Stories based on famous Sex Crimes?

SEX_VAMPYRE

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Hello all,


Has anyone in Literotica written stories based on famous sex crimes? ie Chandra Levy's sex life? Joey Buttafuco and the Long Island Lolita to name a few? You can tell me if this has been covered already. I don't know if literotica has posted such stories since I am currently unable to use their story search engine. ( I do hope they get it fixed) Thanks.
 
hrmm...

as a reader of true crime and author of non-consent stories, i will have to back out and say that I don't particularly like this idea.

real-life sex crimes ar *not* fun. they aren't erotic, they aren't exciting, they're painful and...well, extreme. if they were accepted at all i'm certain they would be pushed into that category.

from the number of comments i get on how writing about rape, even play rape like i write, is sick and wrong, i think that the vast majority of lit, save a couple people like you, S_V, would do their best to destroy the stories.

Chicklet
 
oh,

and having read a huge number of the non-consent stories i can tell you i haven't found 1 about a real sex crime
 
I agree with Chicklet & Svenskaflicka...Jack the Ripper, Ted Bundy.
John Wayne Gacy, et. al...don't find these sick, twisted, evil bastards to be the slightest bit arousing.
Nonconsensual stories need to be imaginary for me to get any kind of enjoyment from them. I can get into barbarian rapes or savage capture and forced sex, for instance, as long as it doesn't involve "snuff" (sick) plots. Realistic situations, such as war stories in which POW's, nurses, or civilians are forced to participate in sex, can be stimulating. Usually I find the situation more acceptable if the victims choose rape (nonviolent but nc) over some less pleasant alternative such as starvation or seeing father beheaded, etc. Having the daughter give herself to captors to save a relative works for me. Even forcible rape is acceptable as long as it remains firmly rooted in fiction. Get too close to real life and the situation loses its appeal.
I guess I would sum it up by saying that I understand that many have may the occasional "rape" or gangrape fantasy (or at the very least a nonconsensual fantasy), but that doesn't mean women walk around wanting to experience that in real life.
 
rounder03 said:
I guess I would sum it up by saying that I understand that many have may the occasional "rape" or gangrape fantasy (or at the very least a nonconsensual fantasy), but that doesn't mean women walk around wanting to experience that in real life.

exactly
 
Hello, Vampyre. It's been a while. I hope you are doing well. :)

While some more modern sex crimes may not be erotic, digging in History, there are some old ones that are. Elizabeth Bathory and Vlad Dracul come to mind, to name a couple. (Which, by the way, I've had an idea and notes for a long time for a story called Bathory by Candlelight.)
 
BlessedBe said:
Hello, Vampyre. It's been a while. I hope you are doing well. :)

While some more modern sex crimes may not be erotic, digging in History, there are some old ones that are. Elizabeth Bathory and Vlad Dracul come to mind, to name a couple. (Which, by the way, I've had an idea and notes for a long time for a story called Bathory by Candlelight.)

Good point. Since incest is a crime in most places, I would add the Borgias to the list Just ordered a new reprinting of Lust of the Borgias by Marcus Van Heller from buy.com for $6.28 shipped; it combines two shorter novels that tell the escapades of the notorious (and incestuous) Borgia family in Renaissance Italy. Hot historical fiction! Lucretia Borgia has incestuous sex with father (who becomes Pope), brothers, handmaidens, & others in this tale loosely based on fact...many of the most salacious aspects are supposedly true.
 
rounder03 said:

Since incest is a crime in most places, I would add the Borgias to the list...

...it combines two shorter novels that tell the escapades of the notorious (and incestuous) Borgia family in Renaissance Italy.

Adding to the list of incestous crime... Rice developed one hell of a clan within her Mayfair Witches. (Too bad she thought of that last name first! I love it!)
 
rounder03 said:
... Realistic situations, such as war stories in which ... civilians are forced to participate in sex, can be stimulating. Usually I find the situation more acceptable if the victims choose rape (nonviolent but nc) over some less pleasant alternative such as starvation or seeing father beheaded, etc. Having the daughter give herself to captors to save a relative works for me. Even forcible rape is acceptable as long as it remains firmly rooted in fiction. Get too close to real life and the situation loses its appeal. ...
If you had ever been in a real war zone, you would realise that what you describe actually happens all too often for comfort. When it does, it is sickening, believe me. There is nothing erotic about hearing the anguish of a woman submitting to rape and sodomy to save her children from being bayonetted.
 
BlessedBe said:
While some more modern sex crimes may not be erotic, digging in History, there are some old ones that are. Elizabeth Bathory and Vlad Dracul come to mind, to name a couple. (Which, by the way, I've had an idea and notes for a long time for a story called Bathory by Candlelight.)

I may just be me, but I don't find torture, impalement or bathing in the "sacrificed" blood all that sexy either. :(

If the sex is between the perpetrators themselves rather than with the victims, there might be hope for this thread, esp. in the BSDM section. Otherwise, no way.
 
Un-registered said:
If you had ever been in a real war zone, you would realise that what you describe actually happens all too often for comfort. When it does, it is sickening, believe me. There is nothing erotic about hearing the anguish of a woman submitting to rape and sodomy to save her children from being bayonetted.

I think that answer is all that is needed here...

S.
 
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