EmilyMiller
Perv of the Impverse
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Yes, you are right. I fall short myself. But I do try.Keyword here is capable - we just have to try to remember that a troubling number of us will fall short of that capability.
Em
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Yes, you are right. I fall short myself. But I do try.Keyword here is capable - we just have to try to remember that a troubling number of us will fall short of that capability.
Many of the stories are fine. It's the commenters that make it toxic. When I read LW stories, I just avoid the comments. They are nearly as bad as YouTube comments.I've never ventured into this LW people keep speaking of, but it seems like a dark place. I don't often go far from exhibitionist & voyeur (EV?).
Growth!This is indeed progress.
Em
Well if we are promoting stories (do people do that hereWell, I guess it's time for some self-promotion because I just published one such story. I've tried to write some stories about prostitution from the point of view of the women who do it. I don't know what makes me qualified to do that hey, fiction is making things up, right? I think I was trying to show them in a sympathetic light, but their ambivalence about it shows through anyway. Nora shows up in several stories.
https://classic.literotica.com/s/freshman-hooker
She reveals more details here:
https://classic.literotica.com/s/college-hooking-memories-ch-01
As a senior, she is recruited to be a dominatrix. This starts in third person and moves to first person. Not recommended as a technique, but I "kitbashed" two stories into one.
https://classic.literotica.com/s/nora-works-as-a-dominatrix
I will read it and provide my thoughts. Also, another source of perspective is the widows and widowers thread:While not exactly the same. I’ve written about a bereaved man joining a gang bang (no money involved. I’d appreciate your thoughts.
Fragile
Em
I knew / know a few widowers, who have influenced some of my stories.I will read it and provide my thoughts. Also, another source of perspective is the widows and widowers thread:
https://forum.literotica.com/threads/widows-and-widowers-2.1578411/
Hey Emily,My fiftieth story is about a sex worker. A sex worker who is married (apparently happily) and has a young child.
Now I posted it in LW. I wasn’t expecting a rating of 5️ and universal acclaim (as ever, the majority of people were kind, even the anon ones).
But this isn’t a whinge about this. It about comments like “no man would let his wife do that” and “no man would marry a whore” and “what do they tell the child about her disgusting work?”
There was (as maybe is to be suspected) condemnation of the woman and (as it’s LW) her husband. But none for the clients.
Is this odd on a sex site? Or are sex workers not human beings too?
Em
PS This isn’t really about my story (hence no link) it’s about attitudes to prostitution on Literotica
I saw this earlier today, didn't have time to read it, but my brain just did not process the title - 'Surely Gunhill means College Hooking Up Memories, boy is his face going to be red when he realizes he screwed up in the title' - nope, the other type of hooking.
My fiftieth story is about a sex worker. A sex worker who is married (apparently happily) and has a young child.
Now I posted it in LW. I wasn’t expecting a rating of 5️ and universal acclaim (as ever, the majority of people were kind, even the anon ones).
But this isn’t a whinge about this. It about comments like “no man would let his wife do that” and “no man would marry a whore” and “what do they tell the child about her disgusting work?”
There was (as maybe is to be suspected) condemnation of the woman and (as it’s LW) her husband. But none for the clients.
Is this odd on a sex site? Or are sex workers not human beings too?
Em
PS This isn’t really about my story (hence no link) it’s about attitudes to prostitution on Literotica
The US military has a similar clause in the UCML, Article 134.Going off slightly on a tangent - my grandfather once told me about an offence under the Army Act (British). It was called 'Section 69'. He said it was a catch-all when a more appropriate offence couldn't be found. I've just googled it and it says "conduct to the prejudice of good order and military discipline". That's how I view the LW category. It's a dumping ground. I don't read stories in it and won't be submitting any to it.
That's what I was saying in my earlier posts: It's about the power dynamics (which most people want to ignore, to continue with their belief it's about misogynists.)... I myself lost my virginity to a prostitute at a brothel in Taiwan. Afterwards some of the guys who had gone with me refused to discuss the matter outside our circle, changed their stories regarding it constantly, and denied going there when confronted. Female friends with whom I discussed the visit were for the most part similarly appalled. I remember one girl with whom I had broken off a previous relationship lashing out at me and my “little whore”, slut-shaming us both. I told her I would have gladly lost my virginity to her if she’d let me, and that made things even worse. ...
A lot of people have shame and fear related to prostitution. I myself lost my virginity to a prostitute at a brothel in Taiwan. Afterwards some of the guys who had gone with me refused to discuss the matter outside our circle, changed their stories regarding it constantly, and denied going there when confronted. Female friends with whom I discussed the visit were for the most part similarly appalled. I remember one girl with whom I had broken off a previous relationship lashing out at me and my “little whore”, slut-shaming us both. I told her I would have gladly lost my virginity to her if she’d let me, and that made things even worse. We’ve since come to an understanding, but I digress. Later I got with more open minded women who did not require money. Getting with a sex worker first smoothed the process on my end.
I do not like that sex is such a social stigma. It’s pleasing, what’s the problem? Fear, mistrust, confusion, anger- that can so easily lead to the dark side of emotions. There are some harsh possibilities, of course. Disease, unwanted pregnancy, the recurring nightmare some men have of being accused of rape after scoring with a malignant narcissist personality… some women have that too, of course. I’m thinking about it because I recently wrote an Erotic Horror story based on an especially scary version of the idea. And let’s not forget actual sexual harassment and assault. False or real accusations of cheating and similar crimes also.
In my opinion, as long as everything is consensual and enjoyable for all parties involved, sex should not be demonized like this. People get urges, have fantasies and desires, men and women both. We should be allowed to enjoy them. But no, we have to have selfish pride and other issues with that. We have to hurt ourselves and others going after something amazing that should be celebrated when enjoyed in the right way. We have to get paranoid. We have to demonize sex and divide ourselves based on what sorts we enjoy.
I don’t want to discuss it further. I just know I don’t like it. I don’t want to become the sort of person who furthers the demonization either. I appreciate Lit for helping me air this stance.
When you put a price on it, then it can be commoditized. By comparing her to a prostitute, the value of sex with her is reduced to a dollar (or whatever currency) amount.And your former girlfriend was appalled that she lost that control over you to another woman who put a price on sex.
That's what I was saying in my earlier posts: It's about the power dynamics (which most people want to ignore, to continue with their belief it's about misogynists.)
Your friends are embarrassed to talk about paying hookers for sex, because they had to PAY for sex. And your former girlfriend was appalled that she lost that control over you to another woman who put a price on sex.
When you put a price on it, then it can be commoditized. By comparing her to a prostitute, the value of sex with her is reduced to a dollar (or whatever currency) amount.
Alohadave said it best with his observation that what you did showed your former girlfriend what her commodity was worth. Her P was no longer "priceless".We ended the relationship before I visited the brothel. She should have not had a problem with my decision. She did tell me to see other people. But yeah, I guess it still hurt her pride when I took her advice.
... I've always been in favor of decriminalization, but I don't know many people who advocate that position.
Prostitution won't be legalized by either side of the political spectrum, because it's like drugs.... Somewhat surprisingly (to me), there still doesn't seem to be any appreciable political pressure to ease up legal restrictions on prostitution. It's still generally illegal and it looks like it will continue to be. ...
I'll be honest with you: you're missing out on some great stories, then. Cagivagurl tells wonderful stories about people navigating a spouse's infidelity and (usually) reconciling. dtiverson tells rollicking, clever adventure tales with great twists. Bruce1971 has some incredibly smart stuff to say, both in his stories and his essays. ohio, qhml1, javmor70, RichardGerald, GeorgeAnderson, Mainefiddleheads, GirlintheMoon, ThatNewGuy and more write stories that are interesting, unpredictable, dramatic, and fun. And, yes, sometimes a story ends in divorce (acrimonious or otherwise) and sometimes it doesn't. Sometimes the story starts after a death or divorce and is told in flashbacks. Sometimes... you get the idea.Going off slightly on a tangent - my grandfather once told me about an offence under the Army Act (British). It was called 'Section 69'. He said it was a catch-all when a more appropriate offence couldn't be found. I've just googled it and it says "conduct to the prejudice of good order and military discipline". That's how I view the LW category. It's a dumping ground. I don't read stories in it and won't be submitting any to it.
As much as I considered the late Larry Flynt to be disgusting, he wasn't afraid to advocate a sex-positive agenda. It takes wealth, though.
It's the bluenoses. They trot out the ever-reliable "we need to protect the children" whenever their Puritanical worldview is threatened. And how can you possibly advocate something that is going to be bad for children. You are therefore a bad person, and if you advocate "a lesser position" in public, you get to wander the streets with a big red 'A' on your chest.
Many decades ago I was visibly active in a cause that was counter to the prevailing authority, and had my words twisted in TV interviews. My side eventually "won", but getting there wasn't pleasant.
I really enjoyed the story, but I'm not at all surprised at the response to it, especially to the husband at the end. And I say I'm not surprised, but it's not that I'm not surprised in LW: I wouldn't have been surprised at that response anywhere on Lit. Sex workers are still maligned, and Lit is as sexist as any other place on the web. We may tell ourselves otherwise, but it's just that the manifestation of the sexism is different. It's still Madonna/Whore complex all the way down. You can't have a sex worker in most stories unless it's a one-off in a stroker, a hooker with a heart of gold (that MUST be "redeemed" if she's the FMC), or who continues to hook because that's the husband's fetish. Outside of that? People get real, real mad most places on Lit.My fiftieth story is about a sex worker. A sex worker who is married (apparently happily) and has a young child.
Now I posted it in LW. I wasn’t expecting a rating of 5️ and universal acclaim (as ever, the majority of people were kind, even the anon ones).
But this isn’t a whinge about this. It about comments like “no man would let his wife do that” and “no man would marry a whore” and “what do they tell the child about her disgusting work?”
There was (as maybe is to be suspected) condemnation of the woman and (as it’s LW) her husband. But none for the clients.
Is this odd on a sex site? Or are sex workers not human beings too?
Em
PS This isn’t really about my story (hence no link) it’s about attitudes to prostitution on Literotica
I really enjoyed the story, but I'm not at all surprised at the response to it, especially to the husband at the end. And I say I'm not surprised, but it's not that I'm not surprised in LW: I wouldn't have been surprised at that response anywhere on Lit. Sex workers are still maligned, and Lit is as sexist as any other place on the web. We may tell ourselves otherwise, but it's just that the manifestation of the sexism is different. It's still Madonna/Whore complex all the way down. You can't have a sex worker in most stories unless it's a one-off in a stroker, a hooker with a heart of gold (that MUST be "redeemed" if she's the FMC), or who continues to hook because that's the husband's fetish. Outside of that? People get real, real mad most places on Lit.
"Human beings are capable of anything." I know I've quoted that before. We can be kind and we can be brutal, depending on the context. It helps that in the West we have been prosperous. But as someone else said, "There are only nine [missed] meals between mankind and anarchy." There doesn't even have to be missed meals for awful things to happen.We're much kinder than we used to be. The idea of being kind to people who are different as a general principle is fairly new. So, I do not believe you are naive on that point.
Regarding the clients issue: I think it is not uncommon for people to generally assign more blame on the purveyor or provider of something deemed undesirable than on the ones consuming it. People get some funny ideas about supply and demand when it comes to such topics. There's a certain amount of logic to concentrating your ire and efforts on the suppliers, though, since there's usually far fewer of them than their customers, and there's often a naïve hope that when the supply is cut off the demand will simply evaporate.My fiftieth story is about a sex worker. A sex worker who is married (apparently happily) and has a young child.
Now I posted it in LW. I wasn’t expecting a rating of 5️ and universal acclaim (as ever, the majority of people were kind, even the anon ones).
But this isn’t a whinge about this. It about comments like “no man would let his wife do that” and “no man would marry a whore” and “what do they tell the child about her disgusting work?”
There was (as maybe is to be suspected) condemnation of the woman and (as it’s LW) her husband. But none for the clients.
Is this odd on a sex site? Or are sex workers not human beings too?
Em
PS This isn’t really about my story (hence no link) it’s about attitudes to prostitution on Literotica