Getting Down and other challenges

LargoKitt

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I'm writing a story set in a senior home where there are some people with different abilities. I have created a character who is a woman with Down syndrome who lives there. She is very capable and doesn't find partners in that situation, so she is horny and wants to have sex with my lead character who has a 'problem' with a persistent erection. Does anyone know if Literotica discourages or prohibits this kind of story? Another character is in a wheelchair and I'm pretty confident that is okay. I imagine there are at least a few Down syndrome people who read literotica, people with Asberger's or identify as neuroatypical. Does one follow the #ownstories trend and only write from first person experience?
 
I am not aware of any official Literotica rule against it, so long as it's consensual.

You may find that if it's 'insensitive' that you could get some low scores or negative comments. My best suggestion is to find a good editor who can help, and do plenty of research.

I wouldn't worry about #ownstories here. If people could only write about sex they'd actually had themselves, this site would be a lot more disappointing.
 
I'm writing a story set in a senior home where there are some people with different abilities. I have created a character who is a woman with Down syndrome who lives there. She is very capable and doesn't find partners in that situation, so she is horny and wants to have sex with my lead character who has a 'problem' with a persistent erection. Does anyone know if Literotica discourages or prohibits this kind of story?
There's no prohibition, but it would be wise to write with sensitivity.
Another character is in a wheelchair and I'm pretty confident that is okay.
That's fine. One of my best received stories is about a woman with a broken spine, and the able-bodied man who falls for her.
I imagine there are at least a few Down syndrome people who read literotica, people with Asberger's or identify as neuroatypical.
Suggest you drop Asperger's, and keep to neurodiversity. Plenty of those folk around this forum.
Does one follow the #ownstories trend and only write from first person experience?
Why? What's the point of view got to do with any of this?
 
I wouldn't worry about #ownstories here. If people could only write about sex they'd actually had themselves, this site would be a lot more disappointing.
I confess that I've never actually experienced sex with vampiric space demons, Celtic river goddesses, my childhood bully, elven sorceresses, my sister or a six-breasted cat-woman.
 
I suggest you place a short intro (disclaimer) in front of each story. This may help screen off any readers who have objections to your content. You may avoid some useless comments and low scores.
 
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