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Have you ever read a Literotica story where the author constructed a world so beautiful that you wouldn't mind living in it permanently?
 
Most of my worlds are of the post-apocalyptic kind or of no consequence what-so-ever.
 
Have you ever read a Literotica story where the author constructed a world so beautiful that you wouldn't mind living in it permanently?

Some of my male readers like the idea of living on Tripletit.

I like some of Terry Pratchett's worlds, those of Poul Anderson and a few of Robert Heinlein's.
 
I haven't watched any of the episodes, but wonder what type of world they're creating in the show "Utopia."
 
Some of my male readers like the idea of living on Tripletit.

I like some of Terry Pratchett's worlds, those of Poul Anderson and a few of Robert Heinlein's.

I would love to live on Discworld, not sure where yet as I've only read five or so books, but where ever it would be, would have to have the sapient pearwood box.

When I was younger and fitter I would have loved to pal around with Fritz Leiber's Fafhrd and the Grey Mouser on their world. Ditto with Howard's Conan. But now I would get eaten alive there. Maybe I could keep up with Terry Pratchet's Conan spin off, what's his name? Coen?

Along with those guys in my younger years I ate up Lin Carter's, ER Burroughs', Otis Adelbert Kline's, L. Sprague De Camp's worlds, along with A. Bertram Chanler's and other space opera types.

Riverworld would have been fun, in my younger fitter days.

Nowadays I would be better in the world of the book (and movie) "The Enchanted April" - can't remember the author. Failing that the world of "The Artful Detective"/"Murdoch Mysteries" - Yeah, a Canadian TV Show, but still a fun time in Turn of the Century Toronto.

Or a dozen others.

My stories, at least the ones I've posted on Lit, are all on world nearly identical to our own, but without STDs or unwanted pregnancies.
 
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