Slow burn incest romance

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I'm looking for stories that could pass as romance novels, but with incest.
Words on Skin by PacoFear was great, but I'm looking for something longer and more stretched out. I want to read a long building love between relatives. It can be any pairing from siblings to parents to aunts/uncles to cousins, anything as long as it's long and focuses on the romance. I'm also open to LGBTQ+ incest stories. Thank you in advance.
 
I'm looking for stories that could pass as romance novels, but with incest.
Words on Skin by PacoFear was great, but I'm looking for something longer and more stretched out. I want to read a long building love between relatives. It can be any pairing from siblings to parents to aunts/uncles to cousins, anything as long as it's long and focuses on the romance. I'm also open to LGBTQ+ incest stories. Thank you in advance.
Try my longer sibling stories, Quarantine in Neverland and Lockdown Christmas Miracles. Both slow burn hesitant/reluctant siblings thrown together by lock downs who develop feelings as physical interaction escalates.

Let me know if you enjoy!
 
What happened? Seems like a lot of people are just up and gone these days.

He plagiarized passages from 2 other Literotica stories when he wrote the last story he published to the site. When he was called to account for it he chose to delete all his works.
 
What happened? Seems like a lot of people are just up and gone these days.

He plagiarized passages from 2 other Literotica stories when he wrote the last story he published to the site. When he was called to account for it he chose to delete all his works.

That's a little heavy on one side of the argument.

8letters, in an attempt to be authentic, took inspiration from another story. He read a sex scene, decided to base his scene off the same scene (something not uncommon amongst writers), but, he copied (plagiarized) sentences. Was he wrong? Yes. (I told him he made a mistake.) Was it a hanging offense? No. It wasn't an egregious effort to steal someone else's work and pass it off as his own. Professional authors and screenwriters have done much worse with the intention of capitalizing off someone else's IP.

You can read 8letter's reason for leaving here.

You can read the copied comparison here.

There were some overt, nefarious intentions with that thread, but the topic should have been, and was, brought to 8letters' attention. Like most of the drama on Lit, it was blown out of proportion, especially by the people who dislike 8letters for whatever their reasons.

I don't think he should have pulled his stories, but I respect his decision, and truthfully, a break from this place does the mind and body good at times.
 
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That's a little heavy on one side of the argument.

No it's a raw statement of the facts, minus any rationalization or justification. You, like 8letters, tried to justify his wrong behavior by pointing to other wrong behavior. Sorry that doesn't fly.

The fact is that there were plenty of ways to accomplish what he wanted with his story. He chose to take the words of others without their permission and gave them no credit for it. For all his statements about "I didn't know it was wrong" the reality is that he did know. This was not the first story were he took inspiration from another author's work. The difference is that in the case of that story he contacted the author prior to using their idea, was granted permission, and he included a statement to that effect IN HIS STORY TEXT with a link to the original story. The two authors he stole from got none of that and, in fact, he couldn't even remember one of the authors when it was requested from him.

He was given a chance to correct his actions privately and he took no action.

He was given a fair shake in that thread. All of the authors that responded initially withheld judgement and several even debated the language he used in his post stating what he'd done. It was only after he provided the information about one of the stories he used and the comparison was posted was there any condemnation of his actions. Only 1 person called for drastic action against him after the evidence was clear.

What he wasn't given in that thread was a free pass. He was held to account for his actions. It doesn't matter how helpful he is or how many data analysis threads he put up. He plagiarized and that's that. It's on him to accept responsibility for those actions and take steps to remedy the wrong. As I said, only 1 person that responded to that thread called for him to be removed from the site over it. He was given a chance to right the wrong and he chose instead to remove all his works.
 
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No it's a raw statement of the facts, minus any rationalization or justification. You, like 8letters, tried to justify his wrong behavior by pointing to other wrong behavior. Sorry that doesn't fly.

The fact is that there were plenty of ways to accomplish what he wanted with his story. He chose to take the words of others without their permission and gave them no credit for it. For all his statements about "I didn't know it was wrong" the reality is that he did know. This was not the first story were he took inspiration from another author's work. The difference is that in the case of that story he contacted the author prior to using their idea, was granted permission, and he included a statement to that effect IN HIS STORY TEXT with a link to the original story. The two authors he stole from got none of that and, in fact, he couldn't even remember one of the authors when it was requested from him.

He was given a chance to correct his actions privately and he took no action.

He was given a fair shake in that thread. All of the authors that responded initially withheld judgement and several even debated the language he used in his post stating what he'd done. It was only after he provided the information about one of the stories he used and the comparison was posted was there any condemnation of his actions. Only 1 person called for drastic action against him after the evidence was clear.

What he wasn't given in that thread was a free pass. He was held to account for his actions. It doesn't matter how helpful he is or how many data analysis threads he put up. He plagiarized and that's that. It's on him to accept responsibility for those actions and take steps to remedy the wrong. As I said, only 1 person that responded to that thread called for him to be removed from the site over it. He was given a chance to right the wrong and he chose instead to remove all his works.

That's right, you started that thread about him. A former beta reader of his, as I recall. You were heavy handed in your assessment of the situation without giving anyone a reference to the thread that sent 8lettes off so they could decide for themselves how they feel about what he did. There are degrees to people's infractions, no matter how black and white you want to view the world. You want to burn 8letters at the stake, while what he did doesn't even deserve to have a match lit in his direction.

As for me, I didn't give him a pass. You either didn't read that part of my earlier response, or you chose to ignore it, which is immature. I told him he was wrong. Telling him he was wrong was all that he needed hear. What I didn't do was set out to embarrass him, and now you've come to a completely different thread, answered a question that Lovecraft answered, and stated your piece about 8letters in the negative. You want him to feel shame, guilt, and embarrassment, but how he feels isn't important. What is important is that he knows that what he did was unacceptable, and he does, regardless of his emotional response.

My explanation "doesn't fly" because you wanted to humiliate him, and you did, congratulations. I saw the title of your thread, with the word "Plagiarize" clearly posted in it. What if he hadn't of copied any sentences? Up until he came to your thread to let everyone know exactly what he meant by "ripped," you didn't know if he had or hadn't, but you assumed it. Would you have apologized had you been wrong? Based on how you came at him, I'm guessing you wouldn't have. If 8letters had thought he was doing something terrible, or even wrong, he wouldn't have been so open about it. Whether he agrees with everyone's take on it, including mine, doesn't matter, because he now knows his online community believes it was wrong, and once again, that is what matters.

Now, do you want to suggest a slow-burn incest story, or do you want to rag on 8letters some more?

I'll suggest one. Going through my favorite's list, there is columfa's series, Going out with Daddy.
 
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Did you read Wilderwood, it is a classic.
There will be more coming to the story
 
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