True or not??

TabooTeller

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I am new here so I am not sure if this is exactly the plce for this question or not so pardon me if it isn't.


Anyway is there a way to see if the stories stated as true really are. I have read some that are supposedly true but I do wonder. Like tonight I read one where a wife was seduced at a party. She didn't realize her husband was watching and she let someoen she new kiss and grope her while dancing tehn went outside and had sex with him, now supposedly she is pregenant and the husband is waiting to see if it is his. It sounds like a classic set up of a liteerotica story. But then he makes the statement at the beginning so even though I don't think it is but I wonder. Would a wife of many years who has never cheated allow herself to be seduced that fast. I realize supposedly she was in her most fertile period therefore prehaps very horny and that it would be dangerous sex since not only was it at a large party but also . because her husband was around someplace.
Like I said its a classic set up and normally I would just dismiss the opening statement but as I said sometime sI wonder. Any help would be apperciated.
 
what possible difference can it make to you if this story is true or not ????
i'm sure the names were changed to protect the guilty ...

en passant: _all_ literotica wives put out at the mere sight of a man ......who is NOT her husband ...
and ALWAYS fuck him at the most "dangerous" time of the month ...and get pregnant after only ONE fuck ......literotica magic !!
the baby is almost never the husbands ..see he can't hit her cervix and can only produce the most meagerest of semen discharges poor literotica hubbies ;-( lil dicks and all


btw women are NOT always the horniest at that time of month !!!!!!!!!


remember this is just fiction
use condoms in real life !!!
especially when fucking that strange guy at the party ;-)

hope ^ this helps
 
janenycgirl said:
what possible difference can it make to you if this story is true or not ????
i'm sure the names were changed to protect the guilty ...


hope ^ this helps


OK so I get curious. I'm a writer and all kinds of possiblites can pop into my head. I'm also new here and I have known people whose wives were seduced, I'm sure not that fast but still I wonder if it is possble.
 
Logically, there can be no possible way of telling.

Some stories are more believable than others, and if a believable one says that it's true, you might choose to believe that part too.

But really the stories are just well written and badly written, and the events likely or unlikely. A well written story of likely events will come across as believable. The unlikelier the events, the less believable it is.

A badly written story might or might not come across as unbelievable: on Literotica most of the bad stories include, among other things, unlikely events (instant arousal, giant organs, multiple participation). But ability to write is not related to real sexual experience, so you could have someone who really did have a threesome and struggles to write an account of it. It could still come across as believable.

Now add to these possibilities what you can do with introductions saying the story is true. It's not independent certification -- it's the same writer. If they're a good and believable writer, then their introduction saying it's true will also come across as believable, whether or not it's true.

Whereas the poor writer to whom it really did happen won't be able to write anything at the top that makes it more believable.

Of course, writers could come in here and say, 'Three of my eight stories really happened to me, and I put an introduction saying so on two of them' -- but unless you know and trust that writer, why should you believe that? There is no level, apart from genuine human trust, at which an avowal of truth is logically stronger.
 
Immutable facts of the universe

Any story that starts out, "This is a true story," isn't.
Any story that starts out, "This really happened to me," didn't.
 
You can generally judge a story , by it's beliveability
some stories are based on true even events.
 
Rainbow Skin said:
Logically, there can be no possible way of telling.

Some stories are more believable than others, and if a believable one says that it's true, you might choose to believe that part too.

ME: Thank You. Actaully that was basically my thoughts but I wanted to see if there was a way to tell that I didn't know about being new here. I can see how some stories are rather too fantasical (If that is a word) to be true but others I do wonder about.
 
Re: Immutable facts of the universe

Vincent E said:
Any story that starts out, "This is a true story," isn't.
Any story that starts out, "This really happened to me," didn't.



How about if it has a statement initalics before the actual story begins? :)
 
Re: Re: Immutable facts of the universe

TabooTeller said:
How about if it has a statement in italics before the actual story begins? :)

That is just the author condescending to readers.

Okay dumb dumbs. You may not be smart enough to figure this out, but I am going to tell you a story. And the thing about this story is that it is true. It really is. It happened to me and now I'm going to tell you all about it. So don't mistake this for something that I made up, because it was real. No, seriously it really happened to me. Please believe me.

I think we all had friends in our youth who were prone to tall tales and exaggeration. Now those same kids have grown up and they have an ISP.
 
I suspect

TabooTeller said:
Rainbow Skin said:
Logically, there can be no possible way of telling.

Some stories are more believable than others, and if a believable one says that it's true, you might choose to believe that part too.

ME: Thank You. Actaully that was basically my thoughts but I wanted to see if there was a way to tell that I didn't know about being new here. I can see how some stories are rather too fantasical (If that is a word) to be true but others I do wonder about.

Taboo... I suspect most people who post stories on Lit do exactly what I do. The places may be real, even some of the people. But the story is complete fiction.

But it doesn't matter anyway. Are you here to spy out someone's personal indiscressions or to find some readable stories? I your answer is to get the poop on who's screwing who I suggest you tune in Jerry Springer. Saves a lot of time.
 
Re: I suspect

Jenny _S said:
Taboo... I suspect most people who post stories on Lit do exactly what I do. The places may be real, even some of the people. But the story is complete fiction.

But it doesn't matter anyway. Are you here to spy out someone's personal indiscressions or to find some readable stories? I your answer is to get the poop on who's screwing who I suggest you tune in Jerry Springer. Saves a lot of time.


As I said I was curious. even in the stoires that are supposedly true I read some amazing things and I wondered if people really do that. Or are seduced that easily. Also sometimes its a bit more exciting if it is really true.
 
Truth or Fiction?

In my opinion the best stories are usually those that have a bit of the authors personal history in there somewhere. Maybe it's just a place they saw or a person they barely knew. Whatever.
This air of familiarity adds to the authenticity of the detail in the story. Some stories just seem so real even if the probability of it ever happening are pretty far-fetched. I attribute some of this to the authors ability to transcribe some part of their expierence into words. A daunting task to do well but some authors handle it well.
As to if you should believe any claims of truth, the best advice is still -" Believe nothing you hear and half of what you see."
 
How To Tell

If knowing that a story is true is a turn-on, then leave it at that. If the story is believable, then it may have happened, or something similar. Don't assume a story is true if it doesn't have that disclaimer/author's note, though...Only one or two of my stories are true, and I wrote that they were true up at the top. From the section they're posted in (Humor and Satire) I hope people not only believe it, but feel sorry for me for it = )

The "This is a true story" is about as likely to be true as anything. Just like the movies that're "based on a true story" or even better "Inspired by true events" - that doesn't tell you it's true, just that it was inspired by something true. That can be enough for a person to consider their work "true"

So, if it's a turn-on, go ahead and believe it. If it's unbelievable, then you can change your mind.

-Chicklet
 
Re: Truth or Fiction?

smudgebucket said:
In my opinion the best stories are usually those that have a bit of the authors personal history in there somewhere. Maybe it's just a place they saw or a person they barely knew. Whatever.
This air of familiarity adds to the authenticity of the detail in the story. Some stories just seem so real even if the probability of it ever happening are pretty far-fetched. I attribute some of this to the authors ability to transcribe some part of their expierence into words. A daunting task to do well but some authors handle it well.
As to if you should believe any claims of truth, the best advice is still -" Believe nothing you hear and half of what you see."

You do have a point, those true details make any type of story sound and feel more credable.
 
Re: How To Tell

Chicklet said:
If knowing that a story is true is a turn-on, then leave it at that. If the story is believable, then it may have happened, or something similar. Don't assume a story is true if it doesn't have that disclaimer/author's note, though...Only one or two of my stories are true, and I wrote that they were true up at the top. From the section they're posted in (Humor and Satire) I hope people not only believe it, but feel sorry for me for it = )

The "This is a true story" is about as likely to be true as anything. Just like the movies that're "based on a true story" or even better "Inspired by true events" - that doesn't tell you it's true, just that it was inspired by something true. That can be enough for a person to consider their work "true"

So, if it's a turn-on, go ahead and believe it. If it's unbelievable, then you can change your mind.

-Chicklet

That solves the turn on part but not the rest of it. BTW I think I have read a couple of your stories but not the ones in the Humor Satire section.
 
credibility

I am dubious of any story claiming to be true.
What I look for is plausibility. Might this have taken place? Are the characters credible?
If the answer to both questions is yes, there might be a good story awaiting me. If the answer is no, I will back click without delay.

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