Let me begin by saying that I love Literotica. I appreciate its spirit, and what it is doing. The site is distinctive, in my experience. And SO...I call attention to a potential BLOT on its record...
If the reader of Literotica becomes so horny that he or she wants to do more than read, there is the prominently listed "Literotica Personals"--that is, advertising for sex partners. I have tried such sites occasionally, as has my husband, but I found Literotica of such high distinction, I thought their personals might be superior.
And so, you click on "Literotica Personals," and are taken to an opening, or "come on," page of "Fling." I don't know the relationship between Literotica and Fling. I doubt that Literotica operates "Fling." If it did, the site would not have these flaws.
You get to that page and you are looking at dozens of naked girls of the utmost desirability. Tits, ass, pussies, face: they are all "tens." AND, what a shock, beneath each one is the name of a town right next to yours. YES. I live in Sag Harbor, Long Island, and everyone of these dozens of world-class sex objects live either in Sag Harbor or right next door.
And the headline, which the computer obviously fashions just for me, says something like "These Women are in Sag Harbor Waiting to Fuck." If you live in East Dribbling, the headline would say, "These Women are in East Dribbling Waiting to Fuck."
Well, hell. I know these women aren't waiting to FUCK me. Given their assets, wherever they work or even walk or shop, they are approached dozens of times a day. They don't need me. That is not the problem.
The problem is that they don't live near Sag Harbor, not in the same state, and, for the most part, they are not on the Fling site at all. How do I know? Beneath each full-color photo of breasts that you could bounce across a basketfall court is the member name of the lady.
And so, of course, having joined and become a "Gold Member" for one week for nine bucks, I do a local search. There ARE women, some sexy, but none in my town or area. And NONE that I saw on the "come on" page.
Okay, let's look further. I open two screens, so I can see the ladies on the "come on" page and another screen to do a search for "member names." And so, I enter the names of these goddesses. Out of perhaps two dozen, 20 produce a search result of "found nothing." But, and this is interesting, for about two or three member names, there is a result: same photo, same girl, same name.
So the search system IS working. But for these few names, I find the girl is in not in Long Island, in my town or next door, but in Iowa, Alabama, California... But right under the yearningly sexy photograph, they said the member name and a town right next to mine...
This is blatant false advertising. How in heaven's name did this not come to the attention of the NYS authorities in the attorney general's office or the NYC authorities in the District Attorney's for the Southern District's office?
I am sorry to see Literotica connected, and sending its members, to this shoddy operation. I hope that things may change.
Oh, and by the way, I signed up for the seven-day trial Gold Membership. The cost was 9.99 dollars. But overnight popped up, on Paypal, a charge of 34-plus dollars, for a month's membership. Now, how did THAT happen?
You would think you could get a fair shake when it's so tough anyway to find a fuck.
If the reader of Literotica becomes so horny that he or she wants to do more than read, there is the prominently listed "Literotica Personals"--that is, advertising for sex partners. I have tried such sites occasionally, as has my husband, but I found Literotica of such high distinction, I thought their personals might be superior.
And so, you click on "Literotica Personals," and are taken to an opening, or "come on," page of "Fling." I don't know the relationship between Literotica and Fling. I doubt that Literotica operates "Fling." If it did, the site would not have these flaws.
You get to that page and you are looking at dozens of naked girls of the utmost desirability. Tits, ass, pussies, face: they are all "tens." AND, what a shock, beneath each one is the name of a town right next to yours. YES. I live in Sag Harbor, Long Island, and everyone of these dozens of world-class sex objects live either in Sag Harbor or right next door.
And the headline, which the computer obviously fashions just for me, says something like "These Women are in Sag Harbor Waiting to Fuck." If you live in East Dribbling, the headline would say, "These Women are in East Dribbling Waiting to Fuck."
Well, hell. I know these women aren't waiting to FUCK me. Given their assets, wherever they work or even walk or shop, they are approached dozens of times a day. They don't need me. That is not the problem.
The problem is that they don't live near Sag Harbor, not in the same state, and, for the most part, they are not on the Fling site at all. How do I know? Beneath each full-color photo of breasts that you could bounce across a basketfall court is the member name of the lady.
And so, of course, having joined and become a "Gold Member" for one week for nine bucks, I do a local search. There ARE women, some sexy, but none in my town or area. And NONE that I saw on the "come on" page.
Okay, let's look further. I open two screens, so I can see the ladies on the "come on" page and another screen to do a search for "member names." And so, I enter the names of these goddesses. Out of perhaps two dozen, 20 produce a search result of "found nothing." But, and this is interesting, for about two or three member names, there is a result: same photo, same girl, same name.
So the search system IS working. But for these few names, I find the girl is in not in Long Island, in my town or next door, but in Iowa, Alabama, California... But right under the yearningly sexy photograph, they said the member name and a town right next to mine...
This is blatant false advertising. How in heaven's name did this not come to the attention of the NYS authorities in the attorney general's office or the NYC authorities in the District Attorney's for the Southern District's office?
I am sorry to see Literotica connected, and sending its members, to this shoddy operation. I hope that things may change.
Oh, and by the way, I signed up for the seven-day trial Gold Membership. The cost was 9.99 dollars. But overnight popped up, on Paypal, a charge of 34-plus dollars, for a month's membership. Now, how did THAT happen?
You would think you could get a fair shake when it's so tough anyway to find a fuck.