All Comments on 'CUCKLED or CUCK'D: A Tickling Story'

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TamiraKTamiraKover 2 years agoAuthor

"Anonymous posted:

This is your fantasy? You want to become a wimp and pathetic loser? Never get what the writers are thinking when they assemble these sad a d stupid stories. Hubby is a perverted idiot and things go from bad to worse with no reason. Awful"

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As a writer, I find it to be a stimulating challenge to write stories from the point-of-view of others. It helps me to understand the things that turn them on, even if what turns them on feels unsettling. I'm also aware that, for some, it is unsettling to read such a story as it may cause similar disconcertion in them. For example, they may adamantly try to convince themselves and others that they don't like the theme of cuckoldry, even though they've chosen to read a 25,000-word story that has "CUCK" capitalised in the title. 🤣

AnonymousAnonymousover 2 years ago

Hahah best comeback ever, Tamira is too smart for these idiots.

TamiraKTamiraKover 2 years agoAuthor

"Anonymous posted:

This is your fantasy? You want to become a wimp and pathetic loser? Never get what the writers are thinking when they assemble these sad a d stupid stories. Hubby is a perverted idiot and things go from bad to worse with no reason. Awful"

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...ALSO, one can reasonably presume that because you chose to spend the time to read this particular 25,000-word story, that you are either a fan of cuckoldry or tickling, so calling the protagonist "perverted" is hypocritical. And, while I didn't plot this story to have a moral, the story that it became was not simply of things going "from bad to worse"; it was a story of a man choosing to experience his fantasy, despite its immorality and so suffering the consequences. So, not as black-and-white as you present it.

Lastly, You seem to assume that I want to be the protagonist in this story. I do not. Not least because of my gender! 🤓

All (sensible) comments are welcome!

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