by WifeWatchman
I don't normally do this, but I've grown so accustomed to how good your stories are, that I skim right through the sex scenes. And this time was no exception. I'm wondering what's going on with the Wisockys, the Bakers, BigAgra, Jenny and Craig, ( I love the names you give people). And Niko. Definitely a 'strangeness' there. And I've always wondered where that little worm Gor-don got off to. No offense to worms. Another great job WW, and as always to the snowflakes who bitch, fuck em if they cant take a joke. 5/5 stars.
Dewey Cheatham
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Dewey Cheatham - I understand what you are saying. it's hard writing good sex scenes into my stories, partly because the sex can often be incongruous with the rest of the Detective story. I have written full sex stories with no mysteries (and my first story 'Todd and Melina' is that way), and those stories are pretty good if I do say so myself, but they never seem to meld with the mysteries. And the voting numbers bear that out: stories with sex or mostly sex tend to have lower numbers than ones that don't. It is what it is, I guess...
Please don't post links to the comments section. One was posted and I had to delete it. I have enough trouble with Literotica and their censorship of my stories as it is, so please don't make it worse or harder than it is by posting links that don't work (like the link that was posted, it didn't work).
Dear sir, I love your stories, I hope and pray you are are able to keep that lucid mine of yours producing tales that we the open minded are able to enjoy and appreciate. Which ever amendment it is keep writing we open minded readers.
Lol . These commenters crack me up . Mr. W did you know that hating on your wifes lover doesn't make you more manly ?
Although it was a very nice and long overdue sex encounter .
Sorry I did not know about the link thing.
I thought you would be interested in the ongoing tale of
The executive director of Oregon’s liquor regulatory agency has announced his resignation amid a criminal investigation into allegations that he and other senior officials used their positions to divert rare, sought-after bourbons for personal use