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This might be a sensitive topic for the Lit management. From the FAQ:

  • Works professed to be true about real people in the title, tags, and/or description. You can use “true” within the body of a story as part of your fictional storytelling. This policy is to protect authors as well as third parties.
  • Works that promote or focus heavily on politics or religion, or political or religious figures. Lit readers are bombarded with political disputes on other platforms and they prefer to avoid these types of divisive issues in their erotica.
I'm working on my own story with a political theme, and I'm being careful not to mention anyone in office (current or in the past). Even with that, I may not be able to publish it here. :( I tried asking management the question, but received no reply.
 
Look, we get threads like these popping up and it tends to go the same way so I’ll just boil it down:

1. Who’s it for? Like yeah, there’s somebody who would want to read it but is it worth putting the time in just so someone can spank it to (x politician) banging/getting banged by (y politician/group).

2. It’s likely just gonna start a firestorm in the comments and piss both sides of the aisle off, and not in a “this brings a good artistic challenge way and now we must have healthy debate” but rather “I got a flaming ball of shit in my hand AND I’M GONNA TOSS IT!!!”

3. Worst case scenario: name searching weirdos find a story with a politician on this site and to keep from covering actual news suddenly we got literotica being brought up on the international stage, DDOS attacks, doxxing…why risk it?

4. Some celebrities and politicians are already banned from appearing on this site as they are quick with the lawyers, so it could get blocked when you submit it.

What I would reccomend is figure out what you want from the story and find a way to apply it with fictional characters. If there is some politician you just find hot, make a character who fits their physical description. If it’s having someone’s politics get challenged with a dicking down from the other side, I’d reccomend against it in the same way I’d tell someone not to shove their dick in a hornet’s nest, but again, make everyone fictional, and try to keep it light in tone.
 
This might be a sensitive topic for the Lit management. From the FAQ:

  • Works professed to be true about real people in the title, tags, and/or description. You can use “true” within the body of a story as part of your fictional storytelling. This policy is to protect authors as well as third parties.
  • Works that promote or focus heavily on politics or religion, or political or religious figures. Lit readers are bombarded with political disputes on other platforms and they prefer to avoid these types of divisive issues in their erotica.
I'm working on my own story with a political theme, and I'm being careful not to mention anyone in office (current or in the past). Even with that, I may not be able to publish it here. :( I tried asking management the question, but received no reply.

oh ok

just crazy how the other fan fiction xxx site xxx political people stories
 
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Look, we get threads like these popping up and it tends to go the same way so I’ll just boil it down:

1. Who’s it for? Like yeah, there’s somebody who would want to read it but is it worth putting the time in just so someone can spank it to (x politician) banging/getting banged by (y politician/group).

2. It’s likely just gonna start a firestorm in the comments and piss both sides of the aisle off, and not in a “this brings a good artistic challenge way and now we must have healthy debate” but rather “I got a flaming ball of shit in my hand AND I’M GONNA TOSS IT!!!”

3. Worst case scenario: name searching weirdos find a story with a politician on this site and to keep from covering actual news suddenly we got literotica being brought up on the international stage, DDOS attacks, doxxing…why risk it?

4. Some celebrities and politicians are already banned from appearing on this site as they are quick with the lawyers, so it could get blocked when you submit it.

What I would reccomend is figure out what you want from the story and find a way to apply it with fictional characters. If there is some politician you just find hot, make a character who fits their physical description. If it’s having someone’s politics get challenged with a dicking down from the other side, I’d reccomend against it in the same way I’d tell someone not to shove their dick in a hornet’s nest, but again, make everyone fictional, and try to keep it light in tone.

oh ok
 
All true. But… Alejandra Campoverdi? Kristi Noem? Tulsi? AOC? Come on!
  1. Fanfic is legally and ethically complicated in general. There's a 16-page active thread about it in the Author's Hangout right now.
  2. "Real person fanfic," e.g. a story about Taylor Swift getting together with Sabrina Carpenter instead of Travis Kelce, is extra dubious because people could reasonably take it more personally than fanfic about fictional characters.
  3. Real person fanfic about politicians is more dubious than that because:
    1. They could not just sue but also could influence regulations or pass laws that would make this whole enterprise illegal.
    2. People want their entertainment, especially their erotica, for escapism, and injecting politics into their erotica is the opposite of escapism.
  4. Real person fanfic about politicians right now seems even more dubious than it would have been 15+ years ago. If you want to follow up on this point, take it to the politics board.
 
and as explained in the submission guidelines, a significant number of Lit users are here to escape politics, not engage in it further.
 
  1. Fanfic is legally and ethically complicated in general. There's a 16-page active thread about it in the Author's Hangout right now.
  2. "Real person fanfic," e.g. a story about Taylor Swift getting together with Sabrina Carpenter instead of Travis Kelce, is extra dubious because people could reasonably take it more personally than fanfic about fictional characters.
  3. Real person fanfic about politicians is more dubious than that because:
    1. They could not just sue but also could influence regulations or pass laws that would make this whole enterprise illegal.
    2. People want their entertainment, especially their erotica, for escapism, and injecting politics into their erotica is the opposite of escapism.
  4. Real person fanfic about politicians right now seems even more dubious than it would have been 15+ years ago. If you want to follow up on this point, take it to the politics board.
I know I know… I meant it as a joke.
 
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