Kelliezgirl
Debauched Dilettante
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Especially if there is a mom on your lap, apparently.I bet it becomes hard to ignore.
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Especially if there is a mom on your lap, apparently.I bet it becomes hard to ignore.
Especially if there is a mom on your lap, apparently.
I thought that went without saying...in the backseat of dad's car...
Is that another controversial opinion?A symphony with lyrics is just an oratorio.
I'm curious to some controversial opinions people might have on writing stories. Now were here not to bash on x or y. Just to show an opinion that is, or could be, controversial. No tiptoeing, but something real and direct as the Dutch can be. I'll start.
My opinion: a story purely based on a single merit, like "incest," or "cheating," is not a story at all. There, I said it.
I can add all kinds of nuances. Stroker stories rarely have the time for more than just that merit. That kind if stuff. Whatever nuance I have, I'll not add them here. A story with only it's skeleton still can't hold itself up. You need only a little bit of flesh to keep it standing, I'm looking at you Sighthounds, but you do still need a bare minimum. A well fleshed out story is the best, but be careful so they do not become overweight.
What are some of your controversial story related opinions?
You can put the thread starter on ignore. That does the trick.
Darn phone.I suspect the overwhelming majority of writers are publishing without any difficulties. But they never come here to say so: we only hear from the writers who encounter problems.
Sexism, generalizations, judgment and victimhood all in one sentence. Are these desirable traits?the sheer volume of upward-failing mediocre old guys who make more money than i do that i have to interact with on a near-daily basis has taught me that capitalism views talent and competence as exploitable resources, not desirable leadership traits![]()
Someone sounds defensive about their salarySexism, generalizations, judgment and victimhood all in one sentence. Are these desirable traits?
Credit for packing that much woe into one post though. Be a great line in a story.
I see this a lot where I work and have worked for years so I tend to agree. I should also say I've seen many talented and worth while people turn down management and upper management positions because the job just isn't worth it; too many headaches, too many hours, too many complications. Corporations are far too demanding on people's time.the sheer volume of upward-failing mediocre old guys who make more money than i do that i have to interact with on a near-daily basis has taught me that capitalism views talent and competence as exploitable resources, not desirable leadership traits![]()
This is a really good point! A lot of the ol "people get promoted to the level of their incompetence" phenomenon, were bosses see someone who excels at their area of expertise and assumes that would make them excellent management material.I see this a lot where I work and have worked for years so I tend to agree. I should also say I've seen many talented and worth while people turn down management and upper management positions because the job just isn't worth it; too many headaches, too many hours, too many complications. Corporations are far too demanding on people's time.
I'm one of those. I turned down a management job 3 times in 2 years.
Denmark isn't quite there yet, but they're well on their wayThe rampant success of matriarchal socialist societies is clear proof of their superiority.
Any time I've seen scissoring depicted I've always wondered, "Does anyone actually get off on doing this? Or is it just filmed/drawn for the male gaze?"(including scissoring between the females),
Any time I've seen scissoring depicted I've always wondered, "Does anyone actually get off on doing this? Or is it just filmed/drawn for the male gaze?"
I really enjoy grinding on my SO's leg as well, but I can't get off on it. So I guess my next question would be, is scissoring enough to make someone cum on their own? Or is it really down to the individual? Like how some people can come from nipple play alone.I enjoy it a great deal.