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[Various Authors] Mom Son erotica

Doss anyone have the story, the Garden Gate?

it was published on literotica. It was about a mother and her son dealing with the grief of losing her husband and his wife in a car accident. The man later had a dream where his mother invited him into her garden.

I tried to find it on literotica but i couldn't find it.
 
Anyone got the later Chapters of "Little Sister's Big Butt" by ZenZerker?

His Patreon States that he is at CH 16 but literotica only has up to CH 9.
Here you go, enjoy mate!
Also if anyone has the latest from "an offer he can't refuse" by the same author (chapter 17 I believe) I would be quite interested!
 

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Here's "rawdog with Mom", it is the cuck version though in case you're not in to that

Does anyone have "mom's new collaborator" from the regular klrxo site?
I know this is an old comment, but I stumbled over it while searching for something else, and it made me wonder...is there a NON hyper extreme cuck version of Rawdog with Mom? Because I'd definitely be interested in reading that. Probably doesn't exist, but the phrasing made me wonder.
 
Here you go, enjoy mate!
Also if anyone has the latest from "an offer he can't refuse" by the same author (chapter 17 I believe) I would be quite interested!
Awesome share, especially since the PDFs (God I wish he'd include epubs!) are no longer available on Kemono!

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Hate that he decided they needed to add a couple more dicks to the party, personally. I mean the uncles with mom was hot, but having Michelle bang them too? C'mon. It was emphasized multiple times in prior chapters that Michelle would only take Tyler's dick. Especially in her pussy. Then "oh we have hot uncles, let's do a BBBG foursome because why not??" Meh. Bugged me as soon as I saw it on Kemono. Ah well. At least he hasn't added extra dicks to "An Offer He Couldn't Refuse" that I know of.
 
Awesome share, especially since the PDFs (God I wish he'd include epubs!) are no longer available on Kemono!

Spoiler!!!!
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Seriously, spoiler coming
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Hate that he decided they needed to add a couple more dicks to the party, personally. I mean the uncles with mom was hot, but having Michelle bang them too? C'mon. It was emphasized multiple times in prior chapters that Michelle would only take Tyler's dick. Especially in her pussy. Then "oh we have hot uncles, let's do a BBBG foursome because why not??" Meh. Bugged me as soon as I saw it on Kemono. Ah well. At least he hasn't added extra dicks to "An Offer He Couldn't Refuse" that I know of.
Thanks for the warning.
 
A couple of covers created by chatGPT and a quick epub of the story made with Sigil

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Are there any stories where a son discovers his parents' (especially the mother) sex tapes or videos, showing them at sex parties or orgies ?
For example, a story like “Let the Fucking Begin” by noclaf.
 
Alwayswantedto passed away in 2014 I think, because I didn't start writing I/T until 2015, and his passing was one of the reasons I started writing I/T.

Alwayswantedto on SOL isn't him, it's some guy who wanted to post his stories, claimed to be his Archiver (cough, cough, bullshit) but Laz doesn't care. He'll take any story you give him, especially if it's from a great writer.
Alwayswantedto did not pass away in 2014, but he deliberately deleted all his stories when he decided to stop writing, mentioning his wife's health as the reason. You can find people talking about it on Literotica forums here back in 2015, and I found Lovecraft68's (another popular erotica author) insightful.
Anyway, here is the link to the web archive page from before he deleted everything.
 
Alwayswantedto did not pass away in 2014, but he deliberately deleted all his stories when he decided to stop writing, mentioning his wife's health as the reason. You can find people talking about it on Literotica forums here back in 2015, and I found Lovecraft68's (another popular erotica author) insightful.
Anyway, here is the link to the web archive page from before he deleted everything.

You're going to have to read that thread again.

Lovecraft said, "Last I "spoke" to him it was through a pm where he wished me well with my wife's health issues and then told me he had not posted a story in over a year because he himself was very sick." --- That's Alwayswantedto wishing Lovecraft well with Lovecraft's wife's health issues while telling Lovecraft that he, Alwayswantedto, was very sick.

Lovecraft also said, "I can't be 100% sure his pulling his work is connected with the health issues..."
Lovecraft also said, "Personally I will miss the man and I hope his health improves."

fertamertoni said, "Sadly, I suspect he's been sick for quite a while. One of his last stories, House for Sons and Mothers (published almost two years ago), was about death and the afterlife."

CPBaudelaire said, "I have heard through other sources on other forums that his health issues appear to be real. I'd echo LC68's comments. He had very kind things to say about my work as well and seemed to be a genuine, generous person. I wish him the very best and hope he can overcome his health problems."

Trust me when I say that I wish no one had health problems, but I speak to Lovecraft on rare occasions and he's told me Alwayswantedto has passed away. (How long after he removed his stories, I don't know.)

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I know one thing, if Always hadn't of passed away, I wouldn't have decided to write I/T (and get back into writing in general after about a 15 to 17 year break) and truth be told, I'd rather read new stories from him than write stories of my own. Reading something new isn't the same as writing it.

EDIT: I know another thing. When my time comes, and hopefully I see it coming, I'm publicly posting every single I/T story I've written, including the ones I haven't published for one reason or another. Don't start crossing your fingers. I've got at least half a century before my final five years, if my family's history has any say in it.
 
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You're going to have to read that thread again.

Lovecraft said, "Last I "spoke" to him it was through a pm where he wished me well with my wife's health issues and then told me he had not posted a story in over a year because he himself was very sick." --- That's Alwayswantedto wishing Lovecraft well with Lovecraft's wife's health issues while telling Lovecraft that he, Alwayswantedto, was very sick.

Lovecraft also said, "I can't be 100% sure his pulling his work is connected with the health issues..."
Lovecraft also said, "Personally I will miss the man and I hope his health improves."

fertamertoni said, "Sadly, I suspect he's been sick for quite a while. One of his last stories, House for Sons and Mothers (published almost two years ago), was about death and the afterlife."

CPBaudelaire said, "I have heard through other sources on other forums that his health issues appear to be real. I'd echo LC68's comments. He had very kind things to say about my work as well and seemed to be a genuine, generous person. I wish him the very best and hope he can overcome his health problems."

Trust me when I say that I wish no one had health problems, but I speak to Lovecraft on rare occasions and he's told me Alwayswantedto has passed away. (How long after he removed his stories, I don't know.)

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I know one thing, if Always hadn't of passed away, I wouldn't have decided to write I/T (and get back into writing in general after about a 15 to 17 year break) and truth be told, I'd rather read new stories from him than write stories of my own. Reading something new isn't the same as writing it.

EDIT: I know another thing. When my time comes, and hopefully I see it coming, I'm publicly posting every single I/T story I've written, including the ones I haven't published for one reason or another. Don't start crossing your fingers. I've got at least half a century before my final five years, if my family's history has any say in it.
Damn, that’s really unfortunate, and looking at it again, you’re probably right. Alwayswantedto might have passed away. I never really considered him to be that old, mainly because I read most of his stories on StoriesOnline, where they’d all been posted from 2020-2023. So until a few years ago, I assumed he was still actively writing.

I now know that the Alwayswantedto on SOL is just a fan of his work, not the author himself, and that he was only posting on his behalf. Those stories were actually written in the 2000s.

I still wonder why he had his stories removed, though. Maybe it was guilt about his work near the end of his life, or maybe something else 🤔
 
Damn, that’s really unfortunate, and looking at it again, you’re probably right. Alwayswantedto might have passed away. I never really considered him to be that old, mainly because I read most of his stories on StoriesOnline, where they’d all been posted from 2020-2023. So until a few years ago, I assumed he was still actively writing.

I now know that the Alwayswantedto on SOL is just a fan of his work, not the author himself, and that he was only posting on his behalf. Those stories were actually written in the 2000s.

I still wonder why he had his stories removed, though. Maybe it was guilt about his work near the end of his life, or maybe something else 🤔

That guy posting Alwayswantedto's stories is nothing more than a fan that wanted to post the real Alwayswantedto's stories and feel like a writer himself. He's not even trading them privately between collectors. He's taking credit for someone else's work and I have no respect for that. He stole them from the author, disregarded his wishes, lied about the author so he could publish them, and made all the stories public. That's wrong.

I know what the basis of this website is, but most of these authors are alive and the classics stories are from the 70s and 80s, publicly published by companies that closed down and those stories were written by writers who no longer care and gave up their rights to those stories long ago. At least here, people are honest about trading stories or posting public stories in easier to manage formats. I've also been lucky enough that people that don't trade my stories publicly when I ask them not to.

Anyway, I told Laz (SOL Owner) that the guy was a fraud and Laz said, "But he has an email from Alwayswantedto that says the guy is his archiver and to wait until he found a suitable site to post his stories after his death."

I can fake an email address. Laz is perfectly fine posting stories that he doesn't have permission to post, so it's a losing battle. The only reason I have an SOL account is so no one can post my stories there in that manner. I'll make my stories public when I'm ready to, not before, and it'll be my choice.

It's funny, because Laz said, "Why would he lie just to post his stories?" then I caught someone on one of SOL's sister sites posing as 8letters and posting 8letters' stories. When I notified 8, he worked it out with Laz and the guy, and I was tempted to ask Laz, "What were you saying about people lying to post stories?" but it's not worth the headache, and honestly, it taught me not to trust Laz.

My personal beliefs, when it comes to this site or any website that deals in other people's stories is this: It's not my job or responsibility to tell people not to post or trade stories that don't belong to me, but I will defend mine. If people trade my stories privately, fine, I get it. I understand it. And what I can't see can't upset me or discourage me from writing more stories, but when it came to Alwayswantedto, the guy posting them lied and the guy publishing them didn't care and that rubbed me the wrong way.

As for why he had his books removed, Always didn't seem to have a problem with anyone, so my guess was that it was to make sure that no one he knew could put 2 and 2 together and discover that he was the author. When you're alive you feel like you have a certain kind of control over things. Death removes that safeguard and people behave in strange ways when they know it's coming. Guilt, fear, bitterness, anger, some kind of need for revenge for dying or a last moment of control over their lives, all of those could have been a reason, or perhaps he developed a nihilistic belief that what he wrote doesn't matter so it doesn't matter if he removes them, who knows?

My personal belief is this: You don't remove stories because you're happy.
 
That guy posting Alwayswantedto's stories is nothing more than a fan that wanted to post the real Alwayswantedto's stories and feel like a writer himself. He's not even trading them privately between collectors. He's taking credit for someone else's work and I have no respect for that. He stole them from the author, disregarded his wishes, lied about the author so he could publish them, and made all the stories public. That's wrong.

I know what the basis of this website is, but most of these authors are alive and the classics stories are from the 70s and 80s, publicly published by companies that closed down and those stories were written by writers who no longer care and gave up their rights to those stories long ago. At least here, people are honest about trading stories or posting public stories in easier to manage formats. I've also been lucky enough that people that don't trade my stories publicly when I ask them not to.

Anyway, I told Laz (SOL Owner) that the guy was a fraud and Laz said, "But he has an email from Alwayswantedto that says the guy is his archiver and to wait until he found a suitable site to post his stories after his death."

I can fake an email address. Laz is perfectly fine posting stories that he doesn't have permission to post, so it's a losing battle. The only reason I have an SOL account is so no one can post my stories there in that manner. I'll make my stories public when I'm ready to, not before, and it'll be my choice.

It's funny, because Laz said, "Why would he lie just to post his stories?" then I caught someone on one of SOL's sister sites posing as 8letters and posting 8letters' stories. When I notified 8, he worked it out with Laz and the guy, and I was tempted to ask Laz, "What were you saying about people lying to post stories?" but it's not worth the headache, and honestly, it taught me not to trust Laz.

My personal beliefs, when it comes to this site or any website that deals in other people's stories is this: It's not my job or responsibility to tell people not to post or trade stories that don't belong to me, but I will defend mine. If people trade my stories privately, fine, I get it. I understand it. And what I can't see can't upset me or discourage me from writing more stories, but when it came to Alwayswantedto, the guy posting them lied and the guy publishing them didn't care and that rubbed me the wrong way.

As for why he had his books removed, Always didn't seem to have a problem with anyone, so my guess was that it was to make sure that no one he knew could put 2 and 2 together and discover that he was the author. When you're alive you feel like you have a certain kind of control over things. Death removes that safeguard and people behave in strange ways when they know it's coming. Guilt, fear, bitterness, anger, some kind of need for revenge for dying or a last moment of control over their lives, all of those could have been a reason, or perhaps he developed a nihilistic belief that what he wrote doesn't matter so it doesn't matter if he removes them, who knows?

My personal belief is this: You don't remove stories because you're happy.
Looks like your thinking as a writer is somewhat different from me, a reader. After all, if that fan hadn't posted AWT's stories on SOL, I probably would've never read his stories and we wouldn't be talking rn. Also, I beleive in the old saying that once it's on the internet, it's there forever. Although it's not completely true in today's day and age, it's still holds weight.

With the rise in censorship throughout the world, most people can only watch/read things that are deemed "safe" by few rich people. I just think that if somehow these people got their hands on SOL, we would immediately lose tens of thousands of stories, most of whose authors have passed away quietly or have removed themselves from the internet entirely before disappearing in their normal lives.

So many things on the internet have been neutered and freedom of speech and expression has become a joke. So I'm very fond of sites that allow you to post "controversial" stuff. My bottom line is that the imposter uploader shouldn't be allowed to make money or benefit financially in any form by posting the original author's works. Which doesn't seem to be happening anyway, so it's all good.
 
Can anyone recommend a good M/s story set in a post-apocalyptic setting? Is there anything like that out there, a good story?
Infected Hearts
 
Looks like your thinking as a writer is somewhat different from me, a reader. After all, if that fan hadn't posted AWT's stories on SOL, I probably would've never read his stories and we wouldn't be talking rn. Also, I beleive in the old saying that once it's on the internet, it's there forever. Although it's not completely true in today's day and age, it's still holds weight.

With the rise in censorship throughout the world, most people can only watch/read things that are deemed "safe" by few rich people. I just think that if somehow these people got their hands on SOL, we would immediately lose tens of thousands of stories, most of whose authors have passed away quietly or have removed themselves from the internet entirely before disappearing in their normal lives.

So many things on the internet have been neutered and freedom of speech and expression has become a joke. So I'm very fond of sites that allow you to post "controversial" stuff. My bottom line is that the imposter uploader shouldn't be allowed to make money or benefit financially in any form by posting the original author's works. Which doesn't seem to be happening anyway, so it's all good.
Let's not talk about "freedom" and someone stealing Alwayswantedto's freedom of removing his stories.

Truthfully, it's not that his stories ended up back on the internet that bothers me. It was bound to happen. It's the method. Some asshole steals Alwayswantedto's name, then lies and says Always wanted his stories back on the internet when said asshole was able to find a suitable website to archive them on. Always posted on Lit, the biggest erotic story website in the world. What's a better website than that?

Now the guy gets to log in as Alwayswantedto, see the new scores, and bask in the unearned glory that belongs to someone else. And the owner of that website is okay with it. That's what bothers me. That entire scenario bothers me. He's not a collector who trades stories, he's a thief, a real thief, an identity thief, as low a person as a person can get. (It's a big bottom row, tiered, not a top 100.)

Always posted his stories for free, never sold them, and wished for them to be taken down. I'd think that a publisher/website owner would have respected that. I was wrong. (I'm a bit naive, I guess.)

If I died suddenly, I'd expect my stories to be published without my consent amongst story collectors. (I wouldn't even consider it stealing.) Which actually makes me wonder if I can hide that I'm Mr. Here from family if I die without being able to delete my paid account? What I earn from Mr. Here isn't going to make anyone rich. I used it to pay for my dog's medical bills before he passed away. That aside, I'm okay with my stories being posted if I suddenly died. What I wouldn't be okay with is some nutcase posing as me and speaking on my behalf. That's evil.

Anyway, enjoy his stories, they're great.
 
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"Awesome share, especially since the PDFs (God I wish he'd include epubs!) are no longer available on Kemono!"

does this help? Chapters 1 to 16. View attachment 2618646
Frickin amazing share, thank you! Gawd I hate the
frickin group stuff with the uncles and Michelle... And after reading 16 (I'd only read 1-15) I'm wondering when/if Gabby's cousins (and more...) are going to get their turn in "Mimi" (Michelle)'s various holes. I'd say fingers crossed it doesn't happen, but Zenzerker has a clear...preference...for such scenes, so yeah.
after chapter 13. So unnecessary, imo. But thanks for sharing it in epub, you rock!

Any chance you have an epub of An Offer He Couldn't Refuse, or any of ZenZerker's other work? ::Begging emoji::
 

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