He's in high school and has 8th graders trying to be his girlfriend. Has an impregnation fetish. One girls mom gets in on it and fucks him in front of her husband who's in a wheelchair? Ringing any bells?
He's in high school and has 8th graders trying to be his girlfriend. Has an impregnation fetish. One girls mom gets in on it and fucks him in front of her husband who's in a wheelchair? Ringing any bells?
He's in high school and has 8th graders trying to be his girlfriend.
Where was this story set. In the US 8th graders wouldn't be in high school and unless you had a consolidated K-12 school he wouldn't have any contact with 8th graders during the school day.
If it's the story I think, the protagonist is 15 and he starts his campaign by seducing his little sister's best friend, who has a crush on him. She then brags to her friends about having an older boyfriend and they start seeking him out.
So the fact that they aren't in the same school is irrelevant.
I don't recognize the part with the wheelchair, but I'm pretty sure you're talking about the story Trent: The Babymaker by Rachael Ross. I'm pretty sure the author now goes by rache on SOL, but this is one of several stories on the author's ASSTR collection that aren't SOL-compliant.
You'll have to do a Google search. The phrase "Rachael Ross Babymaker" should find the archive. Be aware that the hosting site has had issues in the past few years, so if you see anything you like you'll want to download it. Also be aware that ASSTR has content to offend just about anyone. Be careful if you poke around blindly.
Edit: Just poked around, the story does seem to be on SOL.
Rachael Ross also posted as: God-of-Porn, Jais Nereis, Just_Plain_Jane, Milk_Bunny, Rache, RR, TSSevere. She's been gone 10 years now although some of her stories were posted posthumously by her brother.
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Reviews Saturday, September 6, 2008 7:44 PM
From: "Anonymous Sender"
To: jaisnereis@yahoo.com
Hi,
I haven't read any of your reviews, but I did want to make a comment about them. They seem rather long (which is why I didn't read them). For example, your latest review was nearly as long as the actual story...
Maybe a quick summary of your review (for those of us who are lazy) and then a more detailed review underneath?
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My reply >> No. Thanks for the suggestion though.
Story Title Author Name Review Date P Q A
UnreadNo Flag My Stepson the Psychopath Vulgus 2/27/2012 8 9 10
UnreadNo Flag The Feminization of Henry Janno Jones 10/3/2011 8 9 10
UnreadNo Flag Beyond Revenge Nasteeboy 11/23/2010 7 6 7
UnreadNo Flag The Rape of May Pappyok 10/24/2010 7 9 8
UnreadNo Flag Mom and Dad's Little Sex Toy: I'm 11 Years Old Chandra 4/25/2010 7 9 8
UnreadNo Flag Tag Alina: Instrument of Revenge Punky Girl 2/24/2010 9 9 9
UnreadNo Flag Amy's New Friend BadFred 12/20/2009 7 7 5
UnreadNo Flag Late Night Encounter Sissycraver 8/18/2009 8 5 4
UnreadNo Flag Club Rules Orestes 8/3/2009 8 10 10
UnreadNo Flag Beating Off Bob's Guide to Writing Really Bad Erotica Beating Off Bob 7/29/2009 N/A 8 8
UnreadNo Flag Live Enchantress 7/12/2009 8 9 7
ReadNo Flag 1984 just-this-guy 1/15/2009 8 9 7
UnreadNo Flag Co-worker's Man rmdexter 1/13/2009 5 8 7
UnreadNo Flag Young Pretty Boy Ready to Suck Bram Speer 1/12/2009 7 6 2
UnreadNo Flag Who Comes First? Her Boyfriend or Husband? katt 1/12/2009 7 7 7
UnreadNo Flag Nancy: Innocent to Slut Just Plain Bob 9/17/2008 8 8 7
UnreadNo Flag Retreat Orestes 9/5/2008 10 9 9
UnreadNo Flag Basement Suite Orestes 8/31/2008 8 8 9
UnreadNo Flag Good Night. Good F...Ing Night! Anonymous 7/29/2008 7 6 4
UnreadNo Flag Incall With a Succubus Many-Eyed Hydra 7/27/2008 9 9 N/A
UnreadNo Flag For Sadists Only. My First Time With The Lash. Yvonne 6/21/2008 5 7 6
UnreadNo Flag Fire and Ice TheDarkKnight 7/1/2007 8 9 9
UnreadNo Flag Billy's Club TheDarkKnight 6/29/2007 9 10 9
UnreadNo Flag Michelle's Last Spanking Angela146 6/28/2007 8 10 9
ReadNo Flag Mark Scheeme 6/27/2007 10 10 10
P: Plot | Q: Technical Qualities | A: Appeal to Reviewer
ASSTR isn't what it once was. I have better luck finding an author if I use the FTP entrance route. It's a lot more cumbersome, but at least everyone is listed, as far as I can tell.
I use my normal search engine, using a feature which limits it to a single site. Works great for old sites on which every thing can be indexed, but not at all for modern sites.
do tell?
It's more or less a standard feature that many search engines support:
[search-items] site:storiesonline.net
The part "site:storiesonline.net" limits the search to the domain storiesonline.net. You can also use wildcards like * and ? for a specific group of sites for example "site:storiesonline.*"
ETA: you can also use this to exclude sites. When you don't want youtube videos among your results search like this:
[search-items] -site:youtube.*
Google actually has a lot of features that most people never use. I took a class in "Research for Professional Writers" a few years ago and one of the first handouts was a four page list of special search functions.
Google actually has a lot of features that most people never use.
Mostly because Google has no public documentation for these features.
Mostly because Google has no public documentation for these features.
They do and most features are not google specific but work for most search engines.
Just a few: https://keywordtool.io/blog/google-advanced-search/
And a list of search operators: https://www.googleguide.com/advanced_operators_reference.html
There's also this google page: https://www.google.com/advanced_search (should load in your own language)
For DuckDuckGo: https://help.duckduckgo.com/duckduckgo-help-pages/results/syntax/
There are too many options to remember them all but each person will probably remember the ones he uses more often.
Actually, the point my prof made was that Google is very easy to use while getting mostly useful results, unlike older search engines where the user really needed to know how to structure searches to get anything useful. So with the exception of the few people who were actively using internet search engines prior to Google, most modern internet users just think that search engines automatically give you the best result and it never even occurs to them that refinements exist.
This isn't a problem in day-to-day life, but it is in academia, journalism, and other research based professions where the main search engines simply don't work the way Google does. Even with a heavily refined search on an academic database, the article you're looking for could just as easily be result 200 as result 5. Searching resources like JSTOR, PsycInfo, and ERIC is a nightmare.
Note: And thanks to Keet for posting those. I didn't have time this morning to dig up my links.
This isn't a problem in day-to-day life, but it is in academia, journalism, and other research based professions where the main search engines simply don't work the way Google does.
There are loads of specialized search engines that could make this a little easier:
https://thenextweb.com/news/30-specialist-and-super-smart-search-engines
For studens/academics: https://aofirs.org/articles/specialized-search-engines