Anyway to find old stories no longer on the site? (I.e. archive)

SoaringClouds

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I read a story several years ago that was Loving Wives/Voyeur. The husband overheard his co-workers talking about having a crazy sex-session with women at a project when one of them was with a different company, and it turns out the MC's wife was on that project. The co-workers are interrupted before he could get any details, and now he's desperate to find out if his wife was a participant. Meanwhile, trying to gauge his wife, he asks her if she's ever cheated or anything, and she regales him with explicit tales of her cheating, one such is her getting double teamed at home by some plumbers or something. She would go into great detail, and at the end of each story when the MC asks if it's true, she would say she made it up on the spot and it wasn't true. He's suspicious. Eventually he tricks his wife into showing up at his office where she bumps into the co-worker with the sex story from her company while he pretends to be out of the office, but he's actually hiding in his own office and watching. The wife and co-worker recognize each other, and it turns out she didn't participate, but instead went home to her husband. He's a bit relieved and disappointed at the same time. They convince her to photocopy her bare ass (she's wearing a skirt), and then the co-worker asks her why she didn't stick around when they had their orgy (there were two other girls at the event he's talking about), and her response was that she wanted to, but nobody took her clothes off. Then she ends up getting gangbanged by his co-workers while he watches.

I really enjoyed this story, but it's gone. Has anyone else read it or know anything about it. I don't remember the title or author, and I don't even remember how long it's been since I read it, it was around 4-8 years ago. Maybe someone could write another one similar with their own twists and turns. I would do it myself, but I don't have a reliable computer at the moment (mine died). I'm doing everything on my phone these days.
 
If someone removes their story, then it's been removed. They wanted the story removed, perhaps because they wanted to sell it on a paid story website. To try to replicate a story someone else had written would be wrong/illegal/immoral/unethical.

At first, I thought you were looking for a story, which you couldn't find, and was going to suggest you posted wrong, but that isn't the case, is it?

It's a strong desire/love of a thing that makes us want to replace what has been taken away. It speaks well of the writer of this story that you would like to read their story(s) once again. I'm sorry, I won't help you.
 
If someone removes their story, then it's been removed. They wanted the story removed, perhaps because they wanted to sell it on a paid story website. To try to replicate a story someone else had written would be wrong/illegal/immoral/unethical.

At first, I thought you were looking for a story, which you couldn't find, and was going to suggest you posted wrong, but that isn't the case, is it?

It's a strong desire/love of a thing that makes us want to replace what has been taken away. It speaks well of the writer of this story that you would like to read their story(s) once again. I'm sorry, I won't help you.

I get where you're coming from, and I respect your decision, but I fundamentally disagree with you. For one, I mentioned writing a version of it with an author's own twists and turns. If someone were to re-write such a story, I would expect just the basic premise to remain: Husband gets suspicious of wife, she tells stories about cheating but then says it's all made up, husband finds he didn't need to be suspicious of the initial reason he was suspicious, watches her cheat anyway. In such a story, it is not a replication, but instead inspired. There's room for TONS of differences, and if someone took that premise without ever having read the initial story, the chances of it being a replication are so small as to be functionally impossible.

There's a difference between copying/replicating and inspiration. Where do you draw the line on similarities? You could take that logic all the way to the genre level. There are literally a hundred thousand stories on this site, and I can gaurantee you there are multiple stories that are basically the same from authors who haven't even read each other's work.

I haven't narrowed my search for this story to just this website. I've searched many websites and done extensive, multiple Google searches with many different varieties of keywords over a long time period. I don't know the title or author. I would very much prefer to read the original from the actual author in any form that it's published, whether it's behind a paywall or not.

Full Disclosure: I am not a believer in intellectual property rights (though I do understand that's the current law of the land, I just don't agree with them). My stance on the matter is that trying to pass someone else's work off as your own is fraudulent, but publishing with proper credit to the source is just free advertisement. I have quite a detailed argument for my case if you're interested, but if you're not, I'm not going to type that out on my phone, lol.

Also, I'm not just saying I want to read a story with the same concept. I'm asking if anyone recognizes the story I'm talking about and can tell me whether I'm right that it's gone or if I'm looking in the wrong place and can point me to where it is.
 
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Otherwise, go to the "Looking for a story?" forum
Some asses who does not respect an author's wishes will use the Wayback Machine.

Story Ideas is the wrong board.
 
Otherwise, go to the "Looking for a story?" forum
Some asses who does not respect an author's wishes will use the Wayback Machine.

Story Ideas is the wrong board.

Ok, but where is the "Looking for a story?" forum? I don't have such a tab anywhere where I can see it...
 
Ok, but where is the "Looking for a story?" forum? I don't have such a tab anywhere where I can see it...

It's buried as sub in Story Feedback section, here. And, yes like one may imagine, it's not the most lively place, but the few people who happen to wander there try to be helpful. A good, informative title may help. However, even there, publicly posting links to other story sites is prohibited by forum rules.

So, global search engines is your best bet. You can try tricks with search rules like near with two words or even better phrases you believe the text must contain.
 
I found it, and it's actually still up on this site. I have no idea why my searches didn't work, cause it's all there, lol. It's called "Sally's Cheating Ways" by Sally Jam.

Thanks everyone for your responses.
 
The beginning is a lot like an old joke about the guy who comes home late after spending the evening drinking with his friends. He crashes the car into the garage door, has the spins so bad that he pukes on the living room floor, and generally causes an amazing amount of mayhem.

In the morning, he wakes with a massive hangover to his sympathetic wife holding two aspirin and cooking him breakfast. Confused by her reaction, he confides in his son, "After my behavior last night, I don't understand why your Mom is treating me like a saint. Any idea what's up?"

"Sure do. You were in a lot of trouble until she tried to steer you into the bathroom before you puked in the bed and you told her, 'Take your hands off me! I'm a married man!'"
 
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