by curious2c
We have replied to pratically all of this series. In the beginning, we advised not to get into this and when Sam was present, we advised not to get into something like this because it would hurt your marriage. We are elated to hear your marriage survived with the help of Janice. The three of you will make a loving trio, but get 3 Notirized Copies of all of the events and have it placed somewhere safe such as with a will. At anytime, you can always go to police. Sam will not give up.
You seriously need a shrink if you think this crap is erotic
great story... One good thing about writing a story, there is no need to worry about diseases, unless one desires...
WHy do so many people think erotic is pain, humiliation and degradation.
Loving sex is erotic. Sex without love is just sex.
I left a public comment, as Cyssternius, after chapter 7. Things took, as I feared, a bad turn in Chapter 8. I was really pleased to find that James, with the help of Julie, was able to take charge, using the "safe" word. This added a touch of realism that was necessary to get the fantasy back into the "real" world. All in all I stick with my original assessment. This story was up with your very best; it didn't contain violence or sadism - the hint was enough. Thanks for writing, and finishing, this story. I love your work.
the author's mind is like a cesspool or septic tank. i have a strong feeling that he might be an eunuch
After all, he was the one that introduced you to Sam. I'd at least have a LOT of questions regarding how well he knew the guy.
outstanding story and author. wife and took 5 days to read all his stories.
we had to stop for lots of play between reading. :)
After reading a few of curious2c's stories, I opened one, went to comments, then shut it down, moving on to the next. Being convinced the writer has a sick mind, I am pleased I am finished... not exposed to garbage. With all the comments I a surprised Literotica allows them to stay. puke, puke, puke.
I agree completely with the above Anon. I haven't found one of this author's stories yet that I can appreciate.