Real stories?

loquere

Smile!
Joined
May 19, 2011
Posts
35,209
Back when I had my old profile on Literotica. I wrote a story with an awesome intro, glowing imagery.
It was a perverse teen fuck tale, I think I wrote it in a drunken haze, weeks after when I had sobered up, it had to come down. However it was better received than anything I have up now. I got constant feedback.

->I got feedback from people assuming it had been real. I quickly had to reinforce the whole fictional element of my writing.

->Does that happen to you?
->Or are your stories really real?
 
Back when I had my old profile on Literotica. I wrote a story with an awesome intro, glowing imagery.
It was a perverse teen fuck tale, I think I wrote it in a drunken haze, weeks after when I had sobered up, it had to come down. However it was better received than anything I have up now. I got constant feedback.

->I got feedback from people assuming it had been real. I quickly had to reinforce the whole fictional element of my writing.

->Does that happen to you?
->Or are your stories really real?

Never written from experience. My only straight stories are about slaves and pixies.

But I've had lots of people automatically assume I'm a dude in the comments, and that's sort of the same feeling, I think.
 
Many of my stories start from real and go on to embroider or re-write what actually happened into what should have happened. Or lately, what cannot possibly really happen because laws. And bodies just don't fold like that. :eek:

You'll get a real good look at my id, but make no assumptions about, yanno... my actual stamina, for instance. Or flexibility. ;)
 
Many of my stories start from real and go on to embroider or re-write what actually happened into what should have happened. Or lately, what cannot possibly really happen because laws.
Yeah, something like that, in many stories, especially those based on journals.
 
Happens often

Maybe because of the category I write in (loving wife) but there are many comments that seems to infer that it is based on actual facts.
As a matter of fact, only one story is based on something that touched my life and it was my first story written in the third person - go figure - and it was "Four seasons". It was related to a family drama and it felt weird to write about a family member in the first person as all my other stories had been up to that day.
A few stories came to mind out of personal reading (I am an avid news reader) and my first story was inspired from a confidence by an acquaintance. All the other stories have nothing to do with me. The joke just popped in my mind.
 
Last edited:
Maybe because of the category I write in (loving wife) but there are many comments that seems to infer that it is based on actual facts.
As a matter of fact, only one story is based on something that touched my life and it was my first story written in the third person - go figure - and it was "Four seasons". It was related to a family drama and it felt weird to write about a family member in the first person as all my other stories had been up to that day.
A few stories came to mind out of personal reading (I am an avid news reader) and my first story was inspired from a confidence by an acquaintance. All the other stories have nothing to do with me. The joke just popped in my mind.

Loving wives does not count, the readers there are as fair & balanced as Fox News.
 
I had

similar comments on my first stories. None of the events in the stories actually happened, they were all from my fantasies, but more than one comment ask if they were true life events.
 
CNN is just a massive pandering commercial, but they are more legitimate than Fox, but not by much. PBS & Aljazeera English are ok.

Could have fooled me. I thought that CNN was one long monologue of what wasn't happened with the missing Malaysian Air plane.
 
Back when I had my old profile on Literotica. I wrote a story with an awesome intro, glowing imagery.
It was a perverse teen fuck tale, I think I wrote it in a drunken haze, weeks after when I had sobered up, it had to come down. However it was better received than anything I have up now. I got constant feedback.

->I got feedback from people assuming it had been real. I quickly had to reinforce the whole fictional element of my writing.

->Does that happen to you?
->Or are your stories really real?

I mix reality with the fantasy but seldom do I receive feedback with a focus on that aspect of the story.
 
Could have fooled me. I thought that CNN was one long monologue of what wasn't happened with the missing Malaysian Air plane.

You said what I said. Just differently.
They pander to there advertisers by only broadcasting what's popular.
They're not a real news network, mild hyperbole.

Every CNN employee should be disappointed in themselves. They're very bad people.
-They round up death counts to dramatize mass casualties.
 
My "Memories of" stories are real, more or less as I remember them and taken from my life at one time or the other.

The rest of my stories.... Only I know for sure and I'm not telling. :D
 
I get asked all the time if my stories are real. I wish. If I was having as much fun as the women in my stories, I sure would not have time to write about it! I would be too busy and sore to sit in front of a computer.
 
Most of my stories are not totally unreal. They contain elements of experience. But that doesn't mean that they are reportage. :)
 
Most of my stories are not totally unreal. They contain elements of experience. But that doesn't mean that they are reportage. :)

Any tale of mine is in toto just a story. But some portions of my submissions *are* straight reporting, with only names changed, especially my journal-type pieces. (And I am not a character in any of those.) I haven't been asked if my stories are real. I *have* been asked how much of me is in my writings. And my constant answer: I'll never tell. Readers are welcome to guess. G'luck.
 
Many of my stories start from real and go on to embroider or re-write what actually happened into what should have happened.

That's the premise of my story "The Long Frost." The first part was autobiographical, but the second part was my imagination supplying a resolution of the conflict...what "should have happened" in a better of all possible worlds.
 
Any tale of mine is in toto just a story. But some portions of my submissions *are* straight reporting, with only names changed, especially my journal-type pieces. (And I am not a character in any of those.) I haven't been asked if my stories are real. I *have* been asked how much of me is in my writings. And my constant answer: I'll never tell. Readers are welcome to guess. G'luck.

Enigma.
 
I've never really cared whether the stories I read are "real." It's not like I know the authors, and knowing it really happened or not doesn't particularly add to my enjoyment or excitement.

For myself, I've used some life experiences in my stories, but generally not the sexual ones.
 
I've never really cared whether the stories I read are "real." It's not like I know the authors, and knowing it really happened or not doesn't particularly add to my enjoyment or excitement.

For myself, I've used some life experiences in my stories, but generally not the sexual ones.

Deep lung air.
 
Last edited:
My stories are too... well... edgy to fool anybody into assuming they are real. Which I'm happy about, since I'd probably get my beehind arrested otherwise...

Stories should be edgy, they should exhibit qualities abnormal to reality.
 
Stories should be edgy, they should exhibit qualities abnormal to reality.

My 'edgy' stories get rejected, or receive low votes and nastier comments, so I might pander a bit more. Some nice clean incest, ya, that's the ticket.
 
Edgy for you is, incest?

No, nice clean incest is pandering. Head trauma fetish (LIKE A HOLE IN THE HEAD); transformation of humans into banana slugs (THE BIG BANANA); a dwarf pharmacist's revenge (THE PHARMACIST); accidentally poisoning a mate and displaying his crystallized body (RIGHT UNDER HIS EYES) -- those are a bit edgy. Those first three were rejected; click the links to read the texts. UNDER HIS EYES was accepted, and gathered much hate, and was retroactively rejected, and rewritten very slightly and finally accepted as RIGHT UNDER HIS EYES. Please read these and tell me if they're vanilla. They're all fairly short.
 
Back
Top