Any classic fairytales you think are worth becoming stories on Literotica?

The tales collected by the Brothers Grimm were very often cautionary tales, not the bowdlerized Disney versions. In Rapunzel, when the Prince climbs up to Rapunzel's room at the top of the tower, they have sex.
And once word gets around, every horny guy in the district is at the bottom of the tower calling for Rapunzel to let down her hair….
 
Well... I've heard of letting your hair down but never realised...

Anyway, I do believe this kind of discussion has been had before in the dim and distant past.

I can certainly imagine Little Red Riding Hood meeting with an altogether different kind of wolf...
 
I’d say just find one that Disney hasn’t adapted.

An easy one in my opinion would be the “twelve dancing princesses” or “The worn out dancing shoes”

Short version: king Is perplexed by his twelve daughters always coming to the breakfast table each morning with their shoes completely worn down to nothing. King puts out a declaration of an award to anyone who can solve the mystery. An old solider takes up the task and is given three days to solve it, he fakes falling asleep and uses a magic cloak to make him invisible to follow the princesses to a mysterious party where there are 12 princes who dance with them every night until their shoes are worn down to nothing. Soldier reveals the ruse and marries the oldest daughter.

Erotica version: instead of a dance party, it’s an orgy and the princesses come back in torn dresses or on very wobbly legs. The original story even had the soldier pinch the youngest princess and kept accidentally touching her while he was invisible so invisible man shenanigans as well.
 
If you really want to do Cinderella, instead do one of the variations like 1 eyes, 2 eyes, 3 eyes. The characters in that are of nebulous age.
 
Erotica version: instead of a dance party, it’s an orgy and the princesses come back in torn dresses or on very wobbly legs. The original story even had the soldier pinch the youngest princess and kept accidentally touching her while he was invisible so invisible man shenanigans as well.
I have a better idea. Instead of once per night, it's once per month, and they always come back pregnant. The king is tired of giving them abortions, so he issues the decree.
 
I’m cool with a role play based on Goldilocks & the 3 Bears. Just keep it acceptable to Lit standards if you can.
 
Oh, Rumpelstilsken (I’m too lazy to look it up) would be pretty easy. Instead of jewelry for the first few nights, the MC offers sex.

Could even lead to some alternate endings:

1. Offering her first child becomes a bit literal as either Rumpel won’t let her get pregnant unless it’s his, or the baby is his but looks like the king’s baby. If Rumpel wins the truth is revealed

2. A better ending than the fairy tale: Rumpel’s a good lay so instead of making straw into gold to please a bastard king, she heads off with Rumpel


2. Three little pigs: so this is one I actually have thought up and almost commissioned a voice actor for to play the part of the wolf.

Wolf is an anthromorphic wolf dominatrix and the pigs are anthromorphic pigs she wants to enslave for her harem. She still destroys the homes but instead of eating them, she dominates them. Instead of the third pig killing her, he instead repeatedly foils and humiliates her until she relents and becomes his slave

3. Chicken little (just make it damn clear it’s not the terrible Disney film and is based on the original not shit fairy tale)

Women named after the characters from the story believe the sky is falling and Foxy Loxy (a woman or man) tricks them into thinking that the only way to save themselves is to have sex with them)

4. Seven with one blow (the giant killer): woman is caught saying she took care of seven with one blow (she got off 7 guys with one blow job but the person hearing her think she meant she killed seven people). She winds up hired by the king to take care of some giants (she of course thinks she needs to fuck them) and with some cunning she manages to take care of all of them without dying in the process.
 
How about Jack and the Beanstalk? I'm trying to think of an angle like the beanstalk is not actually a plant but something else Jack possesses that grows really really big.
 
How about Jack and the Beanstalk? I'm trying to think of an angle like the beanstalk is not actually a plant but something else Jack possesses that grows really really big.
I’d say keep the beanstalk since the fun of the story is Jack getting away with the giant’s stuff over and over.

Like maybe have Jack fuck the giant’s wife and make off with the giant’s stuff. Maybe the singing harp is instead an anatomically correct gynoid and the gold laying goose is a sexy harpy woman.
 
Emperor's New Clothes: Instead of emperor, it's an empress. When she walks half naked in the parade, all the men try to hide their arousal, otherwise they'll have to admit they see her half naked. When the child finally exposes the truth, the empress (who's grown pretty aroused too by now) and the men in the crowd can no longer hold themselves, and they all have an orgy together. Eventually, the women in the crowd participate too.
 
About the age once more. This thread isn't about Disney movies - it's about fairy rales. I doubt that characters from those have official age, because how? Sure, we can suspect it based on the period they were created at, but it's only assumption. Beside, fairy tales are told a little different every time, so in our stories they may be adults, because in fact they're new characters.
I'm certain they all do and even Disney sticks, or at least stuck to it. Such as Ariel being 16. We can speculate by the era and by the fact that those tales were written in that era, or close to it. And the comonality of such similar stories, like Romeo and Juliet were also under 18. So yeah Disney and original Aladin are both- what was it, 17 years old? I think Disney actually aged up Jasmin and she was actually younger in the original story. They're all basically under 18. Even Cinderella, even Belle and Sleeping Beauty. The princes were typically 18-25ish. I think I recall something saying Aladin was 22 and Jasnin was 15... maybe.

I could be wrong, the information is out there and a YouTuber by the name of Jon Solo does a good job od figuring all that shit out.
 
It's a very good idea, and I had an idea to do a grown-up Peter Pan story, but sadly it's not allowed.
  • Celebrity stories or fan fiction in which the characters are artificially aged - that is, under 18 years old in reality or in the source material, but made to be over 18 for the story
So if the original story had children, you can't age them and create a new story. I've spoken to Laurel about it to verify.
I suspect that a fair-n-equitable workaround would be to write about Wendy, Peter and the Lost Boys when they have aged. Yes, that dodges the essential Never Grow Up theme of the original, but a bunch of disgruntled/horny/whatever 19-year-olds would work.

I’ve got a semifinished tale of a Christmas party involving the Tooth Fairy, a drunken and obnoxious Santa, a rather gay Jack Frost, etc. it’s all in how you paint the characters.
 
I suspect that a fair-n-equitable workaround would be to write about Wendy, Peter and the Lost Boys when they have aged. Yes, that dodges the essential Never Grow Up theme of the original, but a bunch of disgruntled/horny/whatever 19-year-olds would work.

I’ve got a semifinished tale of a Christmas party involving the Tooth Fairy, a drunken and obnoxious Santa, a rather gay Jack Frost, etc. it’s all in how you paint the characters.

No, sadly. You can NOT age up characters that are children in the source material.
 
I posted a 750 word story about Gulliver skinny dipping with a willing Lilliputian lass.
 
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