Kasumi_Lee
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Hi everyone! I'm Kasumi Lee. StealthBreeder is a penname I used to use years ago and now I can't change it.
A couple of months ago, I published my first ever Incest/Taboo story under the title A Mother's Lust. It's a first-person POV story told entirely from the perspective of (no prizes for guessing) the mother. The reception to my first foray into Incest/Taboo was shockingly positive (to me, at least), but there's one comment from a certain @doorknob22 that got me thinking:
If Literotica's comments section had a reply function (petition to add this feature?), I would have explained to doorknob22 that his full legal name is in fact "My Son and Firstborn Fruit of My Feminine Loins Smith Jr.", but the rest of the family just calls him "My Son" for short.
In all seriousness, however, the truth is I just couldn't be bothered to give the characters names. Why should I? They're all family members of the MC/narrator, so from her perspective, they really are "my son", "my husband", "my older daughter", "my younger daughter", etc., and that's all the reader needs to know.
This example technically doesn't count under the title of this thread because I don't actually feel guilty about it, and it's also not something I habitually do when I write, but it is something that will get mixed responses from readers, and it's also something I'll be tempted to do again with future stories for the same reason.
I don't want to set this up as a discussion about the relative merits of naming or not naming characters (not that I'll be able to stop it if that happens), but what are your guilty or not-so-guilty habits when you craft your own stories?
Best,
Kasumi Lee
A couple of months ago, I published my first ever Incest/Taboo story under the title A Mother's Lust. It's a first-person POV story told entirely from the perspective of (no prizes for guessing) the mother. The reception to my first foray into Incest/Taboo was shockingly positive (to me, at least), but there's one comment from a certain @doorknob22 that got me thinking:
"My son", "My son", "My son". Jesus Christ, he hasn't got a name?!
If Literotica's comments section had a reply function (petition to add this feature?), I would have explained to doorknob22 that his full legal name is in fact "My Son and Firstborn Fruit of My Feminine Loins Smith Jr.", but the rest of the family just calls him "My Son" for short.
In all seriousness, however, the truth is I just couldn't be bothered to give the characters names. Why should I? They're all family members of the MC/narrator, so from her perspective, they really are "my son", "my husband", "my older daughter", "my younger daughter", etc., and that's all the reader needs to know.
This example technically doesn't count under the title of this thread because I don't actually feel guilty about it, and it's also not something I habitually do when I write, but it is something that will get mixed responses from readers, and it's also something I'll be tempted to do again with future stories for the same reason.
I don't want to set this up as a discussion about the relative merits of naming or not naming characters (not that I'll be able to stop it if that happens), but what are your guilty or not-so-guilty habits when you craft your own stories?
Best,
Kasumi Lee