NaokoSmith
Honourable Slut
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Does anyone have an Earth Day competition story I can review on my blog alongside patientlee's?
The rules for stories I will review are here.
Acksherly, the main rule is: safe sex (by which I mean condoms for penetrative).
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Umm, do you mean Nude day? Cause EartH Day contest is long over.
I had just tried to redeem myself from the unsafe sex in Lost Agnes by letting Naoko know that my Earth Day story was very safe. She's not confused. It's my fault.![]()
Here are my two from the contest. You're certainly welcome to give them a read, and I would love a comment or two. But safe?
http://www.literotica.com/s/trapped-in-nevada
http://www.literotica.com/s/when-the-rainmaker-came
MST
Oh! We discussed what Naoko would say about Trapped!
I'm still trying to work out what a "feminist perspective" is.
" The pleasure of others is cherished by feminist erotic artists. "
Surely such a goal is not limited to the authoress?
Ah, yes, one of my Earth Day stories ("Enchantress of the Hollsbruck") was so safe-sex oriented that a used condom was the trophy required as proof of a bet settlement.
And so, the one story on offer apart from patientlee's is Pilot's?Well, as I wanted three girls on my corner in my review of T/S stories
, I did mention one of Pilot's already in the review of Slyc's and MSTarot's stories from FAWC4, (although I didn't link to it because it didn't have condoms in it). I will be happy to give his Enchantress a l'il whirl.
Does anyone have an Earth Day competition story I can review on my blog alongside patientlee's?
The rules for stories I will review are here.
Acksherly, the main rule is: safe sex (by which I mean condoms for penetrative).
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Naw, mine's not really on offer. It has other sex in it where condom use wasn't trotted out and highlighted with a magic marker.
Just so you know, the safe sex link you provide on your website does not work as that page no longer exists.
It's funny. I consider myself a feminist of the highest order, but I'm not sure I have ever written a story that would qualify under your rules. I'm not sure I ever will. It just seems anathema to me. To me, being a feminist is all about being free, and these seem like restrictions.
I mean absolutely no offense, of course. It's just interesting how we could approach the same subject so differently.
My Nude Day story might qualify, if I manage to finish it, but, even then, in a story that I would consider very "safe", I doubt I will specify that condoms are used.
Regardless, I think your cause is just and good; I just couldn't imagine championing it in such a way.
My story for Earth Day 2014: One Blade of Grass is set in 1979-80, with the crucial action on the ten-year anniversary of the first Earth Day, but years before it was an official 'day' anywhere.
I don't know if you'll really want to review it. I wrote it for Loving Wives (the narrator is a Loving Fiancé) but Laurel assigned it to Non-Con. No safe sex. No human respect or human decency. One commenter wrote, "What a lovely celebration of skankdom. Kudos." But it features The Green Man, so that should count for something.![]()