Old Faces, New Places: Equity Theory In Cross-cultural Contexts Stories

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Mammopolis

by Freeuse_Magazine on Apr 22, 2025

Welcome to Mammopolis: A Dystopian Metropolis of Obsession and Excess Nestled in an indeterminate location, Mammopolis stands as a beacon of unrestrained capitalism and radical societal values. This sprawling megacity is a labyrinth of neon-lit streets and towering skyscrapers, where corporate entities, rather than the state, hold the reins of power. In Mamm...

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Childhood Poverty

by CornishBabe on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

The causes and effect of childhood poverty. "Millions of children around the world miss out on their childhood as a result of poverty. Poverty deprives them of the capabilities needed to survive, develop and thrive. It prevents them from enjoying equal opportunities. It makes children more vulnerable to exploitation, abuse, violence, discrimination and stig...

Historical Erotica Ch. 04

by Scheherazade88 on Sep 15, 2017
Novels and Novellas

Note to Reader: The story takes place in an insane asylum in French Colonial Algeria, during the Algerian War of Independence (1954-1962). Dr Pierre Marques is a white French doctor, psychologists and therapist, who believes strongly in the French Empire and the civilising mission. Entrenched within him, is his belief, that Algerians and Muslims are inherent...

The Jock and the Cheerleader

by Veza on Mar 28, 2018
Erotic Couplings

Some college, somewhere in the United States I The hot cheerleader was an American cliché, of course; Jason knew that. What's more, as a college quarterback, he was also aware of his own cliché-ness. Ironically, however, he was only aware of this precisely because he wasn't a stereotypical jock. In his spare time, instead of consuming football and porn...

Southpark's Kyle Literotica Lesson

by RacheleRFranz on Sep 17, 2017
Non-Erotic

la la la"I can only give you everything I have" la la la "I know there's angels by your side. If I could be the perfect man in your eyes, I would give (anything?) to be a part of your life." la la wow hey Clay Aiken, thanks for the..umm, song in the background while I write! very inspirational! clap clap clap A trip to Hawaii? I LIVE in Hawaii! But I am a...

The Lord's Companion

by insertnamehere on Jan 26, 2020
Fantasy

Click straight onto the prologue to start reading. Despite this story being on CHYOA, it's actually just a regular 'noodle' story. There aren't any branching points or decisions planned, which may seem strange, but the CHYOA format is ideal for an erotic serial-type story such as this. Warning: Some sex scenes are non-consensual. The most significant non-con...

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The Humper Game Pt. 06 Ch. 01

by WilCox49 on Aug 21, 2018
Romance

Author's note: This is, in all its seven parts and their many chapters, one very, very long story. If long stories bother you, I suggest you read something else. No part of this story is written so as to stand on its own. I strongly suggest that you start with the beginning of Part 1 and read sequentially—giving up at any point you choose, of course....

Hair Acceptance

by Shale on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

It was casual Friday at the office. While I wore my usual shorts and T-shirt, the very attractive young black woman who works with me wore a sleeveless dress. We work together every day, so she knows some of my quirks and said she hoped I wouldn't be too distracted by her attire. Sleeveless dresses on women aren't distracting, but when the woman sports a n...

Early Bird Dinner Pt. 01

by I_Am_Yours on Oct 8, 2018
BDSM

[True Story] Author's Note: This is the true story of my first-ever experience as a submissive. The full title was originally "Early Bird Dinner: Hyperrealism, Mundanity, and Sexual Taboo." It has a long exposition, but no detail was spared, and I promise it all pays off in the end ;). More to come in Part 2. I hope you enjoy! // I bat my eyelashes at the...

Brightly Shining Stars

by Cilencia on Apr 22, 2020
Reviews & Essays

Truth be told, I've been feeling a bit under the weather of late. Despite idle speculation that it's Coronavirus, my symptoms are mild enough that they wouldn't warrant testing anyway, so I mostly just stay home, occasionally feeling a bit feverish, but despite often elevated temperatures, they rarely venture even into the low-grade fever range—if my not-ver...