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Are true stories more exciting?

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I'm placing my own opinion firmly in the question, but I'm curious about other people's perspectives. When I'm reading a true story, the knowledge that the sexual activities really happened takes my enjoyment to another level. Do you prefer fiction, maybe because fantasy or sci-fi is your jam? Do you enjoy stories that are based on the author's true experiences but embellished and fictionalized? Do you not give a rat's ass whether it's truth or fiction as long as the story pulls you in?

Now I'm going to psychoanalyze myself. 😉 Maybe I feel this way because of voyeuristic tendencies I've never really explored. I've watched plenty of porn but never been to a sex club; I went to a strip club once but it was kinda dead and wasn't a great experience. Every sexual encounter of mine has been with one woman, in private, but the thought of watching other people have sex without caring who's watching, either a male-female couple or a woman taking on multiple male partners, is very exciting to me. And I love reading women's forum posts about all the wild shit they've done; a quick "yeah, I pulled a train one weekend" does more for me than 3000 words of detailed fiction.

I thought about adding a poll to this topic but decided it would look sad and pathetic if it gets only three responses. Psychoanalyze that! 😅

Quote by Chet_Morton
Do you not give a rat's ass whether it's truth or fiction as long as the story pulls you in?

This ^^

I'm quietly convinced that the vast majority of "true" stories on here aren't.

A supposed true story that's poorly written is less appealing than a fictional tale that's well written, imo. So, no, true stories aren't universally more exciting. It depends on who wrote it and if they can transport me into the narrative and keep me there.

"Everybody lies."

-- Gregory House

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Quote by WannabeWordsmith

This ^^

I'm quietly convinced that the vast majority of "true" stories on here aren't.

A supposed true story that's poorly written is less appealing than a fictional tale that's well written, imo. So, no, true stories aren't universally more exciting. It depends on who wrote it and if they can transport me into the narrative and keep me there.

"Everybody lies."

-- Gregory House

Yeah, mostly what he says. Even the ones that are 100% true are likely embellished. The fact is that reality makes for bad fiction a lot of the time. If I only wrote true stories, I would have run out of stories years ago and they'd be even more vanilla than my stuff is now.

A vacation encounter as a man seeks to cope with a less than merry holiday season. My Natasha

A gay teen's lust for a friend leads to some erotic exploration. Finding Myself

From my experience with my first few story attempts, people seem to like the true story angle the best. But as the other commenters mentioned, even the "true" stories are going to be embellished to make them even better. My first story starts off true, and then veers into imagination, as do the others I've written. If I stuck to the total truth, it definitely would not have been as good of a story 🤣.
But for me personally, when I'm reading, it doesn't really matter to me if it is based on a true story or not. The characters and the writing are what draw me in.

Thing is, you can still make a fictitious story feel real if you play things right. Make the characters feel like real people. Don't wallow in tropes that feel artificial. Use life to inform the feel of your stories and characters even when the plot is pure fantasy. I didn't screw the minister's daughter in the woods when I was 17 but I was rather hot and bothered by our minister's daughter at that age. When I wrote my first Lisa and Alan story, I channeled some of that into the fantasy

A vacation encounter as a man seeks to cope with a less than merry holiday season. My Natasha

A gay teen's lust for a friend leads to some erotic exploration. Finding Myself

Hmm, an absolutely true story? probably not. A story based on truth, definitely, and here is why. emotion. The story of the husband coming home nd getting off on his wife taking on 6 BBCs is far hotter than the potential truth, her in bed with one guy. The emotions of anger, betrayal, and eventual lust would be the same and tapped. At least in the beginning, follow the advice of Mark Twain: Write what you know.

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I'm quietly convinced that the vast majority of "true" stories on here aren't.

No doubt, no doubt. A similar thing that annoys me is when a Lush user scrapes photos from the internet and when someone comments "Wow ur hott!" they reply "Thanks ❤️" as though it's actually them. It leads me to believe you're a scammer, not just protecting your privacy.

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A story based on truth, definitely, and here is why. emotion. T

Sure. There's characters, settings, and situations in my stories that have resonance in my own life. Take a look at the stories in my sig. The first has little that is literally true in it, but is a situation I feel a connection to and the character has a bit of me in him. The second, on the other hand, is what my life could have been like (or I hope so) if I had been more aware and accepting of a certain part of myself earlier in life.

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A vacation encounter as a man seeks to cope with a less than merry holiday season. My Natasha

A gay teen's lust for a friend leads to some erotic exploration. Finding Myself

Everything everyone has said resonates, most especially Mandapanda’s quote from Mark Twain to write what we know. Our true experiences in life enable us to make characters who are believable and I think believable characters in hot situations are the most exciting. For me, imagination and reality woven together are the best.

True stories yes.

Make believe, fantasies, not that much.

If I had to stick to writing what I know, I'd have probably submitted one story here, not 150. Thank goodness for an active imagination.

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* 23 collaborations.
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Some of mine are like those claims at the beginning of a movie - "Based on real events." Without a lot of embellishment they wouldn't be half as exciting. Yes, some of us are multi-orgasmic and love having cum splattered all over our face and tits, but...

Nope. I actually am of the opinion that stories that try to be true to reality are boring and usually give me a case of the blah blahs. Think about all the extraneous bullshit we think or feel or experience in between it all. It’s extremely difficult to look at your life and edit for the things that don’t matter to a particular story in it, because everything matters. It’s REAL LIFE

That said, I think if you use what or who you know to create aspects of stories, it feels way more real. A little truth goes a long way

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A little truth goes a long way

I think this may almost be better writing advice that "Write what you know." A lot of us make stuff up in our stories. Some of us have things in our stories that don't even exist (demons, spirits, dragons, whatever). But it's those little bits of truth, the emotions that feel real, the moments that resonate, that often make a story successful. I don't always write what I know, but I do draw on life to make those moments happen. Perhaps writing what you feel matters, too.

A vacation encounter as a man seeks to cope with a less than merry holiday season. My Natasha

A gay teen's lust for a friend leads to some erotic exploration. Finding Myself

For me there is: a) what you know and b) what you KNOW. When I hold you in my arms, that may be what I know - and it may be at an ice cream parlor, or at a dance, or wherever. When I am writing it is what you made me feel that causes the eroticism for me. That is what I know, from what you made me feel, not the ice cream parlor where I spilled coffee on your shorts. (I am a bit of a klutz by the way)

I've got some 'true' stories in my 'Sexual autobiography" series. And yes, there is an element of artistic licence. But they are not purely invented. Did every move and position change happen exactly as I wrote it? No, honestly. Did the night in question happen? Yes it did! I really have dabbled in facials and given blowjobs in cars and had sex at work.

It would be the easiest thing in the world for me to write a totally fake story about me being gang-banged by six well-hung Black men, or my brothers, and I know that would get a ton of likes and clicks, but it's never happened, so I'm not doing it. My true stories are, basically, true, if not word for word true.

I love you. That is so well said!

All stories are some mix of truth and fiction. Adhering to perfect objectivity is literary impoverishment, while at the same time, there are many 'truths' in fiction (and in life) that go beyond and below the surface of mere facts. It's those deeper truths that I aim for in my writing.

Don't believe everything that you read.

I think personally that writing what you know to be true gives it an edge. Also, as you write it’s almost as if you can relive the moment from days gone by. My first true story is hopefully about to be posted after the review process. I will then let others decide if events that really happened are worth reading about.