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Stories, fact or fiction
April 26 2025
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RHP User
one year ago
Real life stories for me thanks.
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RHP User
one year ago
we have posted 2 real life stories
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RHP User
one year ago
When i first joined i posted real encounters....reading fiction is not for me :)
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Felicitous
one year ago
There are some incredible wordsmiths on here that will be writing 'real life', with grammatical fitness and imaginative flare. They create more than a story.. they weave moments. Who's to say AI isn't creating from real experiences 😂 I digress. Unfortunately I struggle to read most the 'stories' here nowadays. Poor grammar and spelling errors turn me off. Many are explicitly crass.. little is left to get lost in. So... if you are writing from real experiences .. you'll have a better audience if you take a little bit more time to tease out the errors. Leave something to linger.. and create something delicious. I guess writing is in many ways the same as f*cking.. the same principals should be applied 😉
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boobsandbusted
one year ago
Real life,sometimes the quirks and ups and downs can’t be replicated by a word smith with out sounding constructed and formulated
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Sawadee
one year ago
Tell it as it is... AI only encourages the BSer's
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dianet
one year ago
I enjoy reading well written stories, those that have details, descriptive, builds up the scenario and context, an interesting plot, developed and coloured characters and maybe even twists. The theme can also be a factor but generally a well written piece can override even if the type of play or scenario is not my type. My stories published here are a mix of real life experiences as well as some fantasies, but I try to polish those real life events in an attempt to make the story flow better...like I don't mention the hiccups that happens in real life, oops the bed broke...the dog started barking outside or he got a cramp in the middle of it, etc, unless it adds to the excitement of the story. I cannot enjoy badly written stories (even if it was an extreme hot real life event), without the punctuation, with terrible spelling etc, that's just a recount without structure or thought into storytelling. I also like it when some select minority of people on here have a talent at writing stories predicting a future encounter... but they are rare!
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mobydick4000
5 months ago
I have to agree that my preference is also real life, but not vulgar and crass. Consider your audience. Men are more likely to watch porn then read an erotic story. Women, by what I've been told, like stories that leave more to their imagination. But the women can tell what they prefer. Also you may want to construct it like a 3 course meal. 1. Entree: a paragraph or two leading up to the main meal, we messaged and decided to meet. I was wearing..., she wore ..... we drank, flirted and teased in conversation. We decided to go back to her place. 2. Main: go through in a few paragraphs the undressing, foreplay, the sensuality. Then the sex, describing the physical feelings, the emotional feelings etc. 3. Dessert: one or two paragraphs of the climax and aftercare. The departure and after-taste of coming back for follow up meets.... or the once and done euphoria of the encounter.
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RHP User
3 months ago
Of course Real life stories are way fkn hotter than AInits never the same
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