Any interest for true stories?

Alex_si

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First story – sexy wife Tanya
Hi!
Im Alex from Europe, and I’ve been in a relationship with my wife for over 10 years now. Im 35 and shes 32. Her name is Tanya, 169cm (5’6”) and 55kg (120lbs), with perfect legs (always in heels), round ass and enhanced tits. She was always a first-class slut, years before she met me, although I confess I didn’t realize it at the time. Her clothes very provocative, but I thought it was just a game people play. It wasnt. Its a real thing for her, as I learned soon after. Always aiming higher and more taboo stuff. So many stories to tell, and after all these years I decided to get them of my chest somewhere and somehow. All of them are 100% true, no fiction here, although a lot of them sound like one, and im more than happy to back them up with photos, recordings and other proof. Im not sure if there is any interest in all of this, but if there is – im here and willing to share all of experiences we’re going thru with my wife and mother of 2 of my kids...
Thanks,
Alex
 
I think "true" stories are stupid. They are forced and I am sure that I have never read one that is any good. It is almost as if people realize they have written a poor story, and try to make up for it by claiming the story is true.
 
I think "true" stories are stupid. They are forced and I am sure that I have never read one that is any good. It is almost as if people realize they have written a poor story, and try to make up for it by claiming the story is true.

I get your point. Although im not interested in writing "true" stories. Do nothing for me.
 
I think "true" stories are stupid. They are forced and I am sure that I have never read one that is any good. It is almost as if people realize they have written a poor story, and try to make up for it by claiming the story is true.
How can you tell the difference between fiction and truth?

I have autobiographical stories here that, unless I declared them as such, you wouldn't necessarily know. I also have several stories where more than one reader has said, "Thank you both for sharing" - where both leading characters and the events depicted were completely fictitious. Readers believed they were real.
 
Maybe I'm a cynic, but when I'm reading on Lit, if a writer opens with something along the lines of "This is a true story..." I immediately assume it's not even remotely true.

There are exceptions to this (Melissababy's poignant memoir, for example). And I do believe that many authors draw on their own real history for their stories (I pulled out some of my own more awkward moments for one of my stories, but it's not a true story by any means, and the narrator wasn't intended to be a stand-in for me)... but I generally believe that the supposed true stories of Literotica wouldn't be much more of the fantasy genre if you were to add a dragon to the cast.
 
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I absolutely get it. And hence this question. I dont really believe true stories, at least not 100%, thats why I ask.
 
I don't really care whether the story is true or not. A good story is a good story, and whether it's true or not makes no difference to me, unless the subject matter of the story is cruel or illegal.
 
I don't really care whether the story is true or not. A good story is a good story, and whether it's true or not makes no difference to me, unless the subject matter of the story is cruel or illegal.

Of course, only thing that could add, to what should be a quality story, are some sort of appendix, like pics or other evidence. Think that could maybe make it more interesting. Just maybe.
 
I think the goal is to write an interesting story that hangs together thematically. if you take something that's "true" in some element and enhance it to highlight the erotic nature of it, I think you'll have a good story that still has something true at the base.
 
Of course, only thing that could add, to what should be a quality story, are some sort of appendix, like pics or other evidence. Think that could maybe make it more interesting. Just maybe.

For me, that would be interesting if it enhanced the story.

Some people see this site as a medium for getting to know people, even connecting with people in real life, so information that connects a story to the author's real life is interesting to them.

I see this site in a more limited way, for me personally -- as a medium for publishing stories and for talking about them with other authors. So the "real life" aspect isn't as interesting to me.
 
Aren't all the stories on lit true? From comments, I'd say half the readers think so.
 
Maybe I'm a cynic, but when I'm reading on Lit, if a writer opens with something along the lines of "This is a true story..." I immediately assume it's not even remotely true.

There are exceptions to this (Melissababy's poignant memoir, for example). And I do believe that many authors draw on their own real history for their stories (I pulled out some of my own more awkward moments for one of my stories, but it's not a true story by any means, and the narrator wasn't intended to be a stand-in for me)... but I generally believe that the supposed true stories of Literotica wouldn't be much more of the fantasy genre if you were to add a dragon to the cast.

Thank you. I did not, at any point within the story, explicitly say "this is a true story," although I have discussed its truth in response to comments and on the forums. I think that's important, because declaring a story to be true at the outset does affect how reader's process it. The story, true or not, should speak for itself. When readers start thinking "Did that really happen" or, as I got more than a few times, "Holy shit, are you alright?" they are taken out of the story right at those moments when, as the writer, you most want their attention.

Nonetheless, I still think Lit should have a Memoir category.
 
Any interest for true stories?

Since there's no "truth meter" on LIT stories, your story can include as much "truth" as you want. There are many fictional stories posted here which seem real--and there are many so-called "true" stories which are totally unbelievable.

Perhaps the "truth" in a story depends on the reader's point of view.

Oh, and I agree with MelissaBaby there should be a Memoir category.
 
Very true, and im aware of it. I guess my goal here would be some sort of cleansing. Not interested in adding to the stories, they are heavy enough, at least in my opinion. And not only mine.
 
Of course, only thing that could add, to what should be a quality story, are some sort of appendix, like pics or other evidence. Think that could maybe make it more interesting. Just maybe.

Pics are pretty easy to come up with on the web so it proves nothing. Even videos are suspect.

I've written several stories that include pictures. Never published them, but I must admit it adds something to the mix. Strictly from an interest point of view not to prove anything. Lit does have an illustrated category. I'm not sure if it's limited to drawings though???

You can tell your readers that the story is true, but there's a lot of healthy skepticism.

Oh and pics and evidence. If they include pictures of other individuals you need their permission.
 
Pics are pretty easy to come up with on the web so it proves nothing. Even videos are suspect.

I've written several stories that include pictures. Never published them, but I must admit it adds something to the mix. Strictly from an interest point of view not to prove anything. Lit does have an illustrated category. I'm not sure if it's limited to drawings though???

You can tell your readers that the story is true, but there's a lot of healthy skepticism.

Oh and pics and evidence. If they include pictures of other individuals you need their permission.

Like I said, im not interested in "true" stories, because that doesnt bring me a thing. It is what it is. I cant claim its fiction when its not. Well, I could, but I see no point.
 
You need make no claim at all.

I offer stories and let the readers enjoy or throw bricks. If they want to ascribe some truth to something let them have at it. I sometimes use social truth, IE some overriding social issue that bothers me or sometimes I use something that really did happen to me and write about it. It can be cathartic.

But I feel no need to tell the readers one way or another. ;)
 
Thank you. I did not, at any point within the story, explicitly say "this is a true story," although I have discussed its truth in response to comments and on the forums. I think that's important, because declaring a story to be true at the outset does affect how reader's process it. The story, true or not, should speak for itself. When readers start thinking "Did that really happen" or, as I got more than a few times, "Holy shit, are you alright?" they are taken out of the story right at those moments when, as the writer, you most want their attention.

Nonetheless, I still think Lit should have a Memoir category.

That's true, you didnt open with "This is the UNBELIEVABLE TRUE STORY of my fall and rise!" I found out about MFAR from coming to these forums, and so knew and trusted that it was autobiographical at the outset. I suppose that most readers would not enter with that understanding.
 
Since there's no "truth meter" on LIT stories, your story can include as much "truth" as you want. There are many fictional stories posted here which seem real--and there are many so-called "true" stories which are totally unbelievable.

Perhaps the "truth" in a story depends on the reader's point of view.

Oh, and I agree with MelissaBaby there should be a Memoir category.

I made my own Memoir section with my "Memories of" series. They are true for the most part. :D
 
I’ll be the odd ball.

I like stories that have a strong basis in real experiences. My favorite line in all of literature is “Dear Penthouse, you’ll never believe....”

Actually, I’m a fan of stories that are authentic enough to not clearly be off-the-chain fiction. I like to be pulled into the story and characters through authenticity, not pushed away by obvious fiction. How about a 5’1” wife with graying hair and the boobs of a Celtic fertility goddess that can paint a sexual masterpiece? But I digress....

Put your real-life stories out there. Many’s the penis that will thank you.
 
First story –
Im Alex from Europe,
. All of them are 100% true, no fiction here, although a lot of them sound like one, and im more than happy to back them up with photos, recordings and other proof. Im not sure if there is any interest in all of this, but if there is – im here and willing to share all of experiences we’re going thru with my wife and mother of 2 of my kids...
Thanks,
Alex

Whilst I can almost envy you,
you do realise that Lit is a site full of fantasy and imagination, don't you ?
 
Whilst I can almost envy you,
you do realise that Lit is a site full of fantasy and imagination, don't you ?

Yes, of course, but im on a different mission here. To relieve some of the stress I accumulated thru years, and to let the world know what shes really like. Although number of people around us already know, at least to some extent.
 
Yes, of course, but im on a different mission here. To relieve some of the stress I accumulated thru years, and to let the world know what shes really like. Although number of people around us already know, at least to some extent.

My recommendation: Go ahead and write a standalone story, not too long, about one of the incidents. See how you like it and see how others like it. Don't think too much about how it will be received, or about the reality element. Don't bite off more than you can chew, do the best you can, and get it off your chest.

Writing is a hard thing to discuss meaningfully in the abstract. You have to take the plunge, just write, and see how you feel afterward. Once you've written a story you'll get more meaningful feedback from people.
 
My recommendation: Go ahead and write a standalone story, not too long, about one of the incidents. See how you like it and see how others like it. Don't think too much about how it will be received, or about the reality element. Don't bite off more than you can chew, do the best you can, and get it off your chest.

Writing is a hard thing to discuss meaningfully in the abstract. You have to take the plunge, just write, and see how you feel afterward. Once you've written a story you'll get more meaningful feedback from people.
Thats the bottom line and you are absolutely right
 
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