Standing here wasn't going to make a difference. Why did she move him anyway? "Chris." Christus looked up to the stalls. His lover's marble skin was barely visible under the bright auditorium lights, his face hidden in shadow. He grinned. "Laurie." There was a pause as the costume-mistress came back and added more to the Sir Christus' armor. She left again, wordlessly. Christus turned to look back to his pale paramour but he'd gone. Christus sighed. "What's the problem?" Christus head snapped
I only like them if they're REALLY good and REALLY thought out.
If you're reading one and you suddenly think "Hey, such and such wouldn't say/do that", it'd kinda put you off.
So I agree, a lot of research would be needed.
I loved Eddie and Me by the way. I've only seen Eddie Furlong in Terminator (he was a little bit before my time to be my 'hot teen crush' but I can still see the attraction). You'd atleast obviously planned it.
My thoughts.
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To say you haven't done something, when you have, and then have some reply to that if they have? I thought it was pretty self explanatory, myself.
I've never thought I wasn't Jesus
Because that's the point of the game? :S
Aye, I have. In all fairness, the boat wasn't moving, nor was it at sea.
I have never fallen for my best mates boyfriend.
I learnt that the hard way.
(To my step mother, after not seeing her for several months)
"Hey, Elaine, you look- Oh my God, WOW, YOU'RE PREGNANT! CONGRATULATIONS"
"I'm not pregnant."
"...did I mention I love you?"
I have a feeling some people aren't getting this game...
If someone says "I have never done _____", it means they HAVE.
And you only reply "aye" if you have too.
Like I'm replying aye, because I've been to Australia, which I'm pretty sure is south of the equator (unless it's moved).
I've never fallen asleep in someone elses vomit.
Hm. It's just that my latest story hasn't got any erotic content at all, and I don't see sexuality becoming a big thing.
I guess I could post it somewhere else.
Thanks for your help.
Okay, here's something that's been on my mind.
I'm not sure if there's any "rule" here or anything, but would you say that all stories posted here should contain some homosexual/homoerotic content?
It's called "gay authors" not "gay stories".
What are your opinons?
Would you bother with a story if it contained only m/f relationships?
Or if, infact, it didn't mention sexuality at all?
It's both.
From Behindthename.com:
LAURIE
Gender: Feminine & Masculine
Usage: English
Pronounced: LAWR-ee
Pet form of LAURA or LAURENCE.
I've never really though of it like that...it wasn't intentional. (alot of what I write seems to be unintentional, maybe I should stop planning and just type. :S)
Thanks for the feedback though. :]