The First Lit Story

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What was the first story published on Literotica and what was the date?
It would be interesting to read it, and see if things have moved on since then.

Ophelia
 
Edited my post, because I think Simon is right, I misunderstood your post.
 
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Do you mean each author's first story, or the first Literotica story, period? If the latter, I believe the first story was in 1998, but I don't know how to use the Search feature to identify the first story. The date search feature doesn't seem to let one search that way.
 
Literotica celebrated its 24th anniversary in November 2022. I tried searching for stories by entering a common word, designating a category, looking for titles with the word, and then requesting results to be posted in ascending date order. The earliest stories I've retrieved so far are from 2000.
 
I can't remember from my first time around. This time, dreadful cuckold story, written for a friend, and no not sharing it.
 
I wonder if this was asked directly of Manu in the tech support thread if he'd answer?
 
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Because after skimming the story in the post above by @astuffedshirt_perv I gotta say… those early stories were not always masterpieces of literature.
 
The Wayback Machine link shows that things have certainly changed, Stories by G.Fleming. I looked at are horrific rape scenes which are no longer allowed by the Lit rules.
 
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Because after skimming the story in the post above by @astuffedshirt_perv I gotta say… those early stories were not always masterpieces of literature.
I think that is what makes this such an intriguing question. Just looking at MY OWN stories which only span from 2014 to this year (with nothing in between) the difference in writing quality is HUGE.

Literature is a changing thing, just like all other media.
 
The Wayback Machine link shows that things have certainly changed, Stories by G.Fleming. I looked at are horrific rape scenes which are no longer allowed by the Lit rules.
Lit had a sister site extreme stories that early on they merged onto Lit itself. Supposedly they got rid of a lot of things they won't allow here, but there's still a few kicking around unfortunately.
 
My first story written for Lit is A Small Sacrifice, a Halloween contest story. My first published story was The Bellhop and was a cuckolded honeymoon tale. I have struggled with some things in the real world that have slowed my productivity, and I have dozens of starts without finishes which I hope to put to an end soon.
You wrote, The Bellhop, because the new white wife of a tiny dicked white loser, should sacrifice her cherry to a big-cocked, black bellhop, right?
 
Asking Laurel might be more productive than asking Manu.
 
The Wayback Machine has Oct 13 1999 as its earliest capture, and none of the stories are dated when you look through the categories. The New list shows the date, but nothing in the story does.

https://web.archive.org/web/19991013025407/http://literotica.com/storyxs/storyindex.shtml
That was an interesting trip back in time. And by interesting I mean absolutely horrifying (Yeah, I made the mistake of venturing into NonConsent).

Although the front page is a little fuller, I've always said the Lit is the most 90's site still around on the Internet and I think this proves it. It's essentially the same design as it was 23 years ago. Interesting that 'NonHuman' predates 'Sci-Fi and Fantasy' and 'Horror', 'Fetish' predates 'BDSM', no 'Loving Wives' yet.

Best part is wandering into the forums. Keep this link handy for the next time someone asks the same question.
 
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