Comments That Make Your Day

Romancing The Dance - posting this here and on '... shaking your head' 1.1k views in a day and already 1 comment - I don't get many - hence making my day.
by Anonymous user on 12 hours ago
What a secretive manipulative bunch of assholes they were. Using her from the start.

Well, I suppose they were, but they were manipulating him as well! (They being the owners of the Dance School)
 
Oh, there's been a lot, boo. But nice to hear from a lovely person, on my 'April - My Life On The Game Chapter 1' story, this...

"Only just got back to the site, the last week’s still kind of fuzzy, but great to see new stuff from my favourite writer."

A x
 
I haven't posted on this thread in a while (I'm a terrible self-promoter!), but @LustyScribe commented on one of my stories (Alex and Cynthia Take a Shower) and the comment honestly made my week. He said:

"Oh, Freya. You're a gifted and "gifting" writer. It isn't just the richness of the characters, with most of whom we fall in love. It isn't just the way you weave them all together, intricately and intimately. It isn't just the core-melting, "damn, I can almost FEEL the heat" sex. It's the way that I feel GOOD as I read them. I find myself rooting for these people, hoping for their individual happiness. Well done, Freya. Well done."

A truly wonderful comment!! Thank you, LustyScribe, and everyone else who enjoyed my work on Literotica.
 
A nice comment from yesterday on Buckshot Ranch:

I actually loved this story. The part with Midnight and the big cat was very nice. It brings the old world into the new world and then the various green eyes at the wedding too. Keep writing and I’ll keep reading.
 
I got this one this morning on "Homeless." It's my new favourite.

"Anonymous about 4 hours ago
I will not read anymore of your stories. I spend too much time with tears in my eyes. Time for me to register with Literotica so you can be in my first five favorites!"

It just made my day!

Post your comments when a fan makes your day. :D

Best comment I ever got was on Suzie's Twenty-Five Acts

"outstanding


by Anonymous user on 11/30/2023
This terrific story, written as the author said as a 25th anniversary contribution, is outstanding in every way. For a story of this length, the pacing is perfect. The introduction is excellent, and the plot builds carefully without dragging. The main character, Suzie, is one that the reader can easily empathize with, which makes her story even better. Plenty of romance ensues on the way, and the sex scenes are beautifully written, and the romantic atmosphere is there as well. All in all, a truly great story, something the fortunate reader has come to expect from this exceptionally fine author. Five stars."
 
I got quite an impressive comment that was elaborate and detailed praise, but it was all just to lead up to the other person advertising their rather expensive comic drawing services. Made my day a bit at first, but once I mentioned that was too much, comment deleted. And then someone else who looked over it said that the praise was AI-generated. Going from 100 to 0 here.
 
A few nice comments:

Fido:

Thanks for a well-written and REALLY fun read!! Great job!!

The Gunfighter:

Yeah, I liked this story!! Not usually in favour of a cheating wife but sometimes a girl has to look after herself!!

Sir Peter Renton:

Fun piece of fantasy where everyone ends up a winner!!

Buckshot Ranch:

So great! It could even be longer (more details, I mean) and I’d love to read more about Julie and her ongoing discovery. And the pond! 😉

The Bet:

Would have loved the wild experience of their first time together.
 
This is the 2nd story of yours I’ve read, and in both cases, the female mc is a little too erratic. The behaviour is moody, self-centered and comes across as unstable. Can’t say I’m a fan. This type of man needs a strong male…. not one that will put her on a pedestal. Maybe that’s why the women get dumped.
Is there anything more fun than pissing off the pigs who want to subjugate all women?
 
Some lovely comments from fellow authors on my latest One a Wing and Prayer:

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Particularly grateful to @WhiteTailDarkTip for providing me with a scientifically sound explanation for why there is weaker gravity on the planet (as I really hadn't thought that through.... it's my first ever effort at Science Fiction, so cut me some slack).
 
@THBGato, you must have been inspired, because I just found that you left these lovely comments for me.

On Lily and Rose:
Excellently executed. I haven't read the other parts, but this works really well on its own anyway. Personally, I would have liked more emotional engagement between the two, but that doesn't take anything away from the erotic descriptions of sex here.
(There's very little engagement, emotional or otherwise. Just pretty people having sex.)

And on Fairytale of New York:
Like all the best fantasies, this hints at deeper mythologies behind those actually explored in the story. It's like looking at a painting with a huge depth of field, but where the details in the background are, of necessity, sketchy and unclear; nonetheless, they increase the sense of authenticity and realism, making this short piece seem larger and longer as a result. Or, perhaps not, long, but deep and wide. Like those tunnels.
In terms of the romance, it was sweet: both waiting for the other, though in different ways. The female hoping that the male would change, but not being such a doormat as to believe it was her job to make him change. Yet, loving him enough to welcome him back once he had made the change for himself. Still the stuff of fairytales, but a far more emotionally healthy one than most beauty and the beast plot-lines.
Needless to say, this is excellent writing and well deserving of five stars.
Thanks so much! I love this story on a very profound, personal level, and it's always wonderful to read that someone has enjoyed it.
 
Some lovely comments from fellow authors on my latest One a Wing and Prayer:

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Particularly grateful to @WhiteTailDarkTip for providing me with a scientifically sound explanation for why there is weaker gravity on the planet (as I really hadn't thought that through.... it's my first ever effort at Science Fiction, so cut me some slack).
You leave me more favourable comment than I deserve. It’s a pleasure to reciprocate
 
I was worried about how 'A Twist in the Plot' would be received due to some serious subject matter within a group sex story, but it's only attracted positive comments. The latest was this kind one from @HOG57head :

"Thank you for touching on the subject of abuse. More love and support is needed for these victims. Excellent story- well written"
 
Lol... @djrip sticks the landing on the comments box for Grown Up in I/T:

"It's always hard for a new step-parent to build rapport with their partner's kids, but I think Wade's onto a winner here"
 
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