How important is cock description?

Well, OK. We'll put that on the "Umm, maybe" shelf along with:

Many men seem to enjoy men-written M/M.
Yes, they certainly do!

And they certainly seem to enjoy yours in particular, Pilot. We all know that you are very successful. You've often told us all about your market shares.

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:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:
 
Yes, they certainly do!

And they certainly seem to enjoy yours in particular, Pilot. We all know that you are very successful. You've often told us all about your market shares.

:rose:


:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

I haven't mentioned my market shares in this discussion at all. I guess you doing so is the result of being stung on a generalization you can't begin to back up.

I would have thought better of you.

Maybe we should go on to the statement that "many women readers seem to prefer their lesbian story reads to be written by men."

Since we're making unsupported observations.
 
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I don't think anyone was saying otherwise.

Well, yes Stella did. Her statement started off as an "all," not a "many" or "some" statement.

And actually, men seem to prefer women-written M/M to male-written.
 
Well, yes Stella did. Her statement started off as an "all," not a "many" or "some" statement.

And actually, men seem to prefer women-written M/M to male-written.

Well I guess it's all in how you read it. I took that as a generalization and supplied a "many" in front of "men" myself. When I see statements like that, I realize it's a generalization and not meant to cover every person.
 
Well I guess it's all in how you read it. I took that as a generalization and supplied a "many" in front of "men" myself. When I see statements like that, I realize it's a generalization and not meant to cover every person.

Then you were reading a word that wasn't there, weren't you? It gets pretty ridiculous when we fall back on that as an argument. I read what was there.
 
I haven't mentioned my market shares in this discussion at all. I guess you doing so is the result of being stung on a generalization you can't begin to back up.
not yet you haven't, not in this discussion. But you will soon enough. Or, maybe you'll surprise me this time, who knows?

I immediately admitted that I couldn't back up my generalisation. You are going to hammer on it for the rest of the day, though, as you always do.
I would have thought better of you.
And you should. But you won't. You are not a "benefit of the doubt" kind of guy.
Maybe we should go on to the statement that "many women readers seem to prefer their lesbian story reads to be written by men."

Since we're making unsupported observations.
And that's probably true of many women. :)
 
Then you were reading a word that wasn't there, weren't you? It gets pretty ridiculous when we fall back on that as an argument. I read what was there.

Well, so did I. And what I read was a generalization, and I took it with the proverbial grain of salt. I didn't read anything that wasn't there, I just took it as a generalization and made the type of adjustments I would when reading any generalization.
 
not yet you haven't, not in this discussion. But you will soon enough. Or, maybe you'll surprise me this time, who knows?

It's kind of a petty point for you to be bringing out the "look over there rather than on what just happened" shell game technique isn't it?

Let's just drop it? I'm disappointed that "winning" is that important to you on this.

I didn't say a damn thing about my GM market shares. You are playing into Lovecraft68's game to be bringing it up to divert attention in what we were actually discussing.

What you were doing here is exactly what you often go after others here for doing--you were trying to speak from an expertise/experience pool you don't have.
 
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Well, so did I. And what I read was a generalization, and I took it with the proverbial grain of salt. I didn't read anything that wasn't there, I just took it as a generalization and made the type of adjustments I would when reading any generalization.

Well, OK. :rolleyes:
 
If I may put my two cents in?

I check the profiles of anyone who favorites me, just out of curiosity. I see who else they favorite, to see if they read my GM stories or my two straight stories. Most of them are female, although I get a generous handful of men and those who refuse to put down their gender.

Also, one Transsexual, M to F, if it matters.
 
I mean out of the ones who favorite me because of my GM stories. at least 95 percent of those who have favorited me because of my straight stories are male.
 
I mean out of the ones who favorite me because of my GM stories. at least 95 percent of those who have favorited me because of my straight stories are male.
Seems like you're doing pretty well overall. Whatever you're doing-- keep it up!
 
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