I just wanted to stop by and say Howdy to everyone.
So sad to read about you losing Boo, Kimmie. Hugs

I am shocked that anyone would submit a story to Lush that doesn't contain sex!
This IS LUSHTORIES! A fucking sex story site! SEX! SEX! SEX!
It's simple to understand! Every submission must contain sex: fucking, fingerings, sucking sodomizing, cunnilingus, felatio, vibrators, dildos, tongue sucking, rimming, voyeurism, humpin', gangbanging, scissoring, etc., etc. Some kind of sex - legal age, consenting sex between human fucking beings or highly intellectual horny-ass beings with tentacles, or something.
Quote by sprite
Every once in a while I post this very same note here. If you're submitting a story and it's less then 500 words and there is no sex in it and, at the end, you have something like this - "the next chapter will be blistering hot"... don't!
simple as that. don't break it up into 300 word chapters. just don't. write one single chapter and try to make it at least 1000 words and have some GOD DAMN sex in it.
thanks.
sprite.
This stands worth repeating.
Listen to Sprite. Put some damn sex in it. Sex gets Reads. Sex is what Lush readers want!
I've had 7 Legendary Stories (over 100,000 views), and 53 Famous Stories (over 30,000 views). Why? Because l put a lot, l repeat, A LOT of sex in those Stories. Sex! Sex! Sex!
Charlie Trippi, 100, died today. Until his passing he was the oldest member of The Pro Football Hall of Fame. Known for playing both offense and defense, as well as multiple positions on either in a game, he was considered to be one of the greatest ever all around athletes to play professional football.
Mr. Trippi was the MVP of the 1947 NFL Championship Game.He played for the Chicago Cardinals. They have not won the championship since Trippi was on the team. The team is now the Arizona Cardinals.
Before his storied pro career, Charlie Trippi was a 1st Team All-American playing in college for the University of Georgia Bulldogs. He starred on both the Bulldogs' 1942 and 1946 National Champion teams, and was MVP of the New Year's Day '43 Rose Bowl Game. Between '42 and '46, Trippi served in the US Navy for WWII. The Trippi led '42 Dawgs won the Rose Bowl, and '46 Dawgs won the Sugar Bowl on their way to SEC and national titles.
He was known to cut his own grass and garden at his home, well into his 90s. He lived just blocks from UGA's Sanford Stadium, where the Dawgs play.
I had the wonderful pleasure and honor to meet him.