Frustrated . . .

To be pedantic, you should have published it in Fan Fiction and Celebrities, because your story is based on a real person (even if it's unlikely anyone else will know or care who she is). Setting that aside, you sound more like an aggrieved fan than anything else, and if you took the story down because you didn't get the attention you wanted, that's entirely up to you.

The smart thing to do would be to make it less explicitly about her, make the character fictional, and keep it up as a piece of fiction. This is an example where writing about real people seems a bit dodgy, a bit stalkerish. I mean, did she ask for your (what might be horrible) sexual fantasies about her? I'm guessing not.
ElectricBlue, I have edited the story to include a fictional celebrity rather than a real person. Does it still belong in Fan Fiction or maybe Erotic Couplings would be appropriate now? I have searched for the answer on Lit without success, at least so far. If there are guidelines for categorization that I have missed, I would like to find them. Many thanks.
 
ElectricBlue, I have edited the story to include a fictional character rather than a real person. Does it still belong in Fan Fiction or maybe Erotic Couplings would be appropriate now? I have searched for the answer on Lit without success, at least so far. If there are guidelines for categorization that I have missed, I would like to find them. Many thanks.
Since it's now a fictional character, Erotic Couplings will be fine.

In general, there is this guide: https://www.literotica.com/s/love-your-readers-categories

Note that Laurel can and will put submissions into different categories at her discretion.
 
ElectricBlue, I have edited the story to include a fictional celebrity rather than a real person. Does it still belong in Fan Fiction or maybe Erotic Couplings would be appropriate now? I have searched for the answer on Lit without success, at least so far. If there are guidelines for categorization that I have missed, I would like to find them. Many thanks.
If there's no linkage to the celebrity, it's fiction, not fan fiction, so the category would be determined by the (new) primary erotic primary theme, whichever you feel is most appropriate. E&V, maybe, or as @alohadave suggests, EC.
 
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