I crowd-source my story searching by letting others find and "favorite" stories and then I look through their favorites list for stories similar to what i like. Here's how.
Start with a site search operator. If you enter this into Google search, it will bring back Google search results with only pages from the Literotica domain:
site:literotica.com
Then I add the lesser-known search operator "inurl" to only show Literotica pages with favorites as part of the URL. This results in a list of all of the Favorites pages for all of the Literotica user's:
site:literotica.com inurl:favorites
Then I add search terms that contain the name of one of my favorite authors or the title of one of my favorite stories. This will bring back all of the Literotica User's Favorites pages that contain my author or stories name:
site:literotica.com inurl:favorites J267
If you use a story title as the last part of the search string, using quotes around the title helps focus the search:
site:literotica.com inurl:favorites "the aspen vacation"
What you'll end up with is a user-curated list of favorites that are very likely right in line with what you like.
Please note that Google has sensors in their system that try to sniff out harmful search bots and using these search operators will sometimes trigger these sensors. If that happens, you'll hit a page with a captcha that you'll need to complete to proves that you're just a horn-dog and not a bot.
Enjoy.
Start with a site search operator. If you enter this into Google search, it will bring back Google search results with only pages from the Literotica domain:
site:literotica.com
Then I add the lesser-known search operator "inurl" to only show Literotica pages with favorites as part of the URL. This results in a list of all of the Favorites pages for all of the Literotica user's:
site:literotica.com inurl:favorites
Then I add search terms that contain the name of one of my favorite authors or the title of one of my favorite stories. This will bring back all of the Literotica User's Favorites pages that contain my author or stories name:
site:literotica.com inurl:favorites J267
If you use a story title as the last part of the search string, using quotes around the title helps focus the search:
site:literotica.com inurl:favorites "the aspen vacation"
What you'll end up with is a user-curated list of favorites that are very likely right in line with what you like.
Please note that Google has sensors in their system that try to sniff out harmful search bots and using these search operators will sometimes trigger these sensors. If that happens, you'll hit a page with a captcha that you'll need to complete to proves that you're just a horn-dog and not a bot.

Enjoy.