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Electric blue and Keith, you’re both full-of-yourselves, obnoxious pricks. Really, take a look in the mirror. You’re piss poor people. No, you’re not better than everyone here. No, you don’t know what other people are thinking. No, you don’t get to hand down judgment based on how amazingly intuitive you are about what other people think.
You’re just dicks.
Later. I won’t be back to this shit forum for another decade.

These boards are full of egotistical, damaged people that have no idea how to really connect with other people; maybe that’s why so many of you are locked in a world of writing erotica, because true empathy and connection is beyond you. All you have is words in a tiny little Internet fantasy world where your private club is at the top of the food chain.
Excuse me. Please point to a post where I 'attacked' you.Until Keith and Electric Blue, and then Hypoxia and others started to attack me, I was cordial, honest and candid.
I think that what these boards, or at least this one, are full of is passionate, dedicated people who put a great deal of time, effort and heart into crafting stories for other people to enjoy. It should come as no surprise that they object when someone comes along and threatens their opportunity to do so here by trying to find ways to skirt around the clearly stated site rules, and potentially putting the site at risk.
I think that what these boards, or at least this one, are full of is passionate, dedicated people who put a great deal of time, effort and heart into crafting stories for other people to enjoy. It should come as no surprise that they object when someone comes along and threatens their opportunity to do so here by trying to find ways to skirt around the clearly stated site rules, and potentially putting the site at risk.
Her chronological age does not matter. Her body appears underage. Laurel bans 'apparent' underage sex. Laurel will reject this story.I agree with MB, and at the same time I don' t see an automatic rejection for the story described in the OP.
As I understand it, the woman was "turned" at sixteen, and the there's no sex in the story until the character is at least twenty.
Her chronological age does not matter. Her body appears underage. Laurel bans 'apparent' underage sex. Laurel will reject this story.
As I said, a sixteen year old girl is physically mature, and normally appears physically mature. Describing her would not necessarily lead to a rejection based on underage sex.
Describing her in sexual terms would. Why are you shoveling this misleading information? You've been here long enough to see where the Web site's edge is. I've had Laurel reject (initially, to subsequently post as submitted) stories not coming anywhere close to this edge on the basis of "possible" underage.
Why do you think he's going to describe his 20+ character in sexual terms that make her appear to be underage? Particularly since a sixteen-year-old may not look at all under age.
He clearly knows there's a potential problem. Given that it's known, I'd expect him to avoid it.
There are several potential problems with the story concept, but none of them would necessarily get the story rejected. It depends on how it's written.
Are you purposely trying to take us in circles on this again? There is only one reason that including 16 as a transition element in an erotica Web site story has any importance. Don't be silly.
No intention of taking you in circles. My point is that the story concept is problematic, but it can be written without necessarily triggering rejection.
It's a problem if he says something like "She looked sixteen", and that would be made worse if he described her as if she were thirteen. It seems to me that if a writer even mentions an age under eighteen then they're often trying to titillate readers with "the age card," and that alone may deserve rejection.
The same thing could be said with "She looked younger than her years," and then offering little or no physical description, or a description of a physically mature person.
What he could do in writing it and anything of what he's revealed of what he wants to do in writing it have no ipso facto connection. I've responded to what he's actually posted. He's the one who invoked the 16 figure. Where do you see him saying he plans to upscale that? Sure, he could write it all sorts of ways. That's not what has been posed here.
What he could do in writing it and anything of what he's revealed of what he wants to do in writing it have no ipso facto connection. I've responded to what he's actually posted. He's the one who invoked the 16 figure. Where do you see him saying he plans to upscale that? He says in the OP that he really wants to stick with 16. Sure, he could write it all sorts of ways. That's not what has been posed here. You're moving the goalposts.
(Speaking of which, UVa just won the NCAA Men's Lacrosse championship. Wahoowa. The second national championship this year.)
OP sez she 'turned' vamp at 16 so her body remains physically 16 until she melts. Thus she fits Laurel's rejection criteria of "appears underage". Doesn't matter if she 'turned' at 16 in 1492 and the setting is 1992. She is described as appearing that age so she's OUT at LIT.As I said, a sixteen year old girl is physically mature, and normally appears physically mature. Describing her would not necessarily lead to a rejection based on underage sex.
OP sez she 'turned' vamp at 16 so her body remains physically 16 until she melts. Thus she fits Laurel's rejection criteria of "appears underage".
A sixteen year old girl doesn't "appear underaged." How many times do I have to say that?
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A sixteen year old girl doesn't "appear underaged." How many times do I have to say that?
It was my artistic daughter who (at the age of seventeen) pointed out that once a girl is over fourteen you can't tell from a picture whether she's fifteen or twenty four. She's physically mature, and the variation from one woman to another is far larger than the variation with age.