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Grrrrrr!!!!!

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You would not believe how hard I am biting my tongue to stop myself from posting a politics-oriented rant right now.

TV Subscription

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We recently "cut the cord," stopping our Xfinity TV subscription. We have wifi and a number of streaming services. However, there are a small handful of shows I would like to be able to watch that stream, but that require a TV subscription in order to do so. Does anyone out there know a way around this? Someone should offer a TV subscription service for $1 a month that doesn't actually provide any TV, it just gives someone like me a place to say "yeah, I've got a TV subscription here!" If anyone has a work-around, hopefully legal, please let me know.

Thank you.

Which Way Is Better?

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Hi,

Sorry it's been a while. I promise you, I am always writing but I don't seem to finish much anymore. I've had a spell over the last year or three where I keep trying to write almost the same story. I get so far and.... *Sighs*

Anyway.... That's not why I'm writing.

By the way, I hope everyone had a Merry Christmas, a happy holiday and a wonderful New Year.

Again, not why I'm writing.

The point, I need opinions. My wife and I are having a disagreement about a new story I'm going to try and write. What I need to know is:

Is it more believable that a group of teenage girls would crush on their male teacher or would it be better that the man's wife is the teacher and she's always telling her female students how wonderful her husband is, as a man, as a husband, and with some of her older female students, she even discusses what a wonderful lover he is?

So which way would be better? Or, considering it's a sex story, does it really matter??

I would like some women to comment if at all possible but I will read the opinion of all.

Thank you.

Storymaster69

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He hasn't posted a story here in a while but I feel it's proper to report that the writer known as Storymaster69 has passed away after a lengthy battle with cancer.

Our thoughts and prayers go out to his wife and family in this time of sorrow.

Making our Dirty Little Stories Illegal

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How can a government ban written pornography, such as that posted here on Storiesonline.net? Now remember, I said written. I'm not talking about pictures or videos or anything like that and I'm talking strictly fictional here. I'm talking about... for lack of a better word, dirty little stories!

I don't care what the story is about. I don't care if it is:

- a straight romance story, with sex, not too much better or worse, than my mother used to read in her Harlequin Romance novels, sold openly in bookstores all over the country.

- Or young love, showing two teenagers falling in love and growing up to take on the world together.

- Or an incest story where two siblings fall in love, or simply take advantage of the closeness, the ease, the availability of having a sibling right there in the same house.

- Or a rape story where a bad man uses and abuses women.

- Or a story about a teacher, professor, police officer, Military officer or doctor using his or her position of power, and access, to fuck someone in their power, in their sway.

- Or a perverted older neighbor who coerces, blackmails, hires or seduces a beautiful neighbor, whether a married woman or a teenaged girl.

- even a child, preteen or younger, being sexually abused.

Unless it is a criminal, confessing his true life perverse actions, his or her rape of a woman or a child, I don't see how a government can logically, ethically, legally make my favorite, preferred form of pornography, illegal.

If they can stop me from publishing a story about a father screwing his teenage daughter. What argument do they use to justify continuing to allow publishers to publish novels by the likes of:

- Stephen King who murdered dozens of teenagers in just one book, "Carrie". I'm sure there were many more innocent young lives ended in King's many novels over the years.

- Anne Rice. I never read an Anne Rice novel but I saw the Brad Pitt movie based on her book "Interview with the Vampire" many years ago. Kirsten Dunst - who was twelve when the movie came out - having a role in the movie, as a vampire (my apologies to those who haven't seen the movie if that's a spoiler) is proof that like Mr. King, Ms. Rice murdered a child in her book, even if the story wasn't told in the book/movie.

Getting away from horror novelists, how about George R.R. Martin. How many "Children" died, so far, in his "Game of Thrones" novels? Joffrey and Myrcella Baratheon immediately come to mind.

I guess the politicians who are banning our stories, think "It's fine to brutalize, torture and murder innocent teens and children, but you'll be in big trouble, mister, if you have sex with those children first!"

My question for any politician wanting to ban or make illegal our "dirty little stories" is how do you explain your thinking, your logic, on banning stories about sex but you're okay with stories about murder, mayhem and massacres?

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