A new series based on real life experiences.

RoyceFHouton

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With the upcoming short story titled "Walking Wet," I am starting a new series for real life experiences -- mine and others whom I trust -- told through fictional characters in fictional settings.

Each is designed for robust rebuttal in comments. Do the claims made by the characters ring true? Have readers experienced them for themselves? Or are they utter bullshit? I welcome all input.

The first entry is true because it happened to me years ago while I was walking. It was startling, but not only can I not prove that the woman in question (presented in this narrative as a neighbor named Belinda) was wrong, what she told me worked out amazingly when I took some of her lovemaking advice and used it. But the question remains: are orgasms from walking really a thing? That's something I can't prove or disprove.

The story was submitted to admins today. Look for it.

Thanks,
Royce F. Houton
 
If you're looking for collaboration from other writers, you might want to explain how you would see it working. Under whose name do the stories get published, who has content approval, etc?

Literotica is not the easiest site for writers to collaborate on stories.
 
With the upcoming short story titled "Walking Wet," I am starting a new series for real life experiences -- mine and others whom I trust -- told through fictional characters in fictional settings.

Each is designed for robust rebuttal in comments. Do the claims made by the characters ring true? Have readers experienced them for themselves? Or are they utter bullshit? I welcome all input.
Whether you say it's true or whether it's complete fiction, makes no difference. What makes a story is good, is how it's written, not its provenance.

If your writing is good, readers will believe it; if your writing is rubbish, they'll have walked away.

Truth or fiction, how can anyone tell? I've got stories here where readers have commented, "Thank you you both for sharing," which means they thought it was autobiographical, when in fact (in fiction), they were completely made up.
 
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But the question remains: are orgasms from walking really a thing? That's something I can't prove or disprove.
Yes, they are a thing. It's a known phenomena, and can be caused spontaneous orgasms (which can be related to a disorder known as persistent genital arousal disorder, or PGAD), or specific stimulation from gait in certain people — possibly related to exercise-related orgasms, referred to as "coregasms."

There are all sorts of triggers for orgasms beyond genital stimulation, including a woman who orgasmed every time she brushed her teeth, a woman who orgasmed when she became angry (likely trauma-based), and several men who were taking trazodone.

Plenty of case studies around these things, so they clearly happen.

The human body's fucking wild.
 
Had an acquaintance and neighbor, a fellow serious bicyclist, who had a reputation for orgasming on a steep hill on the weekly organized suburban ride. The crotch pressure from those hard saddles from the era - 1980s - was entirely to blame. I agreed about the pressure, but all it did for me was make my nuts numb. :rolleyes:

I asked her out on a date, but she refused, her "No neighbors!" rule, which I understood perfectly. I dated ladies in our condo neighborhood and, yeah, it was awkward seeing another guy's car on their parking pad overnight. OTOH, I sort of miss the '80s.
 
Had an acquaintance and neighbor, a fellow serious bicyclist, who had a reputation for orgasming on a steep hill on the weekly organized suburban ride. The crotch pressure from those hard saddles from the era - 1980s - was entirely to blame. I agreed about the pressure, but all it did for me was make my nuts numb. :rolleyes:
There's a bridge in Cambridge known as the Bridge of Orgasms, partly for that effect on cyclists.

Being very steep up then immediately steep down also makes it a relevant metaphor. And it's an allusion to the Bridge of Sighs, a few hundred yards downstream.
 
There's a bridge in Cambridge known as the Bridge of Orgasms, partly for that effect on cyclists.
Ooh! I’ve been there twice. Once as a tourist, once for a symposium (well the latter actually at an institute outside of town). In this somewhere on the backs or whatever it’s called?
 
Ooh! I’ve been there twice. Once as a tourist, once for a symposium (well the latter actually at an institute outside of town). In this somewhere on the backs or whatever it’s called?
Yes, Garrett Hostel Lane bridge is the formal name. It's on the backs between Clare and Trinity. Ugly 60s monstrosity, but easy to punt beneath.

Which institute - Sanger/Hinxton or Babraham?
 
That's pretty much in town, now. Cambridge South station will be next door, due to open this June.

It's insane how much Cambridge has grown over the last 30 years. I remember when the Grafton Centre was on the edge of town and Churchill College was outside it...
 
That's pretty much in town, now. Cambridge South station will be next door, due to open this June.

It's insane how much Cambridge has grown over the last 30 years. I remember when the Grafton Centre was on the edge of town and Churchill College was outside it...
This was the late 2010s. A year or so before COVID. My earlier tourist visit was - I think - 2014, saw Wolf Alice play to like 200 people in a bar venue. The Portman Arms, IIRR.
 
This was the late 2010s. A year or so before COVID. My earlier tourist visit was - I think - 2014, saw Wolf Alice play to like 200 people in a bar venue. The Portman Arms, IIRR.
The Portland Arms on Chesterton Road? Nice music venue since about 2005. Rather a dive for locals only, before that.
 
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