@Ernest Bywater
In many stories just reducing the sex scenes from being graphic description to a line simply stating they had sex or implying it will still leave the story as a good story while making it more suited for the wider general audience.
It's interesting and amusing that the general topic swerved to this subject. I've had a reader post this comment:
another chapter with no sex except an indication he was going to get a blowjob. This story would be really something if was more real in that he has 8 women at his beck and call but they actually had some sex descriptions.
My reply to him was ... not necessarily nice, but that also wasn't the first time he'd made what I consider to be a snarky comment.
What I'm also hearing you say is that you're not aware of XNXX, XVideos, XHamster, or Pornhub, where you can [get] ALL of the stroke material you want for free. You might try that sometime. It might improve your disposition.
I find Keet's reply interesting, because I agree with it:
Some authors seem to think that graphic sex scenes must be included to be on SoL while most of those stories would be better by changing most of the sex to implied or hinted at.
My commenter replied:
I just want a real story where you have a teenager with 16 beautiful women around him and available and he can't even have a good sex scene. This story is rated "some sex" which is far beyond this story which is "minimal sex" and almost no sex. I think your afraid to actually do a sex scene you are so wrapped up in this magical world.
I may have gone a little overboard in my reply, but I'm on Book Three of this - total word count for all 90 chapters of the three books is 1.3 million, and quite frankly, I was pissed off.
Well, let's look at the five codes available.
No sex - can't say that, there's definitely sex
Minimal sex - can't say that, either. Just because it's not explicit doesn't mean there's not sex happening.
Some sex - Sure seems to fit. There's a lot of sex going on, between Cal and the girls. It's just not necessarily all 'on camera'.
Much sex - nope, they're more interested in saving the world that in screwing each other's brains out
Stroke Story - Definitely not that
Now, when I look at the Clitorides Awards, what's the award that ATH Book One won? Oh, yes - Epic EROTIC Story of the Year for 2020. Not Epic PORNOGRAPHIC Story of the Year, or Epic EXPLICIT SEX Story of the Year.
You did notice that this is written in the first person, didn't you? That means it's from Cal's perspective. You could sort of say, it's his journal of activities. What, and how, he feels is important.
Losing his virginity to Beth in Book One? Pretty damned important. Having a foursome with Beth, Eve, and Dora? Making Margie pregnant? Turning Jennifer physically 17 again? Yep, those are all, from HIS perspective, important sexual things.
Having sex with sixteen women? Not only was he be too busy to remember who did what to who, from HIS perspective, it's either raw sex or straight loving, but the actual act itself isn't worth writing about, just that it happened.
Oh, and one other minor detail. There's been a LOT of discussion on the author's forum about the topic of minimal/some/much in the past. Net conclusion? It's up to each AUTHOR to rate his story, AS HE SEES FIT. He's certainly having sex, that's for damned sure.