My first babysitting

To be honest I'm pretty sure it is at least half of the wives. According to the experts bisexual is a normal state of things. You just don't see female animals besides humans interested in whole or in part with other females because most female animals get no pleasure from sex. You do see tons of male animals engaging in gay sex however, males always enjoy the sex, which is so sexist I am so suing. :eek:
 
To be honest I'm pretty sure it is at least half of the wives. According to the experts bisexual is a normal state of things. You just don't see female animals besides humans interested in whole or in part with other females because most female animals get no pleasure from sex. You do see tons of male animals engaging in gay sex however, males always enjoy the sex, which is so sexist I am so suing. :eek:

and x number of years ago it was sooo taboo to be bi
 
30 years ago it was just starting to be talked about, before that it was something other people did and if you did you didn't talk about it and nobody asked. Kinda like, single woman having a lady roommate who has been living with her for 30 years. ;)
 
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I've read stories, reported to be true, in past years where a young Latin babysitter would sexually "educate" the young master of a wealthy home she worked for. She would conscribe the youth into an enjoyable relationship with her in order that he would request her as his sitter of choice thus securing her situation and his access to sex with a lovely older girl. It's almost every young boy's dream. And of course there was never any problem for the parents while she was the sitter.

But such stories are usually the domain of the XXX paperbacks. Most message boards on the net won't host any discussion of sexuality in the ranks of those
who aren't 18. Even though we all know.....
 
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Question: What's modern shelf literature like these days about the underaged subject? I've got oodles of Virginia Andrews books on the shelf, all of them promising naughty and sorrid details with some innocent girl more unfortunate and helpless than the one in the last book.
But the originals, Heaven and Flowers in the Attic, they had some class. They also had quite a fair bit of underaged sex. From Heaven's mother to Heaven herself with her adoptive father, then Catherine kissing her step-father, Catherine accepting her brother's advances under the moonlight in the attic atop a pile of mattresses (a few short minutes after finding out about the adventure with the step-father), and more in the next books, Heaven falling in love (and enjoying the pleasures of the flesh) with the man she eventually learns to be her uncle, and Catherine seducing the man who takes her and her two siblings in.

I've seen Literotica stories rejected for less than what goes on in some books. I understand the "Keep it away from us" policy, and I understand laws, certain policy, and social taboo have changed since 1980. I'm curious if modern books are as adamant in keeping their hands clean concerning underaged sex as Literotica.
 
For the most part publishing companies and literotica have the same idea, underage sex is glossed over. The thingy is though the publishing companies by and large want sex glossed over period, so they can sell their books in grocery stores and whatnot. A frank depiction of sex would relegate the book to the back shelf of the book stores of the few that would carry it.

You can write up a story and post it to literotica with alot of underage sex so long as it is glossed over and is not the entire focus of the story. Like say, you have a 16 year old woman with a boyfriend who wants to go all the way, she decides they won't have sex until her 18th birthday. You can describe her giving him handjobs, then blowjobs so long as it's not detailed. So say, her first time giving him a handjob, he pulled it out and tried to get me to go down on it but I resisted and wrapped my hand around it. After a while he grunted and shot white fluid all over my hand and himself.

Now if you try and do it to be more a standard literotica story, you would get rejected, but if you keep all of the sex acts she does to her boyfriend general glossed over up until her 18th birthday and then in glowing details talked about her first time with actual sex you probably would be accepted. I think anyway kinda need to ask Laurel on that.
 
... I've seen Literotica stories rejected for less than what goes on in some books. I understand the "Keep it away from us" policy, and I understand laws, certain policy, and social taboo have changed since 1980. I'm curious if modern books are as adamant in keeping their hands clean concerning underaged sex as Literotica.
No. Nabokov's Lolita was recently republished in a new edition, and you can't get much more explicit under-age sex than that.

The rules here are just that, rules her imposed by the owners for their own reasons. They own the joint and if they ban descriptions of some legal activities, it is their privilege.
 
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