Which of your stories strays furthest from your own experience?

I wanted to say "any story where there is sex" but @OddLove made that joke already.

Like @PennyThompson , I'd probably have to point at my sci-fi story involving aliens. They might be a little bit more mundane than herd, but it's not like you often find azure-skinned, aquatic women in the wild.
 
Which of your stories strays furthest from your own experience?
Probably the one where a group of men travel into the mountains to confront the witches that live up there, and the only one to survive the trip has sex with them. That hasn't happened to me. Yet.
 
Of my 26 stories published so far, two of them are basically realistic by the standards of erotica. The other two are Halloween stories with supernatural elements. In one of them the protagonist is the opposite gender of me and has a teenage child, which I don't. So it's easy to say that Dancing Naked in the Moonlight? strays the furthest from my own experience.

This same question might be harder to answer in a couple months, though. Works in progress include my first forays into T/I and R/NC, so I'd have to think about whether magic is automatically further from my experience than certain possible but taboo/bad events.
 
I would have to say The Courtesan in Red

Dreamlike scenarios, a maiden who appears only at night dressed as a courtesan, a proper bollywood storyline...

Yeah, no luck with that one... in fact, if a woman from a painting came alive, I would probably freak out and scream instead of being turned on...
 
I've been trying to "stray" further and further lately... part of my quest to be a Real Writer one day. If I had to choose, I'd say Maybe We're More, my first (and probably only) foray into the Lesbian category, written for @Omenainen's Pink Orchid event.

Not only am I not a lesbian and have never suffered "gay panic", but all the historical romance references were completely alien to me.
 
Almost all of my MC have at least some of me in them. I would guess the now with the least is FMC in A New Life, my first lesbian story. First off, I'm not female, but many of my POV characters are andmost of them have more than a little of me in them. But Bethany, the FMC in A New Life, has almost none of me that I can recognize in her. Either in her situation or her personality.

As far as sex life goes, none of them bear any resemblance to my real life or very little to anything I have ever actually done.
 
I definitely don't live in a future society with faster than light(FTL) space travel, so probably my failed series First Contact.
 
https://www.literotica.com/s/la-petite-mort-16

A story of two ghosts who learn they can possess people to enjoy sex again and embark on a sex adventure which ends up with Jesus organising a prison toilet sex act to save a soul.

It did well score wise but not for views. I think people tend to prefer stuff that "could" happen even if unlikely rather than the more wacky tales
 
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Would have to be Londoner Calling, though the incubus-type immortal being seems to echo a fair bit of my snark and opinions on London architecture.

Or After the Funeral, seeing as I'm not a gay or bisexual man, and I've not experienced parental death. Nor was I raised Catholic enough to really feel lapsed and guilty about it - but I did write it just after experiencing a religious funeral as an atheist.

Despite the obvious differences (never even considered incest, not from Northern Ireland, not a fire engineer, etc) with various characters, a lot of me comes out in them. And some of them are practically true only with many details changed for anonymity of all concerned. Naked Bisexual Lube Wrestling, for example.
 
Third Time's The Charm.

I am not a man, I have never been to a glory hole, I've only been to a sex shop once in my life and it sure didn't have a video booth or glory hole in it.

Though some more of my stories tick that first box, they're focussed on the experiences of men.
 
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