Question about underage characters...

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Not sure if this is the right board, but I wondered about Lit's 18 and older rule...

Why is it that alot of the incest stories can have a mother having sex with her child when she gave birth to the child at 12 or 14?

Doesn't that constitute a character under 18 having sex?

Thoughts?
 
Yes, this is the wrong board. Try the Author Hangout forum and join the other every-other-day threads uselessly discussing the Web site limit on underage stories.
 
Doesn't that constitute a character under 18 having sex?

This and related topics have been discussed ad nauseum.

The site's rules don't keep your characters from having sex before they were 18. Underage sex can be implied and even explicitly mentioned, but it can't be described.
 
That's not the topic of this thread.

The Story Feedback is explicitly for feedback on individual stories already posted to Literotica. Do you want to discuss an individual story already posted to Literotica--either yours or someone else's? If not, as I posted, you're on the wrong forum.

Otherwise, as NotWise noted, this is just another ad nauseam and irritating discussion questioning the rules of the Web site that the Web site has every right to establish. You can get your kicks on this by yourself just by doing some background reading on the forum--mostly in the Author Hangout.
 
I'm sure the mod will move this to the AH where it belongs

As to the point it is not against the rules to have the mother in an incest story be young and say "I was pregnant at fourteen" Just can't detail the how she got pregnant
 
Not sure if this is the right board, but I wondered about Lit's 18 and older rule...

Why is it that alot of the incest stories can have a mother having sex with her child when she gave birth to the child at 12 or 14?

Doesn't that constitute a character under 18 having sex?

Thoughts?

Wow, what's the point of that? Making the mom closer in age to the son? I though that most of the appeal of a MILF is that she's older, even in an incest story.
 
Once again: We may report underage sex but not describe it. We can say, "She was fucked fresh and a mother at 13," but we can't give details. And yes, the purpose is generational compression, so Mom isn't much older than her first kids. That's how we keep improbable MILFs and GILFs in the picture. And not just for son-fucking. Guy dates a 31-year-old gal; her daughter (18) and mother (44) are pretty enticing too. Tennis-toned, of course.
 
Not sure if this is the right board, but I wondered about Lit's 18 and older rule...

Why is it that alot of the incest stories can have a mother having sex with her child when she gave birth to the child at 12 or 14?

Doesn't that constitute a character under 18 having sex?

Thoughts?

I think you are forgetting an important point.
This is a FANTASY site; not real life (although some may prefer it otherwise).
So the age of Mother when she had her child is immaterial.
 
This reminds me of an old Abbott & Costello routine...

Slicker Smith (Bud Abbott): You’re 40 years-old and you’re in love with this little girl that’s 10 years-old. You’re four times as old as that girl and you couldn’t marry her, could you?

Herbie Brown (Lou Costello): Not unless I come from the mountains.

Slicker Smith (Bud Abbott): All right- you’re 40 years-old, you’re four times as old as this girl, and you can’t marry her, so you wait five years. By that time the little girl’s 15 and you’re 45. You’re only three times as old as that little girl. So you wait 15 years and when the girl is 30, you’re at 60. You’re only twice as old as that little girl.

Herbie Brown (Lou Costello): She’s catching up.

Slicker Smith (Bud Abbott): Yes, yes. Now here’s the question. How long do you have to wait until you and that little girl are the same age?

Herbie Brown (Lou Costello): Now what kinda question is that? That’s ridiculous!

Slicker Smith (Bud Abbott): Ridiculous or not, answer the question.

Herbie Brown (Lou Costello): If I wait for that girl she’ll pass me up. She’ll wind up older than I am.

Slicker Smith (Bud Abbott): What are you talking about?

Herbie Brown (Lou Costello): She’ll have to wait for me!

Slicker Smith (Bud Abbott): Why should she wait for you?

Herbie Brown (Lou Costello): …I was nice enough to wait for her!
 
This reminds me of an old Abbott & Costello routine...
I'm thinking more of I'M MY OWN GRANDPA, especially the Homer & Jethro version. I've long wanted to write that as a story. Eventually...
 
Furturama all ready did.
Mea culpa: I've never watched Futurama, never read the comics. Yes, I've read Life In Hell and seen The Simpsons. But I quit watching TV just in time.

I *have* spun an old song into a story: Jenny Be Fair. And I'm considering a few other songs to suffer from my twisted keyboarding:
Barnacle Bill -- Sandpaper Sal -- Three Whores Of Winnipeg -- (It Ain't No Sin To) Take Off Your Skin (And Dance Around In Your Bones) -- Motherly Love -- Honky Tonk Women -- Life is a Cold Lasagna -- I Thought The Wreck Was Over (But Here She Comes Again) -- Don't Hang Up -- Chains -- You Walked On My Heart (And You Stomped That Sucker Flat) -- Let's Spend The Night Together -- Soul Kitchen -- A Day In The Life -- Ugly Girl (Never Make A Pretty Woman Your Wife) -- Under My Thumb -- (I'm Proud To Be A) Dago From San Diego -- Eve of Destruction -- End of the Night -- Slum Goddess​

Showing my age, eh?
 
I'm thinking more of I'M MY OWN GRANDPA, especially the Homer & Jethro version. I've long wanted to write that as a story. Eventually...

See also Heinlein's "All You Zombies", or the film version "Predestination".
 
See also Heinlein's "All You Zombies"...
I'M MY OWN GRANDPA isn't that kind of eschatological loop but more of an in-law taboo thang. A guy weds a widow. His father marries her daughter. Now the guy's stepmother is his stepdaughter and his wife is his mother-in-law. His father is his son-in-law AND his step-son. Thus he is his own grandpa, QED.

It all makes perfect sense once you've heard the song.
 
I'M MY OWN GRANDPA isn't that kind of eschatological loop but more of an in-law taboo thang. A guy weds a widow. His father marries her daughter. Now the guy's stepmother is his stepdaughter and his wife is his mother-in-law. His father is his son-in-law AND his step-son. Thus he is his own grandpa, QED.

It all makes perfect sense once you've heard the song.

Its common practice here in the trailer park.
 
I'M MY OWN GRANDPA isn't that kind of eschatological loop but more of an in-law taboo thang. A guy weds a widow. His father marries her daughter. Now the guy's stepmother is his stepdaughter and his wife is his mother-in-law. His father is his son-in-law AND his step-son. Thus he is his own grandpa, QED.

It all makes perfect sense once you've heard the song.

Heinlein referenced that song in "All You Zombies", and "Predestination" had it playing on a jukebox :)
 
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