Searching for a mother/son incest story

magg0t

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One of the first stories I'd read, and one that led me to this site was a mother/son incest story.

The details are a little fuzzy as it's been many years since I read it and its possible I may have mixed up elements from a few different stories, but this is what I remember.
- The story was set in the 50's/60's.
- There was a mother-son duo who were the focus of the story.
- There was a second mother-son duo who were occasionally featured.
- There was a picnic/outdoor scene where the four of them have sex.
- In that scene, while both mothers are taking it doggy, the sons switch mothers and fuck.
- The mother in the main pairing wasn't too happy about the switching and lets her son know once it was over.
- The two mothers may have been sisters, or the sons were just childhood friends.

I hope someone can recognize which story it is I'm looking for. It was my gateway into well-written erotic fiction, and I would love to read it once more.

Thanks.
 
Here we go again.

This will anger some would be supervisors on here, but I don't really care.
The story(s) that you are looking for are done by alwayswantedto. He has removed his collection of stories, and any attempt to gain access to them can lead to nasty remarks from these would be supervisors.
Anyway, the set that you are looking for is called ''The Rambler," my personal favorite. It's part of a larger collection called "The Mom Memories."
Now. To access these you must use The Wayback Machine. You can search for it on Literotica. Unless it has succumbed to pressure by those who feel that you shouldn't be able to do this sort of thing. I myself used it for just this set of stories approximately a year ago. Good luck.
 
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Dude,
You are awesome. Thank you for taking the time to reply, I'd given up hope that I would ever find it again.

I don't understand why your response would anger anyone, but I have enough experience on the internet to make an educated guess.

Anyway, thanks again.
 
I just read the well-known story "The Rambler". Three awesome chapters and a disaster of a fourth, totally contrived diary plot, and shot through with errors.
 
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