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Not that I've actually posted to the library yet, but I shall...
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I look forward to it!!!Quote:
Not that I've actually posted to the library yet, but I shall...
For me maybe its the unshaken assumption that enjoying a story about a girl being abused in any number of exciting ways is just wrong.
When you write a story that contains perverse elements you love and other people enjoy it, you feel less alone.
In answer to the above, no one should feel lonely whatever they write. The only problems arise from dummies who cannot tell fact from fiction. Very hypocritical isn't it that fussy people may condemn stories of sexual abuse, but don't read a James Bond novel and promptly phone the cops screaming they've discovered a terrorist plot to take over the world.
As for abusing women, as a man I am quite happy for stories of women abusing men. I'm not a fan of scat, but I defend a person's right to write about it. Ideally I'd like to see much more feedback, but principally comments relating to grammar, composition, spelling and clarity of plot etc. There is no benefit at all from comments like "I don't approve of this type of story" because the story is FICTION, there is nobody for the cops to rescue and psychopaths don't need fiction to go beserk and abuse people. They did nasty things thousands of years before printing or the internet came along.
And yes, the rating system could be vastly improved, with separate categories for say 'style' 'composition' 'spelling' etc, apart from how well the reader 'got off'.
Hi, I'm releatively new here. I joined the site after I'd posted a story - and I've posted another one since then.
I'm with Cordoza on this one:
I was saying the same thing to some friends at the wekend, that the problems occur when you get some nutter that sees something on TV or in a film or reads something in a book and then can't tell the difference between reality from fantasy.
A perv I may be...but I'm a harmless perv :)
There are lots of things that I don't like to read about/watch on TV but, as Cordoza says, I'll defend anybody's right to write about them. After all, if I don't like a particular TV prog, I'll change channels and if I don't like a particular story topic, I won't read it.
Your Avatar made me wince
I'm not a big fan of scat or cbt :eek:
Can an answer be, None of the Above?
Feedback and reviews, of course! Knowing people enjoyed it is good -- being able to communicate with those people even better.
Knowing they can find more of my stories (including the non-free ones) is best.