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miyako73
08-02-2010, 10:47 PM
My nephew,

Never despair. Never give up. Let nothing overwhelm or discourage you. Be confident. Masturbate. Your father does it. Your uncles and even your aunt are no exception. Your younger brothers soon will. Your future sons will do the same. Real happiness is found in small, trivial things. It is priceless.

Guilt is the enemy of reason. Never be easily swayed by passion. Ponder upon your feelings. Strive to reach your farthest star. Never let anyone pull you back. The world is vast. Have fun with life. Build your future. The gift of nature is wonderful. Be a man like you want to be. Never finger yourself.

A man's value is his honesty and integrity. He is measured through his diligence and resourcefulness. His worth is his ability. He is what he thinks and does. Never become a peeping Tom. Wasps and termites can be in any crack or hole. Download a porn.

You are worthless without the love and nurture of women. You are the offspring of their toil and sacrifice. You are what they dream and hope. Respect your older sister and obey your mother. Always delete your porn downloads. Even the cookies must go.

Be calm when you are confused. The validity of arguments is not on the loudness of voice and uncontrolled outburst. Learn to be serene amid noises and voices around you. Silence is a beautiful gift of time. Be discreet. Try not to scream when you cum.

Never fear surprises. They are the amazement for the senses. Appreciate the beauty of a lotus flower, the stillness of a pond, and the colors of a butterfly's wings. Look around in awe. The universe exists for humans to wonder. Yes, cum is slimy and yellowish dirty white, and it smells like chlorine. You can taste it, but do not swallow.

Explore for your own answers when you have questions. Doubting makes you sure. There is nothing wrong if there are moments you wish. Hoping is better. Doing it is the best. Memories are powerful. Never limit the reach of your mind. You can fantasize about Angelina Jolie or think of a naked Paris Hilton.

Live life the way you want it. Never self-destruct. Never blame others for your failure. Never punish yourself for your faults. Remember you can change. You can also ruin. Enjoy life. Learn to love. Be confident. Keep masturbating. You will know when you are ready to fvck.

Your aunt

MANICHAEAN
08-02-2010, 11:26 PM
Very stimulating.

Whether you will get away with it is another matter!

billl
08-03-2010, 12:17 AM
Hi, when I saw you posting stories recently, I thought you were a different Miyako that was around for a while. I remember really liking some things you wrote like a year ago. This is an interesting short piece, you're still writing well, I see.

I wouldn't call it erotic, but this might be a difficult decision for the mods, I don't know...

miyako73
08-03-2010, 12:21 AM
hey, Bill. I'm still doing crazy stuff. LOL

billl
08-03-2010, 03:27 AM
glad to hear that!

crazy has a lot of power. it can infuse something simple with a dimension of emotion that erupts suddenly and grips us entirely.

but i think sometimes artists forget to consider 'why?' when they are pushing the crazy button, and they can lose control of the effects--sometimes it can rip the heart right out of everything they are saying. in this story, i can see how a certain bluntness and honesty creates an insistence on behalf of the narrator's 'reality', and shows her care for her nephew.

koutsson
08-11-2010, 12:24 AM
It's not that crazy my friend...it's just slightly sexual. It makes the author sound pubescent.

miyako73
08-11-2010, 01:24 PM
I was influenced by the sunscreen speech of Mary Schmich, but I wrote it for ten year-olds.

Jassy Melson
01-29-2011, 09:53 PM
They won't delete this kind of writing, but I'm surprised they didn't delete your post

Chilly
02-03-2011, 08:25 PM
Whether they delete it is another issue, but I completely disagree with what you're saying. We shouldn't be teaching ten-year olds to masturbate, it's repulsive.

Dark Passenger
02-04-2011, 06:00 AM
Whether you agree or not, this should be kept. If we're to have a serious literary forum, we need to be adult about subjects and accept all writing genres and styles without condemning content. Limitation is the foe of creativity.

qimissung
02-05-2011, 03:48 PM
Whether they delete it is another issue, but I completely disagree with what you're saying. We shouldn't be teaching ten-year olds to masturbate, it's repulsive.

I suspect it's supposed to be satirical. I found it funny, at any rate. :D

Delta40
02-05-2011, 05:30 PM
I trust ten year olds will work it out themselves!

qimissung
02-05-2011, 05:37 PM
I trust ten year olds will work it out themselves!

:lol:

Chilly
02-05-2011, 07:45 PM
Whether you agree or not, this should be kept. If we're to have a serious literary forum, we need to be adult about subjects and accept all writing genres and styles without condemning content. Limitation is the foe of creativity.



Creativity isn't so important that we should abandon the moral and ethical codes of culture to let it prosper. It's not immature to prevent actions and ideas from growing because we're afraid of the degenerate impact they might have on future generations. It's the opposite actually, adults need to enforce discipline sooner or later, or else their kids won't know what's right and what's wrong, and what effects their actions will have on their future (like masturbation: they won't know the addictive, self-centered, increased sex-desiring natures it will produce in them). We have to act responsibly if we want future generations to be as best as they can be, and that includes limiting their access to ideas that they don't fully understand. I agree that we have to be adults and serious about this, but that doesn't mean me must accept anything that someone else considers literature. Not all content is good, and there is no reason for why our desire for 'the prosperity of creativity' (which I agree should grow but not in sexual areas) should allow absolutely everything to be seen if at the same time it undermines our desires for less immoral future generations. What I'm trying to say is that you're right, creativity and limitation are enemies, but in this case I'm on the side of limitation.

And if it's satirical, the ideas of encouragement are still there.

Dark Passenger
02-05-2011, 10:05 PM
Creativity isn't so important that we should abandon the moral and ethical codes of culture to let it prosper. It's not immature to prevent actions and ideas from growing because we're afraid of the degenerate impact they might have on future generations. It's the opposite actually, adults need to enforce discipline sooner or later, or else their kids won't know what's right and what's wrong, and what effects their actions will have on their future (like masturbation: they won't know the addictive, self-centered, increased sex-desiring natures it will produce in them). We have to act responsibly if we want future generations to be as best as they can be, and that includes limiting their access to ideas that they don't fully understand. I agree that we have to be adults and serious about this, but that doesn't mean me must accept anything that someone else considers literature. Not all content is good, and there is no reason for why our desire for 'the prosperity of creativity' (which I agree should grow but not in sexual areas) should allow absolutely everything to be seen if at the same time it undermines our desires for less immoral future generations. What I'm trying to say is that you're right, creativity and limitation are enemies, but in this case I'm on the side of limitation.

And if it's satirical, the ideas of encouragement are still there.

Ok.

If they have access to this forum, they also have access to many places where they could find much more... graphic content: Porn sites and the like. If they're not looking for that kind of kick but stumble upon references to it here, then I agree to an extent and that is why there should be content warnings. If they ignore the content warnings, it's their own fault.

As for 'masturbation: they won't know the addictive, self-centered, increased sex-desiring natures it will produce in them', I can only beg to differ and accept you and your beliefs but not agree with them. I'm a man who likes sex and I believe that if it's done between two consenting adults, there's nothing at all wrong with it--it's actually a beautiful thing. Maturbation is just practice and there are worse things a kid can be doing than playing with his wing wang.

A pleasure, I'm sure.

Chilly
02-06-2011, 12:53 AM
Ok.

If they have access to this forum, they also have access to many places where they could find much more... graphic content: Porn sites and the like. If they're not looking for that kind of kick but stumble upon references to it here, then I agree to an extent and that is why there should be content warnings. If they ignore the content warnings, it's their own fault.

As for 'masturbation: they won't know the addictive, self-centered, increased sex-desiring natures it will produce in them', I can only beg to differ and accept you and your beliefs but not agree with them. I'm a man who likes sex and I believe that if it's done between two consenting adults, there's nothing at all wrong with it--it's actually a beautiful thing. Maturbation is just practice and there are worse things a kid can be doing than playing with his wing wang.

A pleasure, I'm sure.



You're absolutely right, there are many worse things they can find on the internet, but that's no reason to allow more stuff to be added in. That's not the point I was making though, I see this as different from the porn. For the first few times after they look at porn and masturbate, they may feel guilt because they see it as a bad thing, but this is telling them that masturbation is good and that everyone does it (porn doesn't say it so bluntly or at all usually). It will convince them that it's alright and they should keep going, which I see as wrong. Also, it's naive to think that there would be content warnings on the internet, and even more naive to think that people would care about them as they dived in. If there were content warnings, they wouldn't really make a difference.

As for your beliefs on masturbation, I accept them, they're understandable, they're the same as 98% of men after all. I just don't think anyone really needs "practice" when it comes to sex.

By the way, I know they wouldn't delete the composition because I've seen more obscene things on this site that weren't deleted (and a lot coming from the literature authors themselves).

Dark Passenger
02-06-2011, 06:53 AM
You're absolutely right, there are many worse things they can find on the internet, but that's no reason to allow more stuff to be added in. That's not the point I was making though, I see this as different from the porn. For the first few times after they look at porn and masturbate, they may feel guilt because they see it as a bad thing, but this is telling them that masturbation is good and that everyone does it (porn doesn't say it so bluntly or at all usually). It will convince them that it's alright and they should keep going, which I see as wrong. Also, it's naive to think that there would be content warnings on the internet, and even more naive to think that people would care about them as they dived in. If there were content warnings, they wouldn't really make a difference.

As for your beliefs on masturbation, I accept them, they're understandable, they're the same as 98% of men after all. I just don't think anyone really needs "practice" when it comes to sex.

By the way, I know they wouldn't delete the composition because I've seen more obscene things on this site that weren't deleted (and a lot coming from the literature authors themselves).

There are plenty of content warnings on the internet. 'You are about to enter the adult section, click the button if you are over 18 and wish to proceed.' There is also another literary-type forum I frequent, and themes of adult nature have to be marked with relevent warnings. So it's not 'naive' for me to think this.

I won't go any further on this topic with you.

Chilly
02-06-2011, 04:47 PM
There are plenty of content warnings on the internet. 'You are about to enter the adult section, click the button if you are over 18 and wish to proceed.' There is also another literary-type forum I frequent, and themes of adult nature have to be marked with relevent warnings. So it's not 'naive' for me to think this.

I won't go any further on this topic with you.



Obviously there are some sites that warn about content but they're a minority. There are 4.2 million pornographic websites on the internet, (12 % of all websites) and I can assure you that most of them do not bother putting content warnings on. I've seen it myself. You type in sex (in 2006 this was entered into search engines 75.6 million times) and the majority of the sites will not have warn you ahead of time about what you're seeing. And as a young man myself, I can tell you from experience that it's incredibly easy for anyone to click the 'yes I'm over 18' button and bypass the security. Millions of kids do this, and the sites themselves don't stop it. They have no way to guarantee that you are actually under eighteen so they won't stop you (and they like the revenue anyways). So either the site doesn't have content warnings or the content warnings are incredibly easy to get around. Honestly, ask the administrator of one these sites and they'll admit that this is true. You pointed out one sight that has content warnings, but there are still 4.2 million other sites still out there. If you want to know where I get my facts, they can be found at http://internet-filter-review.toptenreviews.com/internet-pornography-statistics.html