All Comments on 'Second Chance At Love'

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76fellow4876fellow48over 2 years ago

Having known relationships that arose from even horrendous situations (such as the Holocaust and wars), I was reminded of people I met in my young life. The biggest myth that confounds our present day is that there is only a "One True Love!". The reality is that there are many true loves in our lives.

edewsgibedewsgibover 2 years ago

Enjoyed the story, thanks. Jessie is like my fantasy woman.

Oh, and by the way, the word is "riddance". ;-)

elling50elling50over 2 years ago

Very nice story.

AnonymousAnonymousover 2 years ago

Well done, really liked it and look forward to more of your stories.

teedeedubteedeedubover 2 years ago

Well, '76, you'll have to define 'Love' to explain that. Because I have a 'soul-mate' and she is all that matters to me. And we didn't find each other the easy way. And after 40 years, well..............

OvercriticalOvercriticalover 2 years ago

I liked the story, but as often happens on Literotica I don't always understand the little nuances the authors seem determined to plug into the plots. Someone explain to me why the story would have played any differently if both Jake and Jessie were white or both were of mixed race (there's almost no such thing in America as a pure black person). The issue is that two young people who grew up as brother and sister end up falling in love and marrying. We are currently inundated with advertising and visual tableau that either are highly racially oriented toward blacks or unbelievably interracial. None of that is making racial relations any better and this tale doesn't either. I kind of like the story so i rated it 4*, but I might have broken down and gave a 5* if it weren't for the unnecessary biracial intrusion. I also realize that the thought police might consider this comment too hot to handle and not publish it at all. Which makes my point even more urgent, but no one will ever read it.

UncletoddUncletoddalmost 2 years ago

Any Chance you will do a follow up to this please?

UncletoddUncletoddalmost 2 years ago

Great story by the way

JustOneMansOpinionJustOneMansOpinionover 1 year ago

I liked the story. The most obvious thing is that there was no reason for the Pastor or anyone to get their panties in a knot. There was no blood relationship between them. They were simply raised together. From personal knowledge I know it happens more often than people think. A woman comes into a relationship with a daughter from a previous marriage and marries a man with a son from a previous marriage and the two kids wind up getting together it's not incest because there is no blood connection. It happens ... may not last, but it that is just part of the statistics of marriage in modern life.

inka2222inka2222about 1 year ago

Another very good romance! I wish the epilogue included some karma visited on her ex-husband and his useless "boss". But that'd just be cherry on top of already good story.

GaiusPetroniusGaiusPetroniusabout 1 year ago

This truly belongs in the "Romance" category. Virtually all Literotica stories are fantasies, but some fantasies are more plausible than others. This one falls plainly toward the implausible end of the spectrum, in so many elements that I won't detail here. In the end, it's a well-crafted feel-good story that satisfies our yearning for a perfect world where everything is better than ok.

5 stars.

woodrangewoodrange12 months ago

Damn good story.really enjoyable.

AnonymousAnonymous11 months ago

Like all other manslut writer's stories, main issues get sidelined to the epilogue section while the main characters fuck around

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