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Lunafalls
Over 90 days ago
Straight Female, 66
United States

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I score based on literary quality, because I wouldn't be reading a story where the subject matter (genre, tags, opening lines) didn't appeal to me -- who would?

I like stories that flow well, don't have any confusing parts, and have arousing sex scenes.

Grammatical, spelling, and careless formatting errors distract greatly from my enjoyment of a story. If there are more than a very few of those, I won't score a "5".
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I need a plot, and a plausible one at that, in the stories I read. But I don't want to get bogged down in an overly intricate, involved plot in an erotic story. If I wanted that type of story, I could just read regular fiction anywhere.

In a Lush story, the plot and characters should not take over the story to the point they overshadow the sex.

There are plenty of places to read great fiction, but readers come here looking for hot, arousing stories. It's been my experience that -- for me -- the two are just about mutually exclusive.
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Under a blanket, always with toys, and porn pics on my tablet. And I prefer daytime in a sunny room, to nighttime.
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Yes, I know exactly what you mean about losing blocks of time when writing. I've experienced that on a few occasions when I was especially zoned-in on a story I was working on.
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My loss-of-virginity anniversary date is coming up (February 16th), and over several decades, there have been very few years when I didn't remember and think about that date when it rolled around. I have always been curious if it's just me, or if other women also remember and note their own loss-of-virginity anniversary each year?
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Intercepting, opening and stashing anything labelled "Sexually Oriented Advertising" out of the mail before my Dad ever saw it.
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That was creative and amazing! I watched it three times. Thanks for posting it.
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The same thing happens with blog post images sometimes. Not sure about linking directly to an image's url, as I've never tried that; but if you were trying to post an image saved to your device, I have figured this out: It means the image has been saved with a "name" that contains one of those weird, forbidden special characters. That screws everything up and prevents the image from posting. Rename your image on your device to a title containing no special characters. Now it should post fine.