Need Help Finding a Story

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I read a long time ago a story about a couple who got married. The husband brought the wife to his family home (and town) to get married. The town is very close knit. The ladies remark about how the bride's (virgin) wedding gown will look great on display.... After the wedding, the bride is tied down and her dress cut up the middle, revealing her to the entire reception. The family and guests line up and "greet her" orally.... One cousin has to force his new wife to complete the "greeting". The new hubby finally deflowers her, then looses her gag and she remains tied to the table until the reception completes.... Please help me figure this one out, as I had it in my favorites but it's gone now....
 
I too need help.

I am looking for a very old story(believe it goes back to BBS days).

The story is about a girl working in a pawn-shop. She needs money to buy her prom dress, and gets it by selling what she is wearing to her boss one day.
 
I read a long time ago a story about a couple who got married. The husband brought the wife to his family home (and town) to get married. The town is very close knit. The ladies remark about how the bride's (virgin) wedding gown will look great on display.... After the wedding, the bride is tied down and her dress cut up the middle, revealing her to the entire reception. The family and guests line up and "greet her" orally.... One cousin has to force his new wife to complete the "greeting". The new hubby finally deflowers her, then looses her gag and she remains tied to the table until the reception completes.... Please help me figure this one out, as I had it in my favorites but it's gone now....

If you're sure it was on Lit, this is the closest thing that I could find: http://www.literotica.com/s/beth-the-bride-on-her-wedding-day

If that's not it, you're sure it was in your Lit faves, and it's now gone, then my guess is that it was deleted.
 
I read a long time ago a story about a couple who got married. The husband brought the wife to his family home (and town) to get married. The town is very close knit. The ladies remark about how the bride's (virgin) wedding gown will look great on display.... After the wedding, the bride is tied down and her dress cut up the middle, revealing her to the entire reception. The family and guests line up and "greet her" orally.... One cousin has to force his new wife to complete the "greeting". The new hubby finally deflowers her, then looses her gag and she remains tied to the table until the reception completes.... Please help me figure this one out, as I had it in my favorites but it's gone now....

I believe it is called Closeville Ch. 1 (there are no other chapters, though), by Sera Shine, found using this search.
 
I'm astounded that you found it so easily with Lit's engine. I'll put it to use next time, instead of Google.
I was a very early advocate of using Google to search for stories on Lit, but that was before Literotica's search engine was enhanced a few years ago. The two major things that Lit's search engine has over Google are:
  • Ability to search across all pages of a story. Google indexes each page separately, so if you're searching on a couple of different terms, but the terms are on different pages, Google won't find the story.
  • Ability to focus on one or more story categories through the Advanced Search.
Lit's search engine also provides the same ability to search on phrases and the use of logical operators (AND, OR, & NOT) as Google. The only time I use Google for Lit nowadays is if I'm searching through forum messages for something.
 
I was a very early advocate of using Google to search for stories on Lit, but that was before Literotica's search engine was enhanced a few years ago. The two major things that Lit's search engine has over Google are:
  • Ability to search across all pages of a story. Google indexes each page separately, so if you're searching on a couple of different terms, but the terms are on different pages, Google won't find the story.
  • Ability to focus on one or more story categories through the Advanced Search.
Lit's search engine also provides the same ability to search on phrases and the use of logical operators (AND, OR, & NOT) as Google. The only time I use Google for Lit nowadays is if I'm searching through forum messages for something.

Good to know. Thanks for the tips.
 
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