Do all stories on LIT need to have sex in them?

If it's about a couple coming to terms with their lives maybe you could post it Loving wives, the audience there has no problem with tragedy in personal relationships, in fact they wallow in it.:devil:
 
Interesting suggestion

Just take into account that Loving wives is the most volatile category on lit. Do not post there unless you are fully prepared to be torn apart. If you need an example go to that category, click on a random story and read the comments. They are brutal so be warned.
 
If it's about a couple coming to terms with their lives maybe you could post it Loving wives, the audience there has no problem with tragedy in personal relationships, in fact they wallow in it.:devil:

Yes, you'll get much attention in Loving Wives as long as the story fits there. They hate cuckold stories, however.

Cuckold btw, as I understand it, are stories where husbands/wives cheat on their mates with the mates present, aka exhibitionism. At least as I understand it.
 
Yes, you'll get much attention in Loving Wives as long as the story fits there. They hate cuckold stories, however.

Cuckold btw, as I understand it, are stories where husbands/wives cheat on their mates with the mates present, aka exhibitionism. At least as I understand it.


I guess I should really take a look see into that category before asking, but without looking, what exactly is a 'loving wifes' story?
 
I guess I should really take a look see into that category before asking, but without looking, what exactly is a 'loving wifes' story?

No one agrees what should be in Loving Wives--which is why it's such a minefield.

HOWEVER, maybe you should just get off the dime and write it and post it somewhere. This is looking like avoidance--and trying to suck others into wheels spinning as well.
 
No one agrees what should be in Loving Wives--which is why it's such a minefield.

HOWEVER, maybe you should just get off the dime and write it and post it somewhere. This is looking like avoidance--and trying to suck others into wheels spinning as well.

Research my friend.

A quick look.

main characters:

Aliana and Walter Meir--both 30ish. Aliana wants kids-mother nature won't let her. Walter is an engineer and currently working for a power company in Arkansas. They live on a fifteen acre farm.

Ben... He's 86, local fix it guy for the farmers. His only pal is his dog, Bo. Ben lost his wife in 65, never remarried.

Mary and Jessy cooper. Both in their late 70s. Jessy has cancer.

The northern lights are visible in Arkansas, (very rare) and that sets the stage for the up coming events.

There is a coronal mass ejection the size of which will make the Carrington event of 1859 look like a damp firecracker.

The size of the sun increases four percent, total solar output falling onto the earth's surface is over 3500 W/m sqr. Ultraviolet light denudes the planet of vegetation.

Aliana and Walter hold up in a milk house, trying to say alive. Walter knows that's not going to happen, but continues trying.

When internal body temperatures reach 110 deg, protein molecules congeal. Organs shut down. When air temperatures reach 120 deg, human flesh burns. At 150 deg the alveoli inside the lungs fail—you die.

Walter knowing this, holds his wife for the last time and shoots in the heart. Walter goes next. End of story. Poof! No more earth.

It's the fine details that make a story seem real. I write technical articles for trade magazines. I don't like to get called out on the carpet for lack of research. I like to have all my facts ready before I start. I'll connect all the dots, and it's done. No one got pulled in under spinning wheels.

I've got to come up with a reason why the sun took a puke. Yes, yes, yes, I know. This literotica and no one gives a rat's ass. But I do.
 
*Nevermind*

Not worth any more attention.
 
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