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Average Wifey Files #16

by averagewifey on Sep 13, 2017
Loving Wives

In an average wife's life there are so many things that are just common and routine. We are a dime a dozen. Nothing flashy. We seldom make a big splash in the room. We are the silent, hidden glue that holds things together. Some of us barely even qualify to be considered average, while others of us flirt along the line of being exceptional, memorable, inspir...

Internet Age of Crappy Parents

by Goldeniangel on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

Sometimes I feel very silly to find how shocked I am at how bad every day parents can be. And I don't mean those parents that you see on the news, who have beaten, tormented or abused their children -- although of course those parents are terrible... however, I'm talking about your run of the mill BAD parents. The ones who don't want to put any effort into p...

Harry Potter and the Diaper School of Magic

by Wikia on Sep 26, 2017
Fan Fiction

[Note: All Age-Play involved is non-sexual in nature. Any sexual content must be done with consenting parties of 18 years or older.] Harry Potter awoke, and he needed to go. Bad. Harry slept like a baby after his first exciting night in his first year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, and there was a sense of irony in that statement. When Rubeus...

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If I Ruled The World

by Samuelx on Sep 17, 2017
Non-Erotic

Every day of my life, I'm surrounded by unpleasantness. Sometimes, I wonder what is it that makes me different. And why the broad spectrum of humanity disgusts me so much. Seriously. Misanthropy is the perfect word to describe my state of mind most of the time. The things I see people do completely stun me at times. Male and female, black and white, straig...

Community

by Tara_Neale on Sep 17, 2017
Non-Erotic

Nanny's house was a small, two bedrooms, wooden framed one near a cotton mill. She and my great-grandfather had worked at the mill. Back in those days, the companies felt it was best to have workers that lived near the mills. They built what was called mill villages, dozens and hundreds of basic houses near their plants. Then they sold them to the workers, t...

Word Choice

by evelyn_carroll on Sep 17, 2017
How To

Wyo_girl has written a fine and very useful article on the choice of words in erotic description. It was so good that I felt moved to reply and add a few thoughts. Also, she misses a couple of important points and I wanted to suggest a few more "thesaurus" entries from my own repertoire – for the use and convenience of the young, as Oscar Wilde might have pu...

Stranded

by Paramoo on Apr 25, 2019
Science Fiction

CT98-33760HM was looking astonished through the observation deck, his augmented eyes picking up the ultraviolet and x-ray emissions of a nearby planetary nebula, to him, regardless of the calculations his brain was doing, this was a beautiful sight. CT98-33760HM wanted to wake his clone-brother CT98-33761HD to show him this fascinating view, although he knew...

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Tender Aussie Waking Up

by slowbeat on Sep 13, 2017
Erotic Couplings

There is dream dust still hanging at the corner of my eyes, but I nevertheless open them. It's pretty early, and, through the slits of the shutter, morning sun draws light rays in the sleeping room. I turn my face and, as ever on staring at you, I'm amazed by your beauty. Your breath lifts one blond hair curl by intermittence, like a calm heart would beat th...

How to Survive a Gargauntuan

by Sean Renaud on Sep 1, 2017
How To

I hope that you are reading this for purely comedic purposes. I hope that you haven't found yourself in yet another situation where my expertise in surviving the extreme going to be of some use to you but if you are reading this for your own survival my prayers are with you and I'll skip the morality tale until the end of this guide because you need to know...

Delilah

by OddAngel on Sep 14, 2017
Loving Wives

Delilah watched as Lancaster faded out of view she did not realize she cared so much until she watched him go. Out of the door. Out of her life and now out of her mind... no not really out of her mind and certainly not out of her heart. She knew it was her fault he was gone, she had made a mistake a big one that hurt him badly, it all started in august the...