Anonymous Negative Comments for Cuckold/Hot Wife/Stag stories/

I don’t think I write for ratings either, but I certainly don’t try to upset the reader either. I’m just trying to create hot and fun stories. For me that means writing from the perspective of the “other man” who’s fucking a wayward wife rather than from the perspective of a “cuck” sitting in a corner watching some other guy fuck.

That’s just the way my fantasies lean. To each his own!

There are all kinds of good reasons to approach my stories from a different perspective. But to avoid upsetting people who feel the need to lash out at the wife or cuckold perspective is just not one of them for me.
 
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I have a long series in that category and the comments are HILARIOUS. I had tears in my eyes laughing at them. If you want a good laugh, go through the comments in my stories. The 1 star bombing is also a thing they brag about doing, the score isn't that important to me so idc. The only way to maybe solve the problem is just create a new category for this sort of genre imo.:D
 
Among the many memorable comments I received to the one story I've published of this type, perhaps the most memorable was, "Here, eat my condom."
 
I didn't say it was primarily women. I said it was particularly common among women. This wasn't from comments. It was from on-line research into sexual fantasies. I don't have the reference but I believe it was from a survey in a published scientific article.

The gist of it was that both men and women entertain sexual fantasies, but men were far more likely than women to also say that they would realize their fantasies if they had an opportunity.

An example is the rape fantasy, which is fairly common among women (and probably for many different reasons), but hardly any woman actually wants to be raped.

Right, my comment was in response to yours as far as guilt/self loathing over fantasies in general

In Loving wives I am sure the vast majority of comments are men, you can tell in the wording, tone, and the threats of violence and hate speech. women tend not to be that crazed, at least not externally.
 
I sometimes wonder if people who are readers but not writers understand the work and effort that goes into crafting a good story regardless of its content. I write in the bdsm/non con areas but I've had to post in comments a few times already to remind readers that if a story isn't their cup of tea, quit reading and don't rate it. Leave the ratings to people who know and appreciate the content and can more accurately rate the story on its merits without the negative bias of someone who doesn't have that particular fetish.

That was in response to one anonymous troll who bragged in comments about the fact that wished they could have given my story less than 1 star. Not on the basis that my story was poorly written or was a badly thought out concept, but rather because that person simply didn't care for non-con stories which makes you wonder what they were doing reading mine in the first place. So my point is that as much as positive comments make me feel good about wanting to continue writing and sharing, the negative trolls who don't understand what we do or don't care definitely make the experience a little less pleasurable.
 
... in response to one anonymous troll who bragged in comments about the fact that wished they could have given my story less than 1 star. ...

Just one?

Your experience in the BDSM/non con area is far better than mine in the Loving Wives. I received several nasty anonymous comments and two named users, whose comments were aimed at the category and not at my specific writing or content. A named Literotica user posts "More cuck shit", which by their negative comments on other stories is their opinion of all stories in that category.

I've just switched to posting to Erotic Couplings, and so far getting a slightly better response. It might be a good learning experience to post the identical story to several different categories to see how they fare.
 
I've just switched to posting to Erotic Couplings, and so far getting a slightly better response. It might be a good learning experience to post the identical story to several different categories to see how they fare.
Except the site doesn't allow that.

The main learning experience on Literotica, and it's generally a quick one, is to understand that there is a chasm between LW and rest of the site, they could be two different planets. Early on, it's a good idea to check out the category, the range of content, and the comments, and make your mind up if you want to go there, be a part of that cohort. Some do, some don't - but do some homework first, then decide.
 
I have to laugh at the guys who write a long paragraph detailing their life story about how they were cucked. One anon commentator who caught his wife cheating after 8 years of marriage spent 10 years in therapy. And to this day he feels the need to troll the loving wives category to teach others the pitfalls of this lifestyle? The guys that write long paragraphs about how it happened to them in step by step detail...how it started in college when his gf drove off in a car with a black guy and he refused to to talk to her in the cafeteria...blah blah blah but they got together and married and 8 years later it happened again...This is pathetic. Write your own story or better yet, troll Instagram or FB. Maybe you should of rolled with it and got your rocks off a few times during the sinking ship?

BTW - my right arm is in a sling so typing for me is like forcing an unwilling cuck to read one of your stories. And yes, it's my right hand.
 
The main learning experience on Literotica, and it's generally a quick one, is to understand that there is a chasm between LW and rest of the site, they could be two different planets.

As far as I can tell, most of the site is pure fantasy. We all have fantasies that we would never act on. The rape fantasies and group sex are probably the most common, but the one I have sometimes of sodomizing a large pumpkin would qualify as well.

LW is about reality and the fallout from the sexual revolution. It's the hangover moment from the rest of the site, but the category combines the pro-cuckold and the anti-cuckold in the same group, so expect some vituperative commentary.
 
I had to laugh, the author of one of my favorite authors wrote this in the comments thread after one of his stories.

While I understand that these stories are not for everyone there seem to be a select few who seem to like them but are also ashamed that they like them. These are people who likely live on their computers with a tube of KY at the ready. After they are done they feel guilty so in penence they flog the author in the worst way possible to assuage their guilt before cleaning up the mess they made in their mom basement apartment where they live. It is a form of psychosis born of the need to interact but cannot because they fear the light and the exposure to the world that they are a pervert (according to their self loathing judgements) and seek any way they can to somehow fit into the world they refuse to join.
 
I don't buy on Amazon often, but no matter what I buy, their helpful suggestion is a Harry Potter video and an eggbeater or something.

I write stories for people whose fetish is reading typos, apparently.
 
Reading some of the comments on LW stories I sometimes wonder if some of what comes off as hate is actually a true cuckold participating and extending the experience of the story? If he gets off on humiliation then maybe piling shame on the story's cuck or calling the wife a slut is like adding salt and pepper to a meal? For a cuckold, wouldn't more shame be better?

The thing some haters don't seem to get is that the readers aren't actually married to the women in the stories. We're reading about other men's wives. As a subgenre, LW is frequently voyeuristic and focused on the woman's taboo pleasure of sex outside the marriage which is what many of us find appealing. I find them to be somewhat akin to mother/son stories.

When I'm choosing an LW story, I've found that my favorites tend to be rated lower than 4.5. If an LW story is 4.8, unless it's written by a writer with a big following, I'm probably not going to check it out.
 
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