Loving Wives, Tough Group!

Oh, to be honest, I don't mind pissing off white, insecure men (boys) especially the burn the bitch crowd. I assume they abound there. I bet they can't handle the BNWO stories. I'd be the one bomb queen after they found me.
I'd recommend finding other ways to enrage the LW audience, rather than fanning the flames of racism.

Another author here tried that a year or so ago with a racist, humiliation, bondage, breeding, sex-slavery story, then came here to the AH saying : "See how insecure they are."

It proves nothing other than a racist author fanned the flames of racism, because there was no "Loving Wife" in the story.

To show a one-to-one correlation, try to write the story with as few outlier reasons for their rage as possible.

Millie and others here in the AH said the LW audience was full of incel trolls. So, I wrote the story "A Gathering of Trolls" (about incel trolls) to test those waters. But it is at 3.12 with 209votes, it seems to show that's not the case.

"Pavlov's Dog" showed they were insecure men, because he has a loving wife who takes care of all of his sexual needs, but he just can't keep up with hers and it makes him angry! It says nothing about her loving anyone else, or bigger cocks or anything else (actually says her stud is a loser), just that she needs more than her husband can give her.
 
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You should read my follow-on to the Pavlov's Dog story, in which I expanded it to show what prompted their behaviors and the future. It's "Raging Hormones", and after eleven months, it's at 3.16 with 496 votes. (Spoiler alert: He doesn't shoot her.)
Dammit, that's the last time I say 'definitely' when talking to the author in question about the future that they've already written :) :)
 
I dare you to beat my "Pavlov'Dog -750 Words"!

After more than one year in Living Wives, and with 1-scrapings ridding it of repeated haters, it's STILL at 2.28 with 769 votes!
I don't write four-stroke stories. I prefer my readers to have a more significant control 😁 over themselves. Though I understand, there is a contest or something on this sometime during the year.
 
I had an insight into LW today. A month ago, I stumbled across a story on Youtube from a "podcast" channel that I think uses really good source material, with an AI voice reciting it. The channel has almost 10K subscribers. Many similar "podcast" channels there seem to use boring repetitive AI-generated stories with similar AI voices, but this channel has been consistently better. I wondered why. Where do they get these wonderful stories? Surely not reddit?

Then I ran across a "podcast" episode there reciting a LW story that is one of my favorites on Lit, slightly edited. I left a comment on the story to that effect:
https://www.literotica.com/s/the-honey-trap

Today I found another, on which Lit story I left a similar comment. I haven't even finished the story yet:
https://www.literotica.com/s/the-anchor

My insight: Many of the excellent stories I've heard on this "podcast" are about a wife wronging her husband, then him transcending the tumult to live a better life, often in the company of a woman he met in his darkest hour. These seldom have a BTB theme, they're just about surviving the cataclysm, rebuilding, then thriving with a truly loving partner. Sometimes the treacherous wife regrets her choices, sometimes she manages to realize where she went wrong, and sometimes they even get back together, with her having become the truly loving partner she should have been all along.

So that's the code, now cracked. Tons of likes + high ratings here + plagiarism = tons of views there and probably revenue for someone who's not the author. Success (or a great story) has its costs. I bet there are a lot more Lit stories that have been similarly plagiarized for views, and presumably revenue.
 
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I had an insight into LW today. A month ago, I stumbled across a story on Youtube from a "podcast" channel that I think uses really good source material, with an AI voice reciting it. The channel has almost 10K subscribers. Many similar "podcast" channels there seem to use boring repetitive AI-generated stories with similar AI voices, but this channel has been consistently better. I wondered why. Where do they get these wonderful stories?

Then I ran across a "podcast" episode there reciting a LW story that is one of my favorites on Lit, slightly edited. I left a comment on the story to that effect:
https://www.literotica.com/s/the-honey-trap

Today I found another, on which Lit story I left a similar comment. I haven't even finished the story yet:
https://www.literotica.com/s/the-anchor

My insight: Many of the excellent stories I've heard on this "podcast" are about a wife wronging her husband, then him transcending the tumult to live a better life, often in the company of a woman he met in his darkest hour. These seldom have a BTB theme, they're just about surviving the catastrophe, rebuilding, then thriving with a truly loving partner. Sometimes the treacherous wife regrets her choices, sometimes she manages to realize where she went wrong, and sometimes they even get back together, with her having become the truly loving partner she should have been all along.

So that's the code, now cracked. Tons of likes + high ratings here + plagiarism = tons of views there and probably revenue for someone who's not the author. Success (or a great story) has its costs. I bet there are a lot more Lit stories that have been similarly plagiarized for views, and presumably revenue.
See this thread re the plagiarism. Parasites!
 
My personal adventures have been pretty extreme, and I am aware of that. I never intended to share any of this with anyone, but my agreement with my husband was that I always bring some sort of evidence of my activities, be it a verbal story, pictures, or videos. I punched away at the keyboard on a few torturous occasions and gave him a written story. He raved about them and encouraged me to post them here. When I started posting, my only thought was how much fun it would be to get some man or woman to forget their rough day for a minute and have some quick pleasure thinking of my debauch. it never occurred to me that people would attack so viciously for trying to bring some joy. I'm okay. Thanks for caring enough to write!
You should put a link to your story's in your signature line. I'd love to read them.
 
y insight: Many of the excellent stories I've heard on this "podcast" are about a wife wronging her husband, then him transcending the tumult to live a better life, often in the company of a woman he met in his darkest hour. These seldom have a BTB theme, they're just about surviving the cataclysm, rebuilding, then thriving with a truly loving partner. Sometimes the treacherous wife regrets her choices, sometimes she manages to realize where she went wrong, and sometimes they even get back together, with her having become the truly loving partner she should have been all along.
Some of those stories you are talking about were stolen right here on Lit. I've had a few of mine stolen. Harsh BTB might not conform to their standards. But divorcing the bitch or DTB is just a form or BTB. In other words, the cheated upon does not tolerate the disrespect. You will see many of the stories on LW getting consistently high ratings are in that category. Some simply call it a 'life better lived'
 
They are threads involving common interests, so yes. Plus they are good threads - don’t want to see them die 😃
 
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