that--just looked at it enough to think they know what the theme is. So, I don't understand why this can't be understood.THIS!
I often get comments saying: "I don't like this sort of thing!" in my noncon stories... and I just don't understand why those people start reading them in the first place.
I suppose that's fair... But dang, that seems like a huge waste of time.Who says they read them? It's quite typical, I think, for someone campaigning against posting of a particular theme to post opposition to it wherever they see it. They don't have to have read it to do that--just looked at it enough to think they know what the theme is. So, I don't understand why this can't be understood.