SpanInquis
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I have a story that I'm still working on. It involves sex between a husband and wife, married for a long time, but whose sex life has diminished over the years.
The genesis of the story is an incident that actually happened to me, where my wife and I were having sex and didn't realize that our very quiet 2 year old had crept into the room and was watching us, which we didn't realize until we were almost done.
The story I created and extrapolated revolves around the married couple reminiscing over the memory of the previous sexual encounter, which I set on Valentines Day, which motivate them to re-create it (without the little girl, who is now grown) and how it now turns them on to have mind-blowing sex together, like they used to.
My question involves this language of the content guidelines,
Would that violate the guidelines, and/or be rejected because she's in the room, albeit in their memory, for a short amount of time?
The genesis of the story is an incident that actually happened to me, where my wife and I were having sex and didn't realize that our very quiet 2 year old had crept into the room and was watching us, which we didn't realize until we were almost done.
The story I created and extrapolated revolves around the married couple reminiscing over the memory of the previous sexual encounter, which I set on Valentines Day, which motivate them to re-create it (without the little girl, who is now grown) and how it now turns them on to have mind-blowing sex together, like they used to.
My question involves this language of the content guidelines,
- Sexual activity involving characters under the age of 18 (including but not limited to explicit sexual discussion, voyeurism, exhibitionism, fantasizing, masturbation, and graphic sexualized descriptions, in addition to actual sexual intercourse). Literotica has always had a strict policy against any under-18 content, and any attempt to violate that policy is grounds for account termination.
Would that violate the guidelines, and/or be rejected because she's in the room, albeit in their memory, for a short amount of time?