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Do I get extra points if i send my geek to the moon?

Maybe the extra points would be for getting her back safely.
 
Only if there's sex on the moon.

So far, she is a 24 year old virgin genius with four degrees that loves to stay on the edge and always wears a butt plug under her clothes and nothing else. :D Define sex.
 
So far, she is a 24 year old virgin genius with four degrees that loves to stay on the edge and always wears a butt plug under her clothes and nothing else. :D Define sex.

Guess it depends on the butt plug.
 
So far, she is a 24 year old virgin genius with four degrees that loves to stay on the edge and always wears a butt plug under her clothes and nothing else. :D Define sex.

She should meet Asha and Tracy. They could all compare butt plugs :cool:
 
With this much lead time I can do the backstory for the Geek Prince (head of the Lodge IT department ) in my current penal slavery universe
 
Sure. For me, it will be another story in the "Rembrandt Universe". The last two did amazingly well and I have tons more.
 
Last year was lost nerds and butt plugs. This year.... Not much so far. All I have so far is the title, 'The Nerdy Dirty Girl'. That and a picture for inspiration. Now to find the start, the middle, and the end. :rolleyes:

ETA: 880 words in. Introducing main character and giving glimpses inside her head.
The Nerdy Dirty Girl must play a hurdy-gurdy.
 
Last night, a story fell out of my brain. When I stumbled off to bed, there existed a complete first draft.

It could go Geek. It could go Val’s Day. It might even go, dare I say it, 750-word.

What it’s doing at the moment is stalling my already-challenged effort for a Val’s Day story that’s already past 10k and might insist on going to 15k. (For me, that’s really long, and maybe beyond reader tolerance.) If I just insist on this new thing going to Geek Pride (it’s about high-tech sex enhancement that’s almost already here), I can leave it alone and maybe return to getting existing projects ready for on-time posting, and thus proving that I never should have written them at all.

https://www.literotica.com/stories/memberpage.php?uid=5116173&page=submissions
 
Imagine my bemused expression when I logged into the AH for the first time in months and found a thread for the 2021 Geek Pride Day event. I only just finished my 2020 GPD entry TODAY.

That story got so out of hand that I had to split it into two parts. Even then, I missed the GPD deadline for part 1. It's taken me six months to finish part 2, which turned out to be even longer.

And it may not be done yet. Blind_Justice is beta reading for me and I'm waiting to hear if my ending is any good.

I'd like to put something in for this year's event. I love the community and comraderie of it. But I have no ideas. I'll try to come up with something by May. Whatever it is, it will be short and it won't be Cyberpunk. I know that much.

Thanks for keeping Geek Pride Day alive on Lit, Chloe!
 
Finally, after what feels like fricking forever, I'm 5k into what probably will end up being my GPD 21 story. Never wrote a telepathic shapechanger from first-person.
 
The word geek is a slang term originally used to describe eccentric or non-mainstream people; in current use, the word typically connotes an expert or enthusiast obsessed with a hobby or intellectual pursuit, with a general pejorative meaning of a "peculiar person, especially one who is perceived to be overly intellectual, unfashionable, boring, or socially awkward".

Actually, the original meaning of "geek" was a very special kind of circus performer: the geek (in the "geek show") would chase chickens around a ring until he caught one or more, then bite off their head(s) and swallow it/them.

Ew, right? I like the more modern meaning a lot more. Would certainly be interesting to see a "Geek Pride" story using this original meaning of the word, though ...
 
Do I get extra points if i send my geek to the moon?

Maybe the extra points would be for getting her back safely.

The extra points might come for her discovering that there is a "strange" man living on the moon when she gets there — it was he who carved the face we see from Earth over many centuries after crash landing there when humans still lived in trees. Just trying to get our attention and maybe some help. His first words to her; "What took you so long — wanna see my man-cave?"

In the end, of course, she elects to stay since he's done such a clever job of making it all so nice and comfy (and he seems to really like to dote over her in such an enthusiastic way). Thus making the story eligible for a HEA ending and a place in the Romance category... and extra points ;)
 
The extra points might come for her discovering that there is a "strange" man living on the moon when she gets there — it was he who carved the face we see from Earth over many centuries after crash landing there when humans still lived in trees. Just trying to get our attention and maybe some help. His first words to her; "What took you so long — wanna see my man-cave?"

In the end, of course, she elects to stay since he's done such a clever job of making it all so nice and comfy (and he seems to really like to dote over her in such an enthusiastic way). Thus making the story eligible for a HEA ending and a place in the Romance category... and extra points ;)

Damn you YN! A plot bunny just raced into the hutch while I had my back turned.

So, an alien crashes on the far side of the moon and sets up home in a deep crater. He mines water and basically does a Mark Watney, but he survives by photosynthesis not potatoes.

Spacecorp send an astrogeologist to check out the crater as they intend to set up a large space station for producing widgets. Water on the moon is much easier to get to site than hauling it from earth.

For cost reasons, they only send the geologist who lands in the crater and finds it occupied. And now we have sex between a human and a tree. :D
 
Damn you YN! A plot bunny just raced into the hutch while I had my back turned.

So, an alien crashes on the far side of the moon and sets up home in a deep crater. He mines water and basically does a Mark Watney, but he survives by photosynthesis not potatoes.

Spacecorp send an astrogeologist to check out the crater as they intend to set up a large space station for producing widgets. Water on the moon is much easier to get to site than hauling it from earth.

For cost reasons, they only send the geologist who lands in the crater and finds it occupied. And now we have sex between a human and a tree. :D

Rusty, I've told you and told you, no reading over my shoulder.

Ya left out the good part about that tree. Wait for it. You should see the size of his root.:D
 
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