Greek myth rewrites

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There are so many good erotic tales in Greek mythology, they should be written here at Lit, trouble is most (if not all) of them involve minors under 18 (including the mating of Zeus and Hera), and some are not very consistent, such as the myth of Aphrodite.

Aphrodite rose from the sea on a bed of sea foam at the time Zeus wasn't even born yet, yet she is the daughter of Zeus (a muse who renounced her title as muse after being devirginized by her father).

Aphrodite married her uncle Ares after her marriage to Hermes.

Her 5 children (4 boys, 1 girl) from Hermes (youngest is Eros) have interesting tales if their ages can be altered (includes family group masturbation).
The eldest son of Hermes is Pan who also had conflicting myths (bugle was turned into erect penis, point out, curved up).

Has anybody come up with erotic myth stories?
 
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Hell, most of the original Greek myths are already erotic! Zeus was one horny motherfucker. All you would have to do is write up the original plots in a modern tone, and you'd have a winner. Just be sure they are all of age, even if you have to alter the details.

Don't forget the story of Priapus.......Carney
 
Hell, most of the original Greek myths are already erotic! Zeus was one horny motherfucker. All you would have to do is write up the original plots in a modern tone, and you'd have a winner. Just be sure they are all of age, even if you have to alter the details.

Don't forget the story of Priapus.......Carney
The children of Hermes and Aphrodite included the faun Pan, Adonis (god of sexual arousal, envy, and jealousy, carved from stone), Priapus (always erect penis), another boy (forgot his name) who was fused with his nymph lover having both male and female genitalia (turned into giant sea slug called Hermaphrodite), and Eros (god of romantic and intimate love), so yes, I would include Priapus.

I thought there was a girl too.

I'd make them not get their powers right away, because that's when the sexual stories start (Aphrodite needed her girdle when with Adonis).

Interesting fact: Ares was married to Aphrodite when Eros was born.
In order for Ares to not suspect she was still seeing her X, she made him believe that he was the father.
 
Come on Carney,

Fantasies has no intention of writing a story about anyone overage unless it involves them haing sex with minors.

Fantasies is just a pedeophile, for those who don't know him, looking for stimulating discussion of kiddie porn.

Plus he doesn't write stories anyways.

Anyone looking to bash pedeophiles - now's your chance.

:D
 
Come on Carney,

Fantasies has no intention of writing a story about anyone overage unless it involves them haing sex with minors.

Fantasies is just a pedeophile, for those who don't know him, looking for stimulating discussion of kiddie porn.

Plus he doesn't write stories anyways.

Anyone looking to bash pedeophiles - now's your chance.

:D
I am not a pedophile!
I have no sexual attraction towards children!

I didn't say I would write these stories, only that I wanted to read these stories and my post would give people ideas.
Making godly children mutant adults would be the best idea to get around this.
 
I am not a pedophile!
I have no sexual attraction towards children!

I didn't say I would write these stories, only that I wanted to read these stories and my post would give people ideas.
Making godly children mutant adults would be the best idea to get around this.

Anyone who tries to get around a subject IS A PEDEOPHILE!

You are not normal. Society needs to put you away permanently behind bars.

Can someone please report this sickos IP address and pass it on to the authorities.
 
Anyone who tries to get around a subject IS A PEDEOPHILE!

You are not normal. Society needs to put you away permanently behind bars.

Can someone please report this sickos IP address and pass it on to the authorities.
To get around something means to not interfear with rules.
I am not tying to get around the under age rule to read under age stories.
I am trying to get around the under age rule to read adult stories, thus the term "get around".
 
I am trying to get around the under age rule to read adult stories, thus the term "get around".

That makes NO sense at all. There is no need to "get around the under aged rule" to "read adult stories".

Lit is full of adult stories. Every single one of them has a character eighteen or older. There is no such thing as "a story with an adult, at Lit, that breaks the under aged rule".


:rolleyes:
 
To get around something means to not interfear with rules.
I am not tying to get around the under age rule to read under age stories.
I am trying to get around the under age rule to read adult stories, thus the term "get around".

Everyone knows your a pedophile. You can't even put up a post without the word "age" in yr response.

Sicko!
 
That makes NO sense at all. There is no need to "get around the under aged rule" to "read adult stories".

Lit is full of adult stories. Every single one of them has a character eighteen or older. There is no such thing as "a story with an adult, at Lit, that breaks the under aged rule".


:rolleyes:
trouble is most (if not all) of them involve minors under 18
Making them mutants who get their powers as adult, GETS AROUND the age of myth gods and goddesses on Literotica.
 
So, unlike human babies, the spawn of Gods will never age? :rolleyes: They couldn't have reached some form of adult status on their own?
 
So, unlike human babies, the spawn of Gods will never age? :rolleyes: They couldn't have reached some form of adult status on their own?
That is not what I'm saying.
The gods have erotic myths as children, but members can make them human mutants getting powers as adults.
Hell Adonis is already an adult, being carved from stone.
 
There are so many good erotic tales in Greek mythology, they should be written here at Lit, trouble is most (if not all) of them involve minors under 18 (including the mating of Zeus and Hera), and some are not very consistent, such as the myth of Aphrodite.

Aphrodite rose from the sea on a bed of sea foam at the time Zeus wasn't even born yet, yet she is the daughter of Zeus (a muse who renounced her title as muse after being devirginized by her father).

That's only one version of the story; another is that she rose from the sea foam after Kronos castrated his father, Oranos (for whom the planet Uranus is named) and cast his genitals in to the ocean.

Anyone who tries to get around a subject IS A PEDEOPHILE!

Not nessisarily, at least in this context. The fact is that back in those days, people entered their sexuality almost as soon as they became fertile (which is usually around 13, 14). Anybody who wishes to write a story based in those ancient times has to face the dillemma of either trying to 'get around' the modern rules regarding character ages in sex scenes, or feel like a fool trying to state that everyone in those days saved themselves until their eighteenth birthday.

I myself am facing a similar dillema. I am planning to soon begin a story about a young, naieve Egyptian pharaoh who suddenly assumes the throne and then discovers sex. The only way I can do this is to make him 18, or older. In real life, Tutankhamun DIED when he was 18, and by then he had already fathered two children! He didn't get them just by praying to Ra, I can assure you!:D

I do not wish to give away my premise here, but I need my story to feature the loss of my Pharaoh character's virginity. To imply that an ancient Egyptian crown prince, and then Pharaoh, with the most beautiful and servile women in the kingdom among his court, never slept with a woman until he turned eighteen borders on ludicrous... and yet that is what I must do.

I am not a pedophile, I just don't like the idea of people reading my story and then rolling their eyes while thinking "As if..." because modern laws force me to make a period piece implausable.


On an unrelated note, here's an interesting little subject to add to the discussion: Why is it illegal for a literotica author to write a story that includes an under-18 character having sex, yet it is quite legal for the television show Californication to show a sixteen year old character having sex with a forty-something year old man? Isn't Californication a fictional story, just like most of the works on literotica? Granted, the actress who played her was an adult, but the character was underage.

I am just curious about the double standard in this issue.:confused:
 
That's only one version of the story; another is that she rose from the sea foam after Kronos castrated his father, Oranos (for whom the planet Uranus is named) and cast his genitals in to the ocean.



Not nessisarily, at least in this context. The fact is that back in those days, people entered their sexuality almost as soon as they became fertile (which is usually around 13, 14). Anybody who wishes to write a story based in those ancient times has to face the dillemma of either trying to 'get around' the modern rules regarding character ages in sex scenes, or feel like a fool trying to state that everyone in those days saved themselves until their eighteenth birthday.

I myself am facing a similar dillema. I am planning to soon begin a story about a young, naieve Egyptian pharaoh who suddenly assumes the throne and then discovers sex. The only way I can do this is to make him 18, or older. In real life, Tutankhamun DIED when he was 18, and by then he had already fathered two children! He didn't get them just by praying to Ra, I can assure you!:D

I do not wish to give away my premise here, but I need my story to feature the loss of my Pharaoh character's virginity. To imply that an ancient Egyptian crown prince, and then Pharaoh, with the most beautiful and servile women in the kingdom among his court, never slept with a woman until he turned eighteen borders on ludicrous... and yet that is what I must do.

I am not a pedophile, I just don't like the idea of people reading my story and then rolling their eyes while thinking "As if..." because modern laws force me to make a period piece implausable.


On an unrelated note, here's an interesting little subject to add to the discussion: Why is it illegal for a literotica author to write a story that includes an under-18 character having sex, yet it is quite legal for the television show Californication to show a sixteen year old character having sex with a forty-something year old man? Isn't Californication a fictional story, just like most of the works on literotica? Granted, the actress who played her was an adult, but the character was underage.

I am just curious about the double standard in this issue.:confused:
Thank you for your understanding and kind words.
As for the first part, that was my point that the two versions are mixed, just like Eros is a Greek myth but Cupid is a Greek name (fertility god born from Chaos and Gaia).

The show might have gotten away with it if it's artistic content like the Romeo And Juliet remake, also in legal terms, state laws allow a 16 year old to consent to sex, although Federal law still puts it at 18.
Plus, I think the series is HBO, so you have to pay extra for premium TV, which the FCC has no or little control over.
Tutankhamun DIED when he was 18
Actually he died around 20 but why split hairs?
 
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That's only one version of the story; another is that she rose from the sea foam after Kronos castrated his father, Oranos (for whom the planet Uranus is named) and cast his genitals in to the ocean.
That's the common tale that is even taught in school when ancient mythology comes up.



The fact is that back in those days, people entered their sexuality almost as soon as they became fertile. Anybody who wishes to write a story based in those ancient times has to face the dillemma of either trying to 'get around' the modern rules regarding character ages in sex scenes, or feel like a fool trying to state that everyone in those days saved themselves until their eighteenth birthday.

Yes, it's true that a lady was "an old maid" if unwed by her teenage years and "over the hill" by twenty or so, however you don't have to list age at all in a story on Lit.

By no means is anyone on this website stupid enough to actually believe that "teenagers don't have sex" or "everyone is a virgin, magically, until the age of eighteen".

Don't use words like "budding" when talking about breasts or an interest to sex (IE: "a budding curiosity"). Don't make a character sound pubescent or pre. The fact is, in ancient times the mentioned people were adults. So treat them like so. Write them as the "mature" people they woud have been in those days. Don't make them sound like a cooing four year old.

*shrugs*
 
P.S.

On an unrelated note, here's an interesting little subject to add to the discussion: Why is it illegal for a literotica author to write a story that includes an under-18 character having sex, yet it is quite legal for the television show Californication to show a sixteen year old character having sex with a forty-something year old man? Isn't Californication a fictional story, just like most of the works on literotica? Granted, the actress who played her was an adult, but the character was underage.

I am just curious about the double standard in this issue.:confused:

I have never seen that show. Is the actress eighteen? "Kids" in sexual roles in movies/TV are eighteen plus. (I just looked up MADELINE ZIMA and she was born in 1985.)

Lit's rules are not a double standard. This site is owned. The owners make the rules. Hell, they could "delete" their site or stop paying for it and watch it vanish if they choose.
 
That's only one version of the story; another is that she rose from the sea foam after Kronos castrated his father, Uranus (for whom the planet Uranus is named) and cast his genitals in to the ocean.
I mentioned that one also.
"Castrated" was the word used in the myth rewrite.
Cronos (god of seasons) chopped off his father's genital with a magic scythe (used as axe) his sister Luna (pulls moon across the sky) gave him when he was of age (15).
That's the common tale that is even taught in school when ancient mythology comes up.
That's why I said it, but after Hera had Aphrodite, kids are also taught about her being locked in a trunk and thrown in the ocean like Andromeda in a later myth.
Zeus came to her as a shower of gold dust, and even a fiery bull, making love to his child.
Before 16, she is known as a muse (the daughter of Zeus), then renounced her title as muse.
 
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Funny how you always mention the age of minors when it is far from necessary.
You brought up the subject challenging me.
To state my case it was necessary to bring up the full myth, but if it makes you feel any better, the books say "make love" not "have sex".
 
I have never seen that show. Is the actress eighteen? "Kids" in sexual roles in movies/TV are eighteen plus. (I just looked up MADELINE ZIMA and she was born in 1985.)

Yes, she was in her twenties when she filmed that scene. But you bring up an interesting point; I know for a fact that one of the young actresses on American Beauty was under eighteen when she filmed her nude scene (although it wasn't a sex scene) and they only got away with it because her parents were on set supervising the filming. Like I say, though, it wasn't a sex scene. Perhaps if it had been, they couldn't have used an actress under eighteen.

Lit's rules are not a double standard. This site is owned. The owners make the rules. Hell, they could "delete" their site or stop paying for it and watch it vanish if they choose.

Thank you for answering my question! The 18+ character thing is a site rule, not a legal matter. Now I understand. :cool:

That's the common tale that is even taught in school when ancient mythology comes up.

You're really lucky! :) I've always been interested in mythology, but they never taught me anything about it in school. We raced through the classical ancient civilizations in about two weeks in history class and we didn't learn much about their gods, except some of their names. :mad:
 
...I know for a fact that one of the young actresses on American Beauty was under eighteen when she filmed her nude scene (although it wasn't a sex scene) and they only got away with it because her parents were on set supervising the filming. Like I say, though, it wasn't a sex scene. Perhaps if it had been, they couldn't have used an actress under eighteen.

Within American law, as I understand it, "nudes" of a minor would not be deemed as "pornography" since there is no sex, be it real or simulated, involved and somehow "okay". Which is still rather dumb and leaves a foggy gray area and playground for pedophiles...



Thank you for answering my question! The 18+ character thing is a site rule, not a legal matter. Now I understand. :cool:

You are very welcome.



You're really lucky! :) I've always been interested in mythology, but they never taught me anything about it in school. We raced through the classical ancient civilizations in about two weeks in history class and we didn't learn much about their gods, except some of their names. :mad:

In middle school (Jr High) we learned Greek, Roman, Egyptian, and even a small take into Celtic and Norse mythology. :)
 
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