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Have you ever read a story on here that changed you?

Which story left you weak in the kneas inspired?
 
After I read 'Requital' by Longhorn_07, was moved to show it to my ex.

"This is what it's like for me, you bitch, and this is what it would take to fix it."
 
My wife found this site before me and once she started reading some of the stories kept trying to get me to submit a couple of mine.

I didn't want to and honestly it was because I had just started, wasn't very confident and figured I'd get trolled and trashed.

My wife kept insisting my stuff was as good if not better than a lot of what she was reading, but I still held off.

She then sends me a link to a story I do not completely remember the story title, but it had "Markus Steelcock" in it.

In the e-mails she says, "This guy has the stones to put this shit up, so what are you waiting for?"

I read it and it was the most godawful piece of crap I have ever read in any genre. Picture Beavis and Butthead writing porn. The story was about a guy who literally fucked 100 women, running up and down the row and I think making most of them cum with his ridiculously huge cock.

The grammar was horrible, the premise something a twelve year old would come out with and the entire thing was so bad it was offensive.

But I got her point. THis guy was terrible, but wasn't afraid to put it up there and maybe he knew it was bad was just having fun and saying he was an author.

One week later I published "Almost Perfect" (and it was far from it man, trust me)

Now two and a half years later I am seriously taking a shot at writing for a living so that crappy piece of work will always be significant to me.
 
My wife found this site before me and once she started reading some of the stories kept trying to get me to submit a couple of mine.

I didn't want to and honestly it was because I had just started, wasn't very confident and figured I'd get trolled and trashed.

My wife kept insisting my stuff was as good if not better than a lot of what she was reading, but I still held off.

She then sends me a link to a story I do not completely remember the story title, but it had "Markus Steelcock" in it.

In the e-mails she says, "This guy has the stones to put this shit up, so what are you waiting for?"

I read it and it was the most godawful piece of crap I have ever read in any genre. Picture Beavis and Butthead writing porn. The story was about a guy who literally fucked 100 women, running up and down the row and I think making most of them cum with his ridiculously huge cock.

The grammar was horrible, the premise something a twelve year old would come out with and the entire thing was so bad it was offensive.

But I got her point. THis guy was terrible, but wasn't afraid to put it up there and maybe he knew it was bad was just having fun and saying he was an author.

One week later I published "Almost Perfect" (and it was far from it man, trust me)

Now two and a half years later I am seriously taking a shot at writing for a living so that crappy piece of work will always be significant to me.

Wow I wasn't expecting that. There a lot of stories I like. Only a few that I have on my favorites for some reason. The best one I've seen on here personally and to be honest is "North of the River."
 
Wow I wasn't expecting that. There a lot of stories I like. Only a few that I have on my favorites for some reason. The best one I've seen on here personally and to be honest is "North of the River."

If you would like me to pick something truly inspiring, then I would go with alwayswantedtoo.

Not one story, but his body of work. All but I believe 2 of his 80 stories are mother/son.

The same "combination" over and over again, yet he makes everyone of them different and interesting.

He also does not write his M/S stories in the "I saw Mom's tits and she let me suck them" stroke vein many authors use.

His stories manage to take the most taboo and probably sleaziest premise of having sex with one's parent and makes it believable and at times even loving and romantic.

I never thought I could write one, but reading his made me give it a shot and the best compliment I have ever received here is having several people say my work reminds them of him and one person even said I was "on par" with him.
 
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