Most used Incest storylines

abstract said:
Those are some of the most used storylines but I wouldn't say that necessarily makes them bad. A bit boring, perhaps, but not bad. The worst storylines are the ones that are completely unrealistic (at least to me). You've listed some of them already. A couple of others I've seen are mom thinks son lacks confidence with women so she seduces him (it's for his own good, of course :rolleyes: ), and son turns 18 and mom and/or dad thinks he needs to learn a thing or two about sex, so mom teaches him herself.

No, I'm a big contender that cliches aren't bad in and of themselves. Unless they're WAAAAAAAAAAY overdone cliches. Like cliches so overdone you can't even stand them. Such as the magnanimous father/brother offering to show daughter real, live cock.

Yeah, the ones with no sense of reality are pretty brutal too. Like everybody in the house fucking mom and she doesn't wake up. How magical.
 
Cliches can be overcome. If you doubt that, check out TryAnything's stories. His plots are familiar, but his over the top smuttiness is worth it!
 
MzDeviancy said:
No, I'm a big contender that cliches aren't bad in and of themselves. Unless they're WAAAAAAAAAAY overdone cliches. Like cliches so overdone you can't even stand them. Such as the magnanimous father/brother offering to show daughter real, live cock.

Yeah, the ones with no sense of reality are pretty brutal too. Like everybody in the house fucking mom and she doesn't wake up. How magical.

There are cliches I can't stand and cliches I can tolerate. Everybody has his or her tastes in deciding which of those two categories each cliche falls into (the two I listed were the ones I hate the most). However, if the rest of the story is interesting and well written, my intolerance for cliches relaxes. Sometimes it's difficult to get the plot from Point A to Point B and so the cliche gets used bridge the gap. If the rest of the story can make up for this "plot-cheat" I'm generally quite forgiving.
 
Okay, to weigh in on this issue with a lil south park analogy... Simpsons Did It!

I don't know if any of y'all would bother reading the episode recap, don't really care it's not that important, but this final paragraph on that page is basically how the story ends, and I think it's somewhat important here:

The following morning, Cartman awakes to find that the "Sea People" have evolved even further. The "Sea People" are worshipping his as their god. Everyone is invited over to Cartman's house to see this new "Sea Ciety." Butters is there, but is still seeing The Simpsons in everyone and everything. In fact he even realizes that Cartman's civilization was already done as a story on the The Simpsons. To which the boys reply "so;" after all The Simpsons have been on the air for over 13 years and they have already done everything. Chef adds that the particular part of The Simpsons was actually taken from an episode of The Twilight Zone. With all this new information, Butters is ready to wreak chaos once again. Meanwhile in the "Sea Ciety" a statue of Tweek is created and the two disparate parts of the "Sea Ciety" go to war with each another and blow themselves up.

It's stupid gross, somewhat shamefully funny south park, yeah, but it also carries a point across that I really liked.

Incest is a category here on Lit, and on many other sex story sites online I'm sure. It's a category of erotic literature in general, which is itself a subcategory of fiction writing. I don't really know when the first person wrote the first smutty story, or the first smutty incest story. I don't think that matters.

Every idea from that point on has to be done over and over again, at least any idea that makes any sense in this category. It only stands to reason from something that's been written about for a long period of time. Most all erotic lit story ideas have got to have been flogged to death in most categories, anyway, and the internet medium, being the most incredible mode of intellectual sharing developed to date, is bringing all this differing takes on the same few tried-and-true story formulas to light.

You write from ideas/concepts/experiences, and you write to tell a tale to other likeminded, interested parties. That's what most authors out there do, they tell stories for themselves and for their readers out there in reader-land.

My work is different from Joe Bob's, and his is different again from Mary Sue's. That is, unless plagerism is involved. I think a bit of variety is fine well and good, yeah, but I don't go out searching for it necessarily. I just try and write good smut for the people out there, make it a little different than anything I personally have read, give it a few personal touches, then post and smile :)

If you don't like the stories out there already, maybe you should do an original one of your own? Original ideas are hard to come by but there are probably heaps out there are aren't used very often - probably for a reason. I personally don't like unrealistic stories, at least stories you can't imagine possibly occuring in a real world situation. Most of the work not 'done to death' are probably out there a little bit.

These are all just my personal points at this late hour, 2.30odd a.m. Agree or disagree I don't mind, apologies to the mod if I'm going waaay offtopic but just thought I should say what I thought.

Cheers from the Land Down Under,

Capt
 
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sirhugs said:
Cliches can be overcome. If you doubt that, check out TryAnything's stories. His plots are familiar, but his over the top smuttiness is worth it!

I am all about the smut ;op
 
TheCaptain said:
Hey WHAT? *perk* :D

ME Capt? :cool:

Capt

Yes, you Capt. :) And a young man's 18th birthday gift... ;)


But, who knows when I'll be able to get back to it. *sigh* Hubby broke the other computer and our new one has no "A" drive for me to use my disks.
 
Hallowed Eve said:
Yes, you Capt. :) And a young man's 18th birthday gift... ;)


But, who knows when I'll be able to get back to it. *sigh* Hubby broke the other computer and our new one has no "A" drive for me to use my disks.
A drive? Grr sooo old-school, havent used a disc in about 4 years :p

Ha, i'm just complimented muchly that you'd bother to review work by me at all, and can so understand that things can get in the way of doing good solid, prolific typings :cool:

Capt
 
how about a story of a gal whose disc gets stuck in the drive, she asks her nerdy brother to help remove it, he leans tight against her body to reach .....
 
sirhugs said:
how about a story of a gal whose disc gets stuck in the drive, she asks her nerdy brother to help remove it, he leans tight against her body to reach .....
:D Sex and tech science, me likes :cool:

Capt
 
TheCaptain said:
A drive? Grr sooo old-school, havent used a disc in about 4 years :p

Ha, i'm just complimented muchly that you'd bother to review work by me at all, and can so understand that things can get in the way of doing good solid, prolific typings :cool:

Capt

Yeah yeah. I need to jump into the 21st Century. :p Was always told growing up NOT to save files to your hard drive!!! :eek: And I don't think CD rewritables are quite the best for story file storing!

I'll let ya know how my progress goes. :kiss:
 
then there's the hubby who discovers that his wife is secretly a Lit writer....one of his favourite ones!
 
TheCaptain said:
Lots of insightful stuff that I'm not going to quote directly.

I agree withe TheCaptain here: Sea Monkeys are hot. Wait, that wasn't the topic, was it? Oh yeah: in a genre such as incest, it's pointless to get hung up on something like plot. There are so many stories out there for each incest plot that plot really becomes just another categorization system. To paraphrase Marshall McLuhan, the plot is the genre. Horny single mother who needs her son's enormous phallus is one genre, while brother and sister who play 'I'll show you mine...' like their 12-year-olds even though they're 18 is another genre. It can actually be very liberating to write in such genres, because you can move beyond worrying about things like plot and focus on others levels of the story. I've got two incest serials, and they both follow vaguely similar plots, but they couldn't be less similar in theme and mood: one is playful and lusty, the other is much darker and heavier. I'm happy with each, because they both let me explore different things.
Look at a writer like Cormac McCarthy and what he accomplishes working almost entirely within the genre of the Western. It seems like everything that can be said about cowboys must of been said already. Yet somehow, he's able to remain relevant. If we stop worrying about trying to find original incest angles, and focus more on... Hey, wait a minute: cowboy incest... has that been done before?? Right, as I was saying: focus more on other levels: the actual writing, the mood, the message within the plot, then the plot becomes irrelevant.
 
i've never yet read an incest fiction story that comes anywhere near the truth of incest reality... that's why i don't often read them, 95% of them are filled with crappy cliche's and highly unlikely storylines about 18 yr old girls with huge tits or 18 yr old boys with 12 inch prick's suddenly deciding to fuck their.......
*daddy/mummy/brother/sister/uncle/auntie/cat/dog. (*delete as appropriate)

of course 'unlike' the people who write the stories, i know what 'real' incest is all about... so it's probably unfair of me to comment harshly, but who gives a fuck :devil:
 
LorriLove said:
i've never yet read an incest fiction story that comes anywhere near the truth of incest reality... that's why i don't often read them, 95% of them are filled with crappy cliche's and highly unlikely storylines about 18 yr old girls with huge tits or 18 yr old boys with 12 inch prick's suddenly deciding to fuck their.......
*daddy/mummy/brother/sister/uncle/auntie/cat/dog. (*delete as appropriate)

of course 'unlike' the people who write the stories, i know what 'real' incest is all about... so it's probably unfair of me to comment harshly, but who gives a fuck :devil:


Hi Lorri,
Maybe it is because of the lack of experience that makes people think of such unlikely story line ... and you seem just the person to help here i think!

Could you give some clues that make an incest fiction story more believeble?

Love
metoo
 
MeToo2 said:
Hi Lorri,
Maybe it is because of the lack of experience that makes people think of such unlikely story line ... and you seem just the person to help here i think!

Could you give some clues that make an incest fiction story more believeble?

Love
metoo

*HINT* It sounds like she's been previously molested/raped=>Probly not a good idea to ask her.
 
MeToo2 said:
Hi Lorri,
Maybe it is because of the lack of experience that makes people think of such unlikely story line ... and you seem just the person to help here i think!

Could you give some clues that make an incest fiction story more believeble?

Love
metoo

hiya darling :kiss: how are you? :D

oh i don't know anything about incest "fiction" honey ;)
 
MzDeviancy said:
*HINT* It sounds like she's been previously molested/raped=>Probly not a good idea to ask her.

oh how nice of you to be so sympathetic about someone who might have been raped and molested dear :rolleyes:
 
alas, incest reality is seldom fun, so we best stick to fiction....
 
For most people interested in incest it is just a fantasy, if they were to be caught up in the real goings on of such a thing I don't think they would be even half as interested. I don't think a stroke story is the place for harrowing guilt or emotional turmoil and so in my opinion incest stories should be written in the fantasy not the reality. Of course this does not excuse the 'I walked in on my brother in the shower by accident and just couldn't resist giving his cock a suck for curiosities sake' stories.
 
LorriLove said:
oh how nice of you to be so sympathetic about someone who might have been raped and molested dear :rolleyes:

I'm sorry, I thought discouraging someone from asking you for any hints on how to write incest erotica was being sympathetic. Sorry if I didn't pour enough sorrow into my words for your liking.

Here's a hint for you: I suggest that, if you have been molested/raped by a family member, you devote your energy to seeking help and working past it rather than trolling erotica sites looking to start arguments with the incest fantasy lovers. This is not a get-together of potential molesters and rapists; we're just normal people who come online to get out some kinks.
 
I write or rather have written some incest stories, I've gotten good enough reviews on them I think the key is to build the characters and give them a realistic background and some sort of feasible motivation. I actually shied away from the incest/taboo category because I automatically thought it was bad or wrong but as I grew as an author I had to learn to overcome some of my own judgements in order to become a better author.
 
If anybody is looking for good mom/son stories, I would recommend mikelh and especially rgjohn on the literotica website. rgjohn (you can find his stories by doing an author search) have a lot of build up and long, involved scenes. Also there's a story I love called "At the mall" by J.M. where a mom and son go shopping together and end up in a fitting room. Perhaps only men like these stories but I'd be interested in hearing whether women find them hot too. Not surprisingly, all these authors male. so maybe the mom/son fantasy is a totally male one.
 
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