Comments That Make Your Day

So my latest story has the most bonkers rating/comment/views ratio that I've ever had:LOL:
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Congrats on the response to your story. That is amazing. I will have to add it to my list. I was just starting to read through yours.
 
But the comment that absolutely melted me while I was checking my phone on my lunch break at work was anonymous 😭
I agree with this particular Anonymous wholeheartedly. The subject matter you write on is pretty unique but your approach to telling your stories is lovely for how thoughtful and inclusive it is. Certainly could use more authors like you here on Lit (don't worry, if we were somehow blessed with more you'd still be my favorite ;)).
 
So my latest story has the most bonkers rating/comment/views ratio that I've ever had:LOL:
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But the comments definitely made my day! One of the nicest kinds of comments I think I can receive on a smut story are of the "I'm not into X, but..." genre, and I got a number of them :love:

From the lovely @WaxPhilosophic:

@814writer1961 said:

@Bigbobnc gave an enthusiastically horny:

And @FrenchTomcat said:


But the comment that absolutely melted me while I was checking my phone on my lunch break at work was anonymous 😭
Praise well deserved, and also suggestive that once you've been lured into the Mothman trap, it's hard to get away without commenting... The score isn't too shabby either.
 
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I just got this one on my latest story:

Wonderful story, I truly enjoyed how you tied in other stories with some being "real" and another being "fiction" written by one of the MC's.

The MMC is a literotica author and they have a running joke about one of "his" stories (actually a recent one of mine). At the same time, there are allusions to a couple of other stories as current events to them. I loved that someone recognized the references. Someone who actually reads my stories 😊
 
I hate to post two of these in a row, but I just got such a nice one, it truly changed my mood. (Thanks @Nynah)

It is from my Nude Day entry The Important Days. I am still very emotionally attached to all three primary characters in the story, so comments like this hit me.

I'm weak for a sexually-confident woman helping an inexperienced partner through the in and outs (ha) of sex, so this definitely scratched that particular itch. I also have to echo the previous commenters regarding the desire for their own personal Ellies, she was quite the alluring instructor. 🥵

At first I did think the relationship between Jason and his mother strained the boundaries of credulity, but I realized that was my own personal biases at play and I was able to detach that and appreciate the narrative you were telling. If all our mothers were as understanding about sex and friendship, a lot of this current generation would likely be less traumatized.

Your portrayal of how people handle each other after not being in each other's lives was particularly poignant and real; I've been in similar situations and the tensions can be palpable but they can also be oddly prosaic and you managed to capture that particularly well.

I'm also glad that the story came back around to Ellie, count me as another reader who wouldn't mind seeing how their relationship after all these years redevelops.

Thank you for sharing this, it was lovely!
 
Well, this one just made my day.

Over the last six years of comments, nearly all that can be said was said. This was a terrific story brilliantly done. To make a single act of intercourse (after the attack) literarily last longer than the probable duration of the actual event, all the while building, pounding to a thunderous, drum thumping, screaming, spasming conclusion is a feat in itself. When then story ended, I needed a nap and a cigarette. (A metaphorical cigarette, I don’t smoke.) Brilliantly done.
 
Well, this one just made my day.

Over the last six years of comments, nearly all that can be said was said. This was a terrific story brilliantly done. To make a single act of intercourse (after the attack) literarily last longer than the probable duration of the actual event, all the while building, pounding to a thunderous, drum thumping, screaming, spasming conclusion is a feat in itself. When then story ended, I needed a nap and a cigarette. (A metaphorical cigarette, I don’t smoke.) Brilliantly done.
Which story, Chloe?
 
This is the picture I try to paint, like they can imagine watching it happen. From 'Date with Mom'.

"WOW! What a great story. Your way with words is incredible. Felt like it was not only real, but that I was watching it on a video! Please continue with this story."
 
"I saw you mention its your 15th year on lit. Time flies my friend, I remember reading your first story Almost Perfect like it was last week. You don't post many stories these days but they are so worth the wait when you do. LC all these years and you're still one of the best in the game. Thank you for all the enjoyment you've brought us here."
 
I was rather chuffed to get this on one of my earliest stories, Tell Me What You Want: I’m not sure which is better, the story or the author’s riff in comments. 5/5.

The first comment on this story was the only one I got on the whole site for nearly 3 years, which inaccurately insulted the story and then insulted kumquats. I replied, to defend the noble kumquat species!
 
99% of the comments for Ides of March have been positive, and it was difficult to pick just one, but this one really got my attention. I love it when something hits exactly what I was going for. Wait until the sequel drops next week.

LonelyPapa1958 1 day ago
I'm 67 M..... I LOVE THIS STORY !!!!!! You made me feel what she was feeling. Great job !!
 
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