Common Sense Stories

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Just Common Sense (Public)

by MindGuy on Apr 22, 2025

[Author's note: I know this is similar to the Normality series. However, I wanted it to be more of a branch of hypnosis, like a superpower, and less of the protagonist having to rely on an item to wield that power. This is a space to make stories with this specific type of scenario. With that out of the way, let's begin.] The power of Common Sense Alteratio...

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How to Kinky-er and Get More

by Decayed Angel on Dec 12, 2018
How To

Yeah, I said it before, but it bears repeating: use common sense people! Some of this stuff fucking hurts and if done improperly can maim you for life, so study up, understand which of the kinks are safe and which are simply stupid. Presumably there are a lot of smart people reading here at Lit, but statistically there are also some pretty dumb asses also re...

A Special Class

by ItsMeBitches on Apr 22, 2025

I wake up in soft grass. Did I… die? Is this heaven? What the fuck happened? Dozens of thoughts reign supreme in my head all surrounding where I was and what happened. I stood up in the middle of a meadow of long green grass. I started walking for ages wearing only strange peasant garbs. When the.. when did I get these on? Am I still the same person? I stopp...

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Colors Ch. 04

by Joe Wordsworth on Sep 13, 2017
Non-Erotic

Colors (1981) - Pt. 4 - Ugly Ties Seven stories up. Recon. Got tip from reliable source that seven young men die tonight, assuming failure. All seven abducted over course of last three weeks. Random. No pattern. Some from high school three blocks over. Two fresh from juvie. At least one from wealthy parentage. No clues as to why. Only facts concerning how....

Lisa

by kobalt.9 on Sep 16, 2017
Romance

We decided to meet in San Francisco. It was close to where we both lived. Closer to her actually, but that didn't bother me. The restaurant she choose was a busy one. It was near the hotel and chosen at random. It didn't feel random though. The restaurant seemed calculated, like a stage or a movie set. All the people there could have easily been extras....

Editors & Etiquette

by KillerMuffin on Sep 15, 2017
How To

Cruising for an editor? A bit of etiquette... Common sense, above all, should be the watch word. You aren't exactly trying to get a job interview as the CEO of Diamler-Chrysler, so the p's and q's aren't life and death important. You are, however, trying to get a stranger with some knowledge on the subject to look at your story and tell you what they think....

Common Sense Modified police

by Chyoamyso on Apr 22, 2025

A young man was asked to interview the police in a local city. The town, which he visited with a camera in hand, was ruled by the hypnosis of a criminal syndicate. The police, who have been defeated by a criminal syndicate, have rewritten common sense and are working to uphold the rules that are indecently insane. In order to capture the strange and ridiculo...

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On Why Cuckolding Stories Produce Strong Reactions

by Betabychoice123 on Dec 16, 2019
Reviews & Essays

I was reading a review in which a Literotica author wondered why her cuckolding stories so often produced enraged comments, a question I too have often had about such stories. I mean why read what you don't like, it's not like authors don't often warn reader with their story titles or a preface paragraph. Why read, presumably jerk off, and then attack the au...

How To Meet People Online

by EmeliaBell on Sep 13, 2017
How To

Although young, I have to admit that I have met quite a large number of people online. Most of them are friends, but a couple turned into something a little more intimate and I've been dating one of them for nearly two years now – next month we're moving in together! Now this is not a guide for anyone who's already met people from the internet. I doubt I ha...

Bathsheba in Court

by oggbashan on Nov 18, 2019
Humor & Satire

Copyright Oggbashan September 2019 The author asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work. This is a work of fiction. The events described here are imaginary; the settings and characters are fictitious and are not intended to represent specific places or living persons. ************************************************* I am the lo...