Message-ID: <7116eli$9803221747@qz.little-neck.ny.us> From: Celeste801 Subject: {ASS} Celestial Reviews 268 - Mar 21 Newsgroups: alt.sex.stories.d,alt.sex.stories.moderated,alt.sex.stories Followup-To: alt.sex.stories.d Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Path: qz!not-for-mail Organization: The Committee To Thwart Spam Approved: X-Moderator-Contact: Eli the Bearded X-Story-Submission: X-Original-Message-ID: <9200440e.35141236@aol.com> X-Is-Review: yes Celestial Reviews 268 - March 21, 1998 Note: A young fellow walks into a talent agent's office and says he wants to break into show-biz. The agent says, "OK, kid, show me what you do." The kid tells some jokes, does a little soft shoe, sings a bit, does an acrobatic act with an ottoman, and is good enough to impress the agent. "Great, kid! Just great!" exclaims the agent. "I can do things for ya! I think I can get you a show on T.V." (This was the early sixties.) "By the way, what's your name?" The young man, proud and excited, replies, "Penis Van Lesbian". "'Scuse me?" questions the agent. "My name is Penis Van Lesbian," repeats the young man. "Hey, I'm sorry kid, you're gonna have to change your name. Nobody is gonna hire you with a name like Penis Van Lesbian". The young man is crestfallen, but steadfastly refuses to change his name; so he leaves to find another agent. A few months later he returns to the same agent. "Hey kid! Good to see ya again!" says the agent. "Are ya still looking for work? Have ya changed your name?" With his head hanging low the young man replies "Yes. Every agent in town turned me down because of my name, Penis Van Lesbian. So I've changed it". "Great, kid, great! What's your new name?" "Dick Van Dyke." Second note: A handsome young lad went into the hospital for some minor surgery; and the day after the procedure, a friend stopped by to see how the guy was doing. The friend was amazed at the number of nurses who entered the room at short intervals with refreshments, offers to fluff his pillows, make the bed, give back rubs, etc. "Why all the attention ?" the friend asked. "You look fine to me." "I know !" grinned the patient. "But the Nurses kinda formed a little fan club when they all heard that my circumcision required twenty-seven stitches." Final note: Remember: even though someone else may be posting my reviews for me, my e-mail address is still Celeste801@aol.com. - Celeste "Tyler" by BadMichel (kiddysex) 9, 6, 5 http://search.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=333790301 "Tyler II" by BadMichel (kiddysex) 9, 6, 5 http://search.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=335682952 "Janey's February" by Janey (orgy) 10, 10, 10 http://search.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=334665895 "It's Not Cheating" by Jordan Shelbourne (infidelity) 10, 10, 10 http://search.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=325912354 "Burning the Church" by LeAnna (sex in church) 9, 10, 10 http://search.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=332488183 "Bimmy" by G Smith (romantic evening) 9, 9, 9 http://search.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=335059608 "A Birthday Wish Come True" by Empath (romance) 10, 10, 10 http://search.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=335662065 "Jim & Cathy" by W (incest) 7, 6, 5 (Not found in Archive) Guest Reviews: "Desire Eternal" by H.D. Meister (ghostly sex) 8, 8, 9 http://search.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=324330225 "Politically Correct Fuck" by Tim Richards (satirical sex) 8, 10, 9 http://search.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=325912259 "Samantha and Selena" by J. B. Mast (sex for pay) 8, 5, 7 http://search.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=327664754 "Angel of Mercy" by Unknown Author (medical sex) 9, 9, 9 http://search.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=332757630 "Love Lessons" by Candy Kane (ff kiddysex) 10, 4 ,6 http://search.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=335030395 "Battle Lust" by Kurt Animus (action adventure sex) 9, 9, 8 http://search.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=334654562 "Phony Doctor Examined My Wife" by Watcher (wife watching) 10, 8, 8 http://search.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=333785280 "Stolen" by SR (cybersex) 5, 6, 6 http://search.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=330253550 Reposted Reviews: * "The Black Knight: An Erotic Adventure" by Alan Barclay (chivalry, bdsm & humor) 10, 10, 10 http://search.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=335700568 * "Cousin Tanda" by Unknown Author (youthful frolic with a cousin) 9.5, 9, 9 http://search.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=335700566 * "Peer Pressure" by Wollstonecraft (rough first time sex) 10, 10, 10 http://search.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=335706708 * = Repost of previous review (because the story has recently been reposted) "Tyler" by BadMichel (michx666@aol.com). Right up front the narrator says she has been teaching at a "pre-school." That term usually refers to an at least quasi-educational setting for children BEFORE they go to school; yet she encounters Tyler as a twelve-year-old "student" there. I think this is actually some sort of day-care or after-school center. Anyway, Tyler gets a hurtie on his mouth and rushes to the narrator for solace and starts squeezing her breast while she comforts him. Well, the little devil gets carried away. The narrator, of course, tells him to stop and then fondles his cock and gives him a nice little blowjob. Then there's Tyler II, who was vice-president and then president of the United States. Actually, that's a leftover joke from when I was in the sixth grade. Get it? "Tippicanoe and Tyler II!" Hmm... if I was making jokes like that when I was about twelve years old, and the boys were a lot less mature at that age, how realistic is this story about fucking a twelve-year-old? Anyway, "Tyler II" is really a story about the narrator's continuing adventures with Tyler I, in which she plies him with liquor and fucks him when he is 14 - years, that is, not inches or centimeters. To be honest, this sounds more like Tyler's fantasy than the recollections of a former teacher. Ratings for "Tyler" and "Tyler II" Athena (technical quality): 9 Venus (plot & character): 6 Celeste (appeal to reviewer): 5 "Janey's February" by Janey. "What does one wear to a small, informal orgy? Ooops... I'm getting ahead of myself. Janey and the gang from "Janey's January" (CR 265) have migrated to Florida to get away from the unpleasant winter in Boston and to soak up some vitamin D. But Florida is not a lot of fun when it rains in February - unless you can think of something else to do. Let's see.... Maybe they could go back to the motel and fuck one another's brains out. And so they do. Janey doesn't do women - at least not at the beginning of the trip, but she thinks it would be interesting to watch a really accomplished woman in action. And that's what her friend Beth is: a really accomplished woman in action - sort of like the Mona Lisa in bra, panties, and long white stockings, sitting down her legs up in the air. Hence the enigmatic smile. Tough act to follow. But Janey holds her own - well, not actually her own.... Ya know, the nuns taught me that if you tempt someone into sin, that's even worse than being the sinner yourself. If that nun was right, this author is going to have serious problems on judgment day! Seriously, this is good stuff. This author writes extremely well. I'm not going to give a moral lecture - really, I'm not; but for reasons I have discussed elsewhere, I have no intention of ever engaging in a similar orgy. I find it very time- and energy-consuming {and very rewarding} to have a really great relationship with one man. I suspect that these descriptions of idyllic relationships that involve several other people would be improbable in real life - at least in my own real life. Even when I get upset with my husband, I figure it's better to work it out than to check out the grass on the other side of the fence, which probably won't turn out to be so green after all. Lots of holy people agree with me. What these self-righteous prudes don't realize, however, is that a good story is still a good story. It's just plain stupid to deny that it would be fun to do what these people do in this story - assuming (as the story does) that it could all happen without hurting anyone. As Shakespeare put it, "There ain't nothin' wrong with a vicarious experience." That's the value of a good story: if I'm going to have a vicarious experience, it sure as hell had better be a good one. I'm looking forward to Janey's "March" through "December." Ratings for "Janey's February" Athena (technical quality): 10 Venus (plot & character): 10 Celeste (appeal to reviewer): 10 "It's Not Cheating" by Jordan Shelbourne (jordan@u36.com). I didn't like this story at first, but it sort of grew on me. It's a monologue of a woman talking to a man who has decided to leave her and go back to his wife. He wants to stop cheating. So the woman describes to him all the things they used to do. It got me hot reading the descriptions, and the man gets hot too. Eventually the woman concludes that since his wife won't take it up the ass, anal sex wouldn't be cheating. Especially if he pays for it. Hmm... Ratings for "It's Not Cheating" Athena (technical quality): 10 Venus (plot & character): 10 Celeste (appeal to reviewer): 10 "Burning the Church" by LeAnna (kalika@main.provost.msu.edu). Ya know how some churches have a crying room for irritable babies? Well, this church has a moaning and grappling room for horny college kids being reunited with their childhood friends. Lee and KC had gone to church together as kids. They used to sneak away to the library and kiss and make out. For old times sake they get back together and finish what they started many years ago. This is a sexy story! Ratings for "Burning the Church" Athena (technical quality): 9 Venus (plot & character): 10 Celeste (appeal to reviewer): 10 "Bimmy" by G Smith (gsmith625@hotmail.com). The narrator meets Bimmy at a dinner party. They discover that the chemistry is right and head for her place and a quiet evening of tender lovemaking. There are some rough edges to the grammar and style, but this is a very good story. I hope this author writes more for us. Ratings for "Bimmy" Athena (technical quality): 9 Venus (plot & character): 10 Celeste (appeal to reviewer): 10 "A Birthday Wish Come True" by Empath (empath@hotmail.com). The man and woman have dealt with each other only by cybersex and telephone. In addition, they have exchanged pictures. Now he has arrived unexpectedly at her apartment disguised as a telephone company technician and is proceeding to make tender love to her. You'' have to read the story to find out whether they live happily ever after. I'll just say that the romance is sexy and the many details in the story tend to keep it really interesting. >From vague hints at the beginning of the story we get the impression that these people met while he was serving as a Celestial proofreader for one of her stories. I didn't intend for my proofreading service to become a form of cybersex, but I suppose stranger things have happened. However, I want to assure you that I do NOT consider copulatory capabilities when assigning proofreaders - although I have noticed that people who use grammar effectively ARE usually quite good in the sack. In addition, the author hints that this story originated as a love letter. What this author has done (apparently with the help of a good proofreader) has been to change all the "you" references that would have occurred in the original letter to third person references. As readers, we don't even notice this; but I assure you that this has resulted in a major improvement. It has turned an initially private intimacy into a very good story for public consumption. One flaw in the story is that the author sometimes tends to get a little off track. For example, there's an incident with Joan, the real telephone technician, that looks like it's going to develop but goes nowhere. My guess is that the author originally intended to write a longer story that would incorporate Joan more completely but then decided to cut the story off at the present ending. When doing this, it would have been better to cut back on or at least alter some of the previous details about Joan. Ratings for "A Birthday Wish Come True" Athena (technical quality): 10 Venus (plot & character): 10 Celeste (appeal to reviewer): 10 "Jim & Cathy" by W (xwyz@hotmail.com). While mom and dad are away, fifteen- year-old Cathy catches her older brother Jim jerking off. He realizes he'd like to fuck her, and he does so. Cathy resists, but Jim forces himself on her. That's OK, because she likes it after all. Well, actually she says she hates it and tells him to stop; but she gets all wet and has an orgasm; and that's the same as liking it, isn't it? This is not an especially creative incest story. It's just a story with verb tenses mixed up and a bunch of other grammar mistakes about a guy raping his sister. Ratings for "Jim & Cathy" Athena (technical quality): 7 Venus (plot & character): 6 Celeste (appeal to reviewer): 5 "And Now, Introducing..." by Mattemeo (mattemeo@hotmail.com) Ratings for "And Now, Introducing..." Athena (technical quality): Venus (plot & character): 6 Celeste (appeal to reviewer): 5 "Desire Eternal" by H.D. Meister (dez187lm@hotmail.com). Guest review by Bronwen (bronwen@anon.nymserver.com). This story expresses the thoughts of a ghost who wanders the streets, still chained to the earth. One link in his chain is Dianne, his true love; the others are unspecified. He is preoccupied with a sexual experience he had with another woman during which he contracted a fatal sexually transmitted disease. At least I'm pretty sure that's what happened - because this story is a bit of a puzzle. Unanswered questions often heighten the sense of mystery in ghost stories, but in "Desire Eternal" there were so many I found it a difficult to work out exactly what was going on. The tenses can be troublesome also, and this element would benefit from an edit. OTOH this is a very short piece - more of a fragment than a complete story, I suspect. Maybe it is a sketch for a longer work. The story ends with a grim warning against infidelity: >I am dead. This is my tale. This is my warning. Love is the one >possession mankind can hold on to even after death. Know this... for >no wet twat can replace it. No blowjob can compare to its eternal >power. Know this... or I shall see you here... within the shadows. Even in so short a piece the author has done a splendid job in delineating the narrator - a convincing portrait of a particularly nasty man: a sentimentalist who projects his own mistakes and lusts on others, who despises women on the basis of their sexual experience and enthusiasm. I suspect the author means the reader to perceive that the ghost has misinterpreted his lesson - he does not understand that it is his own hatred and anger which hold him earthbound - the implication being that he still has much to learn. This is a chilling little tale, full of the ghost's warped personality. I take my hat off to the author for his skill, though I'm not sure I'd actually enjoy reading a longer version! Ratings for "Desire Eternal" Athena (technical quality): 8 (watch those tenses!) Venus (plot & character): 8 (character great = 10, plot confusing = 6) Bronwen (appeal to reviewer): 9 (horrid, but well-done) "Politically Correct Fuck" By Tim Richards (alunrob@mailexcite.com). Guest review by Sandman (sandman@bitsmart.com). In the seventies women burned their bras (You go girl!), in the eighties they started suing men for sexual harassment (and won!), in the nineties they might just dethrone a president. Everyone knows the rules have changed from the good ol' days when a guy could pinch his secretary on the butt, then ride home with all those pesky colored folk forced to the back of the bus to a charming June Cleaver like wife who had a nice warm dinner ready for him. For the most part the changes have been good I think (I miss the warm dinner though). The tough thing for us poor old guys is that while the rules have changed they keep right on changing and we're never REALLY sure where we stand. Take for instance Alun (Which I suppose is some fancy English spelling of Alan), who at his local (pub) meets the much younger, vivacious, and interesting Liz. I mean if all this PC stuff is tough for us thirty something's who grew up with the concept, imagine how tough it is for an older guy, especially when the woman he's interested in is probably a registered member of NOW. Poor Alun has to get her permission in writing to do anything interesting at all, though he does have quite a bit of fun after the details have been worked out. This was a charmingly original story with an absolutely fantastic plot idea mixed with a bit of scathing social commentary on just how silly "politically correct" can be when taken to extremes. As social satire it worked rather well and I was chuckling on more than one occasion. There are however some rather troubling problems with this story. First was the lack of anything resembling a quotation mark or an apostrophe, this makes the story a little hard to read. Second, and this is more serious than the first by far, is that while the idea is absolutely fantastic it interferes with the other subject (namely the sex). When I started getting all hot and bothered when Alun and Liz started getting hot and bothered they'd suddenly stop and start working on their contract again so they could get even more hot and bothered. This, to me, is a serious structural problem in the story and really I don't see how the author could get around it considering what he wanted to say. Really I liked the concept but I think this story will prove to be a frustrating read if you're looking to become aroused. Then again being PC can be terribly frustrating. Ratings for "Politically Correct Fuck" Athena (technical quality): 8 -- " & ' needs them. Venus (plot & character): 10 -- For the concept not the sex. Sandman (appeal to reviewer): 9 - Frustrated PC reviewer. "Samantha and Selena" by J. B. Mast (Mastwords1@aol.com). Guest review by DG. This story started out looking pretty interesting - we find out about a discreet and expensive service that caters to the kinks of the perverted rich. One client, a certain Mr. Stern, has requested the services of two girls who have unusually long tongues. "At least this one will be different," I thought. It didn't really turn out that way, though. Once the two girls reach Stern's hotel room, the story quickly lapses into mediocrity, reading like a scene from a porn movie. I didn't think it was a good sign when Stern was described as wearing "nothing but a smoking jacket." It was a worse sign when Stern asks the girls to recite their measurements as they undressed. I mean, do you need to know a woman's cup size when her breasts are in your face? On the other hand, the vigorous, athletic sex that follows is pretty well described. I would describe this simply as a decent jerk-off story. Ratings for "Samantha and Selena" Athena (technical quality): 8 Venus (plot & character): 5 DG (appeal to reviewer): 7 "Angel of Mercy" by Unknown Author. Guest review by Sandman (sandman@bitsmart.com). "Angel of Mercy" is about a doctor and a nurse who after pulling a double shift together go back to her place engage in some very well described oral sex and just generally fuck like bunnies for four pages or so. On the first read it appeared to be my sort of story in that the characters were introduced nicely before hopping into bed together, but for some reason this one just missed it's mark with me. I should stress the "with me" part -- I suspect many, many people will enjoy this story far more than my scores would indicate. In Athena I knock off a point for a few mangled words and for one sentence with two buts in it (but if they were sexual butts this would not be a problem, but I think that a sentence with two buts just doesn't work very well -- see?). The story also contains no dialog and I think the story would have worked better for me on a personal level if it did. Other than those faults however the story is a very easy read. Most people will have no problems whatsoever following the story flow. In Venus I'm knocking off a point for exactly two problems that had me scratching my head and saying, "Huh?". First problem -- does a doctor in the midst of trying to save an eighty-six year old man in cardiac arrest really notice that his nurse isn't wearing panties? Second problem -- this is kinda a good news bad news problem -- in the throws of anal sex we suddenly learn about the "B Spot". "I was concerned that her clitoris would get too sensitive for me to continue licking it and so I concentrated on that special sensitive area where the Bartholin ducts run up to the clitoris. I call it the B spot and not many people know how important it is between orgasms if the clitoris is sensitive." This was something new to me and I set the story aside and searched my on-line references to research the validity of this. Surprise! It's valid (though not every woman responds to it). So I learn something new. I'm glad to know it, and I'm certainly going to see if it works at the first opportunity I get. The trouble is, it happened in the middle of a pretty hot sex scene. A sex scene is about feeling and emotion, throwing an intellectual anatomy lesson in the midst of this is like asking an Olympic Athlete who just got a gold medal how they feel about a new development in quantum physics. And finally we come to appeal. I said before that most people will like this story much more than my scores would indicate. Here the appeal is just a little off because to me there's never been anything remotely sexual about doctors or nurses. Every time I see either they're either trying to stick a needle in me, trying to get me to drink some bitter concoction, or I'm so bloody sick I really don't care. I think this is called an avoidance reaction. The fact that the scores are relatively high despite my prejudices in this area should indicate that this story is probably worth looking up. Ratings for "Angel of Mercy" Athena (technical quality): 9 Venus (plot & character): 9 Sandman (appeal to reviewer): 9 "Love Lessons" by Candy Kane (rytr33@hotmail.com>). Guest review by Bronwen. As the heroine so rightly observes: >Lesbianism and bisexuality are everywhere: magazines, >movies, TV, fashion, the Internet. It's impossible to find an adult >movie that doesn't have girl-girl love scenes. And besides, ask any boy >what his number one fantasy is and he'll tell you it's a three-way with >two girls doing him and each other. I guess a story detailing how an 18-year-old babysitter teaches two 12-year- old girls about lesbian sex is such a turn-on for some people they won't care whether it's plausible or authentic. But I do; and, although I don't wish to be too hard on it, this story just doesn't hold together, though I think it might with more work. There's a chunk in the middle which belongs in another story. I'd suggest to the author that when the narrator is obliged to say: 'Anyway, back to my story' it's safe to assume the plot is in trouble. Otherwise, the spelling and grammar are mostly fine, but there's hardly any efforts to provide the participants with characters or feelings. The girls are no more than puppets. I have a bigger problem though, and this leads me on to some very sensitive ground indeed. And this is that although the story is told from a female POV it reads more like a male pedo fantasy than a story told by a lesbian. Readers who download this story because the idea of three girl sex appeals may be squicked by the fact that two of them are pre-teens. I would urge the author to use the correct story code. My guess is that it should be coded "F/ff pedo cons". Ratings for "Love Lessons" Athena (technical quality): 10 Venus (plot & character): 4 Bronwen (appeal to reviewer): 6 "Battle Lust" by Kurt Animus posted by Bookman Archives (readebks@wolfenet.COM). This review is the personal opinion of Kim, who can be contacted at ghost@nym.alias.net What we have here is a full-out blood-and-thunder fantasy romp. You know the sort of thing -- folks with dramatic names, warring factions, intrigue, skimpy leather uniforms for the warrior babes, myths and magic, exotically poisoned darts in the neck, all the usual stuff. Trying to rationalize the plot is kinda self-defeating, but here goes. Young Prince Raznil is being taken to marry some neighboring kingdom's Princess to try to force an alliance between the two hostile territories. He is protected by the mighty warrior, Captain Thula Von Aax, feared throughout the land as the best female fighter and bodyguard. Unfortunately on their journey they are ambushed by a third outfit. A bunch of outlaws ruled by the bandit, Dalzeil the Victorious. See, I told you about the dramatic names. Having had all her troops killed by the bandits, Thula is forced to flee, dragging the young Prince with her. What she doesn't realize is that she's been infected by a poisoned dart that, although it satisfactorily did for her comrades, merely induces hallucinations in her, most of them centered around an uncontrollable desire for sexual release. This leaves her open to not just the lustful advances of her young charge, but later to the more aggressive tendencies of the first two bandits to find her. Then the story abruptly stops mid-sequence. The reposter asking at the beginning if anyone knows of more parts being available anywhere. I don't care for unfinished work for obvious reasons. I suspect I'll never find out what happened to Thula now, and I'd really like to. Bah! So, I quite liked the story telling, though I can't take too much of this sort of stuff without giggling at its more florid excesses. Written in that irritating "Thula slogs through the dense forest" instead of "Thula slogged through the dense forest" style, it's either love it or hate it. I personally don't care for it, mostly. And if you object to such things, there is a pretty graphic rape at the end, and the young boy who begins the crime is only fourteen. Two squicks for the price of one. Ratings for "Battle Lust" Athena (technical quality): 9 (But irritating use of tense, and florid with it) Venus (plot & character): 9 (It all worked well enough, within the genre) Kim (appeal to reviewer): 8 (I wanna read more of it. I like strong women, don't like rape) "Phony Doctor Examined My Wife" by Watcher (llxzt@hotmail.com). Guest review by David Rills. This story is very erotic. It is technically very well written and is narrated by the husband of a woman peeping into a medical exam room as his wife undergoes a job physical. The husband wonders if the doctor is real or just a voyeur. The narrator alludes to his feelings as his shy spouse is given a very physical exam by a stranger. My only criticism is that the author should have spent more time exploring the husband's feelings and reactions. Otherwise, his very sensual description of the exam is good. Ratings for "Phony Doctor Examined My Wife" Athena (technical quality): 10 Venus (plot & character): 8 David (appeal to reviewer): 8 "Stolen" by SR (parasol_60@yahoo.com). Guest review by Dart. Katy and Pamela are online together and have decided to take turns playing slut and voyeur. They set up a private chat room. Katy lures Jack into the room, and she talks him through an orgasm while Pamela watches. Then, after a short private chat between themselves, Steve is lured into the room, the women switch roles, and Pamela talks him through a climax while Katy, mostly, watches. In the final private chat between the two women, Pamela confesses that she's been capturing their proceedings, and hopes that Katy's not upset about it. She isn't, and in fact wants a copy of the file. This could have been an excellent story, but it's not. The problem is that it reads like I imagine an actual captured chat file would read. The story needs editing. It should also provide - for those readers unfamiliar with chat notation, such as myself - an explanation of chat notation. Ratings for "Stolen" Athena (technical quality): 5 Venus (plot & character): 6 Dart (appeal to reviewer): 6 * "The Black Knight: An Erotic Adventure" by Alan Barclay (I think). Sir Englebert the Ungainly is in the midst of a rather hectic adventure when he comes upon a naked woman - I mean fair maiden - tied to a stake. The young lady is the nearby village's offering to one of the great beasts of the forest to persuade that monster to spare their homes from destruction. If the dragon devours her, he cannot then in good conscience attack the village. It was a sensible thing for the villagers to do, and the good knight very nearly rides on by. But there's something about the fragile beauty of a damsel in distress with her naked body dangling like a misplaced modifier from a stake so that her breasts.... This is the sort of story that really upsets me! It includes a focus on sex slavery and a large amount of spanking - but that's not what upsets me. After all, this is a story about chivalry, and chivalry has specific Rules. For example, a chivalrous person must always open doors for lady of rank equal to or higher than his own, allow an opponent to be armed before he lops off his head or blows his brains out, and accept sex slaves when they are assigned to him and treat them as their status deserves. No, that's not what bothers me. What upsets me is that at the time I am reading this story, I already have TWENTY-ONE stories on my Top 15 List for this month; and here I am reading number TWENTY-TWO! In today's mail I received the "J" story from Mark who does the Alphabet series. I'm going to wait until December 4 to review it. I can't stand any more really excellent stories this month! The only significant problem with the story was this sentence: "I told her that I labored under a curse; that I could not enjoy a woman who was well and recently spanked." Actually, the opposite was true: he could not enjoy a woman UNLESS she was well and recently spanked. It's a big difference, but I figured the curse correctly from the context. Since the story was otherwise so good, I decided to forgive this one sin. Anyway, this is a really excellent story. I don't want to ruin it for you, but I'll advise you that it's meant to be funny. Thomas Mallory and Alfred Tennyson may have taken knighthood seriously, but more recent authors have discovered that knights were really funny people. This story was presented by Lust So Stories. Since it was a good one, I might was well cite their web page: http://spellbinder.bc.ca/lss/ Ratings for "The Black Knight" Athena (technical quality): 10 Venus (plot & character): 10 Celeste (appeal to reviewer): 10 * "Cousin Tanda" by Author R. Dominick (I think). The guy has been staying on the farm with his cousin Tanda. One morning she awakens him early and asks him to join her in some voyeurism. By that I mean they watch some pigs copulate. There may be something to the old theory of "Monkey see, monkey do," because immediately afterward Tanda asks him if he'd like to have a shot at it - with her, of course, not with a pig. They do pretty well! This is a short, but very good story. It was presented as a sort of an advertisement for Lust So Stories, who have a web site at http://spellbinder.bc.ca/lss/. Ratings for "Cousin Tanda" Athena (technical quality): 9.5 Venus (plot & character): 9 Celeste (appeal to reviewer): 9 * "Peer Pressure" by Wollstonecraft (an285729@anon.penet.fi). In the past Terry has said no to guys who wanted her to go too far. Result: no dates for six months. Her peer counselor, Jenny, has convinced her to loosen up; and now, as Bobby's tongue duels with hers, she's following that advice. Being lonely is not fun. Sex is. Some choice! At Bobby's urging, she opens his zipper, takes his cock in hand, and thinks, "Please, don't try to put in me, please, please, don't!" Bobby moans and says, "Thanks, Terry! That'll be enough for tonight!" He zips his fly, takes her home, and gives her a sweet kiss on the cheek. The next day he sends her flowers with a poem he wrote himself. Yeah, right! This is Wollstonecraft, not Pollyanna. Actually, Bobby's next words are, "Mmmm, Terry, you're so tight! So warm, so tight!" You can well imagine the course of events that ensue, right after Bobby pauses and says, "Y-you've done this before, right?" She doesn't tell Bobby he is going to be a father. After he spreads the word about how good Terry is at sex, she becomes real popular. She goes out with a different guy every night and does what comes naturally. The baby might not even be his. In addition to the overall realism, what the author accomplishes extremely well in this story is his portrayal of the Terry's ambivalence. She constantly thinks one thing and does the opposite; and the contrast is, effective, exciting, and depressing. Ratings for "Peer Pressure" Athena (technical quality): 10 Venus (plot & character): 10 Celeste (appeal to reviewer): 10 -- +--------------' Story submission `-+-' Moderator contact `------------+ | story-submit@qz.little-neck.ny.us | story-admin@qz.little-neck.ny.us |