My belief in story structure seems to be in the minority here, but I strongly believe in it so I'm going to⦠rant?
In another thread, I talked about plot=conflict and when the conflict is resolved the story is over. I'm reading a story that makes my point (I will not name the story).
The story is about a boy who desires his mother in more than a motherly way. So the conflict is his desire for someone he cannot have.
The author tries to create emotional tension caused by the conflict. (He would be more successful if he didn't head-hop between the boy and his mother, but that's another rant.) As you would expect, they get more and more intimate until his dick accidentally slips into her. Sort of accidentally. She is straddling him, rubbing her pussy on his cock, when he shifts and it slips in. The mother pauses, knowing that crosses a line, but she is consumed with lust and love so she lowers herself onto him. And now once they crossed that line, she agrees to do it again. They also profess their love for each other more than mother/son and think of themselves as husband and wife.
Conflict resolved. Story over.
But it's not over. I'm still reading chapter after chapter about them having sex. There is no more conflict. No more tension. It's rather boring now. It's like the author is looking for new situations for them to have sex.
The more I read these unnecessary chapters, the lower the score becomes in my head. The story would have been much better β stronger β if it ended in the correct place.