I enjoy alot of these stories but...

SeraphicLaw

Virgin
Joined
Aug 12, 2004
Posts
18
Well, some of them claim to have actually happened, but I'm KIND of skeptical about that. Not that I don't believe what I read is possible in real life, because I'm sure SOMEONE'S done it, but exactly how many skinny waisted big breasted women are there?

every other story I read has them, half of them claiming to be true...

If I sound negative, please excuse me. I am merely putting forth a small curiosity I have just had.

So... which stories really ARE true? I like reading true stories, they're alot of fun~
 
To good to be true?

Well, I have seen some fanciful story telling here, but not all of them are out of the realm of possibility.

I can generally tell the BSers from the honest ones when they say the stories are true. Its just a simple matter of studying human nature. I may personally be highly tuned to when someone is lying or stretching the truth because of too many years as a political hatchet man.

But don't rule out the truth in a story simply because it seems too fanciful to be true.

Sexually, I have been exposed to a lot of pretty amazing situations and even more amazing ladies. Maybe one day I'll write it all down.

Live in a college or university town a while and frequent the areas where students go...you'll find the young, narrow-waisted, big busomed women talked about in a lot of these stories.

There are also cities in this country where high concentrations of beautiful women abound because of the opportunities presented there. I could point out Manhattan, Los Angelos, Las Vegas, Washington, D.C., the coasts of Florida and California, etc. as examples. In my experience you'd have to be a eunuch not to get laid by a beautiful lady in those places.

Also, don't count out the headline factor. People report the extraordinary rather than the mundane in their sexual lives.

But, I wouldn't worry too much about whether the stories are true or not. Just enjoy them for entertainments sake!
 
You know.....

It's interesting. I always try to write stories that are plausable in the real world. I guess the reason, is that those are my favorite kind of fantsies.... things that *might* just happen. I've always enjoyed thoughts like: " she's so prim and proper.... I wonder if she owns a vibrator....". I enjoy writing in a way that makes those fantasies seem possible. I try to get the reader to understand what makes the protaginist tick.... and then take them in a direction that is new for that character.

That's not to say that the 'way out there' stuff dosen't have a place. I've read things on this site that I felt would probably never happen in the real world..... but I still enjoyed the read....
 
It's like most good writing out there....part truth and part fiction. You have to write what you know, otherwise your readers will see through its tattered veil of b.s..

I'll fess up...The stories I write are a mixture of reality and fantasy. I'm still happy to explore possibilities within my own mind, but I feel my own life experiences ground what I write into a plausible situation that makes it all the more believable.
 
Re: To good to be true?

Originally posted by 75corner
I can generally tell the BSers from the honest ones when they say the stories are true. Its just a simple matter of studying human nature. I may personally be highly tuned to when someone is lying or stretching the truth because of too many years as a political hatchet man.

Takes one to know one? Or are you saying that you were the only honest one?


Sexually, I have been exposed to a lot of pretty amazing situations and even more amazing ladies. Maybe one day I'll write it all down.

Yeah....right!! I smell BS :)




Live in a college or university town a while and frequent the areas where students go...you'll find the young, narrow-waisted, big busomed women talked about in a lot of these stories.

What a ridiculous generalization. "Look...students....there just have to be women with narrow waists and big tits. It's genetical you know!!"

There are also cities in this country where high concentrations of beautiful women abound because of the opportunities presented there. I could point out Manhattan, Los Angelos, Las Vegas, Washington, D.C., the coasts of Florida and California, etc. as examples. In my experience you'd have to be a eunuch not to get laid by a beautiful lady in those places.

Or not very attractive for whatever reason. Or do these beautiful women drop their panties merely because a guy asks?

Also, don't count out the headline factor. People report the extraordinary rather than the mundane in their sexual lives

You really are full of it aren't you?

But, I wouldn't worry too much about whether the stories are true or not. Just enjoy them for entertainments sake!


Well at least you got that part right.
 
Pornography has been called sexual propaganda in that it protrays sex not as it is, but as we would like it to be. Multiple, soul-searing orgasms; 14 inch cocks spurting gallons of come; women who turn into raging nymphomaniacs at a man's touch; non-consensual sex that turns a woman on; and fun, guilt-free incest are all staples here. I wouldn't say that they never happen, but if you think the world works the way the stories on Literotica say it does, then you're in bad shape.

It's a common writer's device to swear a story's true. Personally, I don't believe it for a minute, and I always treat such statements as an author's attempt to add some spice to his story.

---dr.M.
 
Re: Re: To good to be true?

Whoa, Tongue_Lasher...don't get me started here! You have given me SOOO much material to work with.... But I must restrain myself. Boy, it hurts to restrain myself. Discipline. Discipline. Discipline.

OK.

You said: "Takes one to know one? Or are you saying that you were the only honest one?"

My dear misguided comrade, there IS no such thing as a honest politician. If there ever was one, he or she could only last one term. This is WAY too complex an issue to discuss on this forum and any short answer would only anger the populous. Suffice it to say that the most accurate definition of politics is "the science of managing people". Now...since there is no such thing as an honest person.... (And NOBODY flame me for saying that. He who lives in a glass house must not throw stones!)

You said: "Yeah....right!! I smell BS :)"

Uh, huh. You poor undersexed soul you. Lets see....I grew up during the middle of the sexual revolution (pretty AWESOME time, for those of you who missed it) and, where I live, sex is free, open and expected. Heck, the tourists flock here and many EXPECT to get laid! So, BS? If you truly doubt me, the only way I can convince you is for you to visit in person. What say? Is betting allowed on this site? I'll put up $10,000 to your $1000 that you can spend three days here and get laid by six people. I do not BS except professionally and I have NEVER been caught at it.

You sadi: "What a ridiculous generalization. "Look...students....there just have to be women with narrow waists and big tits. It's genetical you know!!"

LOL. And, I'm feeling more and more sorry for you. Generalization my left butt cheek. Law of avaerages, man! Let's take the next fifty women who pass by (oh, unless you are in a geriatric center) and see how many have narrow waists and big tits. Bet you find some. NOW, let's go to an environment where everyone is between 18 and 25, most are away from home and taking care of themselves for the first time in life, most are under high pressure, and most like to blow off steam on weekends and their free time. Now, let's add a little alcohol to the mix. DON'T try and tell someone who has taught JOURNALISM of all things on college campuses what goes on and who is present. You own lack of experience in certain matters does not mean you should lend a jaundiced eye towards those whose experience is beyond your own.

You said: "Or not very attractive for whatever reason. Or do these beautiful women drop their panties merely because a guy asks?"

Quite cynical, aren't you. I've only been two places where you can go up to a woman and she'll drop her pants (or raise her top) because a guy asks. New Orleans and Rio. My point was the high concentration of "beautiful people". If everyone around you is beautiful, then the people you date would thus be beautiful and, if one condescends to give you a roll in the hay, she too would thus be beautiful. But, I mean, this is generalization. Higher concentrations of beauty certainly doesn't mean everyone is beautiful. And, most certainly, there are very few places on this planet where you don't have to work at obtaining sex.

I said: "Also, don't count out the headline factor. People report the extraordinary rather than the mundane in their sexual lives"

So you said: "You really are full of it aren't you?"


I guess I'll have to spare everyone the psychology lesson. "I was asleep next to my portly middle-aged wife. I woke up that morning with a woody. She allowed me to get on top of her. We had sex for five minutes. Then we got up, showered, dressed and went to work." Exciting, huh? Want to hear more about nights like that? Or would you prefer a story about the hot blond who went skinny dipping with me off a charter yacht, got stung by jellyfish, and swam with me to an isolated tropical cay where I cut some natural aloe and rubbed it on her naked thigh and back to get the stingers out and erase to pain? Would you like to hear what that led to?

I said: "But, I wouldn't worry too muchabout whether the stories are true or not. Just enjoy them for entertainments sake! "

So you said: "Well at least you got that part right. [/B][/QUOTE]"

I say: ARE YOU NOT ENTERTAINED? ARE... YOU... NOT... ENTERTAINED?

Chow, baby!
 
Last edited:
wow.
I have been SO sheltered in the AM Pic boards!
Sheesh!!


But....as to true life stories....

I have lots of experiences that could have start out "Dear Penthouse"....
But does that necessarily make the telling of said stories hot?
More importantly, if it is the "real life" factor that turns you on, and I tell you a true story, and you are doubtful, isn't that the same as hearing a fictional account?
You aren’t looking for true stories, you are looking for convincing stories, and that, dear heart, is a trick of sound writing.

Just my two cents.

And no, no, I don’t need any change!
Thanks though!
 
Esha said:
wow.
I have been SO sheltered in the AM Pic boards!
Sheesh!!


But....as to true life stories....

I have lots of experiences that could have start out "Dear Penthouse"....
But does that necessarily make the telling of said stories hot?
More importantly, if it is the "real life" factor that turns you on, and I tell you a true story, and you are doubtful, isn't that the same as hearing a fictional account?
You aren’t looking for true stories, you are looking for convincing stories, and that, dear heart, is a trick of sound writing.

Just my two cents.

And no, no, I don’t need any change!
Thanks though!

Quite true!

Example? Look at the amount of e-mails circulating the web, spreading urban legends and lies and people believe them!

But truth is usually ALWAYS duller than fiction. That's why autobiographies are almost always ghost written. Someone needs to put the mustard and spices on the chicken to make it HOT.

Embelleshment to true stories is nothing new to literature. (Not even new to news reporting, unfortunately.) In news reporting, we use the inverted pyramid style...most important (ie: exciting) information is first to suck you into the story. The mundane stuff like factual information comes later. A skilled reporter will editorialize or exaggerate in the lead and the reader will never ever pick up on it.

I don't really care whether or not a story is true. I come here to read for fun and, er, um.... well...you know.
 
exactally....sheer boner inducing quality.

i here ya.
 
Two True

Two of my stories are true.
I could write many more that were true, but these two were from very fond memories in my past that I will never forget. Some other true incidents were good memories but wouldn't make such good stories.

And, some of my plots and characters are based on real life things or people, but the story is made up. A fantasy for us all to enjoy.

My true stories are "Buss Boffing" and "Visiting Neighbor".
They are good, but not as highly rated as some other stories.
I guess people don't believe they are true, or are expecting something else when they read them?:confused:
Cheers, and enjoy your reading.
 
Absolutely NONE of my stories are true. And, really, given the kind of stuff I write, I wouldn't want them to be.

Personally, I'm always a little skeptical about the so-called true stories. Even if the events actually happened, the very writing process changes or interprets or elaborates upon those events.

Sabledrake
 
One of my stories posted here is absolutely the truth; one is a mixture of truth and storytelling, and the others are pure invention.

And, no, I'm not saying which one. ;)
 
Suspension of Disbelief

A good writer doesn't leave the reader wondering if his/her story is true or not. It's called suspension of disbelief (I think). Can the Gov. of CA kick that much ass? Of course not, but it's fun thinking he can. Tune out reality and tune in to pleasure. Life is real...isn't that enough reality for anyone???
 
truth stranger than fiction?

The story I've just submitted is true, but like Bogey, I like to put a little truth in my fantasies too. It's easier to believe, and it works better with me. The more I can believe it has a chance of happening to me, the better I get off on the fantasy. Besides fantasy... it just makes you feel soooo good. So, alot of my fantasies have real occurences in them, and vice versa. Works for me. ;) Sometimes truth is stranger than fiction:eek: :D
 
Truth is more descriptive than fiction

It seems to me that most stories that claim to be true are creations -- beimg either pure fantasy or Paul Buunyan stories where all the male characters are hung like Babe the blue ox.

Hmmm ... I like what a previous poster said about the suspension of disbelief. I think we read erotic stories because we want to be stimulated and most of us are not going to be upset if some geographical reference or technical reference is faulty.

For me the most arousing and engrossing stories are those that seem to be true -- whether the story states so or otherwise. Yes, I find it a little annoying that so many stories have several, average 18-year-old women with gravity defying, DD breasts and supermodel looks.

Still, for me that's less a turnoff than stories in which the plotlines catapult the main characters towards each other genitals first -- stories in which the standard vivacious Busty Mctit supermodels find themselves inexplicably attracted to silent, plain, sexually inexperienced men by sexual gravity. It's not that I have a problem with gorgeous women being attracted to plain men or gorgeous men being attracted to plain women, it's that there never seems a reason beyond the downhill slope of the plot. A good story is like a good sexual experience, it's not the climax that makes it memorable -- most of us get plenty of that courtesy of our own digits -- it's the foreplay, the slow anticipation, leading to that climax which makes it wonderful.
 
I agree with rydia, none of my stories are "true" but I try to at least use little snippets of real life in them. I may start with something that happened and then turn right when real life went left as in "Just Like Riding a Bike" or simply use memories of a particular place to set a story, like the beach in "Moonlight". However none of my stories could be called "true".

By the way, do you know the difference between a fairy tale and a war story?

A fairy taled begins "Once upon a time".

A war story begins "No shit, this really happened".
 
Two of mine are true, but I see nothing to be gained by telling the reader that in an author's note. Like cloudy, I'm not saying which ones. ;)
 
Like others, most of my stories have just a snippet of truth in them. The one (or two if you count the sequel) I'm most proud of is modeled on a very professional appearing woman I saw in a bar reading NY Daily News, not the Times or WSJ. It was such a contrast from expectations, and I used that to start the story.

My newest story is autobiographical, and was just something I felt I had to get off my chest, for I'd been thinking about for some time now.
 
One of my stories is basically true but I won't say which one. Some of the first person have a tiny kernel of truth, usually non-sexual, buried in them. None of them are true, unfortunately. I am somewhat envious of my main protag., George Boxlicker, who has a sex life that would be the envy of a medieval French king. The third person stories are 100% fiction, some of them actually fantasies. It's more fun to write that way.:)
 
truth or fiction

I write fiction, and good fiction is based in reality. My writing reflects a combination of what I have observed, experienced and made up. I have no need to say which is which. My desire is to entertain my audience and get a little pleasure myself out of creating a fantasy world to disappear into.

What spoils a story for me is those little discalimers some of them have that say "Nothing in this story is real...etc., etc." What a way to ruin a fantasy! Sometimes I want to imagine that the events portrayed really happened. It gives hope, if you know what I mean.
 
SeraphicLaw said:
Well, some of them claim to have actually happened, but I'm KIND of skeptical about that. Not that I don't believe what I read is possible in real life, because I'm sure SOMEONE'S done it, but exactly how many skinny waisted big breasted women are there?

every other story I read has them, half of them claiming to be true...

If I sound negative, please excuse me. I am merely putting forth a small curiosity I have just had.

So... which stories really ARE true? I like reading true stories, they're alot of fun~

Part of the fun of writing is to leave the reader wondering. When I first began writing stories here on Lit, many of those were based on true-life experiences, though unfortunately, with the age thingy, I had to work around and within that problem. Over time however, I found it much more challenging, interesting as well as entertaining to write a story based more on imagination. Which is not to say, some of the scenes, or even the characters I've used didn't happen, or didn't exist. Some did. But as many have asked me, "Is this true?" or "Did this really happen?" I always leave them the comment, "You decide." After all, that's half the fun isn't it? Stories are designed to make the reader think, wonder, but most importantly, be entertained.

Personally, I hate any story that starts out: "This is a true story". If you write a "true" story, don't tell the reader that, let them decide if they want to believe it or not. Otherwise, you take away the fantasy and wonder.
 
to lie or not to lie, hmmm is that the question?

i don't know but i do know that in my stories i have been known to embroider to make the reading a little sexier. And i have been known to write the truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth. Also i have written total fantasy and sometimes truth wrapped up in fantasy. The whole thing is about pleasure. i get off writing naughty things even more than i get off on doing them and the wilder the better.

It's entertainment pure and simple and doesn't matter if i actually have a flat stomach or not. but would you enjoy the story if i mentioned my flabby gut and droopy tits? i don't think so.

PS i have a tiny waist and pert firm tits (i'm 46 do you really think thats true?).

Just read and enjoy thats what the stories are for.
 
I don't care if the stories are true, I just want them believable.

A good story can make me want to suspend my disbelief for a few moments.
 
Sub Joe said:
I don't care if the stories are true, I just want them believable.

A good story can make me want to suspend my disbelief for a few moments.

Except for the absolute fantasies, such as stories involving a unicorn or sex in flying saucers, I want my stories to be believable. I want the readers to, after they have accepted a basic premise, believe that what flows from that premise is true, or true to life. My main protag. is George Boxlicker, a middle-aged professional writer, who goes all over having mutually highly satisfying sex with dozens of women. If a reader can accept this as believable, (which it isn't even close to being) they can accept everything that flows from it.
 
Last edited:
Back
Top