Editing Policy
(These are the basic guidelines that we try
to follow as a responsible adult site)
Occassionally we need to edit stories to conform to
our
guidelines, which are really very simple. We allow
dramatic
license, to an extent, but for obvious reasons, we
cannot
allow illegal activities such as rape, incest, child
porn or
beastiality. Nor will we allow stories that contain
sex that
is non-consensual, no matter how innocent it may seem.
While it is certainly understood that such things as
rape fantasies can indeed be totally enjoyed between
consenting adults, if consent is not clear enough,
stories submitted to us may be edited as necessary.
Other reasons to edit stories are when references to
people under 18 are made. This includes stories of
our
youth that involves sexual activity. Foot fetishism
is a
sexual activity, no matter how innocent the reference
may be. Certainly there have been plenty of people
who
have had foot fetish encounters before turning 18,
but
these references have to be non-specific and not be
an
intregal part of a story despite your own true stories.
Exceptions can be made as long as there is no illegal
activity
such as sexual contact between a minor and an adult.
Even
when so called innocent activities take place
regarding foot
fetish fun, it is inappropriate for these activities
to occur
bewteen a minor and an adult. Even foot fetish activities
between two consenting minors can be inappropriate.
In
any case, even those stories have no place
on our site.
To be more specific, below are some distinctions
that this webmaster
chooses to make:
If a story contains the following, it will not be edited:
"I think my fascination for feet
started when I was
a young boy, and probably because
of my babysitter."
If a story contains the following, it will be edited:
"I think my fascination for feet
started when I was
a young boy, and my babysitter
gave me a footjob."
The sentence above might even be acceptable
for
publication, but it would depend upon the story as
a whole, and it's evident intent. What we don't
want
to do is to promote illegal actvity, so keep this
in mind.
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If a story contains the following, it will not be edited:
"I knew that I would be able
to take advantage of her
feet after she fell asleep.
She had teased me earlier
about it when I confessed to
her my fantasy of wanting
to have some foot fetish fun
with her when she was sound
asleep. She confessed to me
that having some guy play with
her feet while she was asleep
sounded really erotic. She also
told me that she slept very
soundly, but that it shouldn't
stop me from having my way with
her feet and toes."
If a story contains the following, it will be edited:
"I knew that I would be able
to take advantage of
her feet once she passed out
on the bed. She had
a lot to drink earlier. When
I touched her foot and
got no reaction, I got bolder
and unzipped my pants."
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If a story contains the following, it will not be edited:
"When I was 13, I got into a
tickle fight with a friend.
Ever since then, I knew that
I had a foot fetish."
If a story contains the following, it will be edited:
"When I was 13, I got into a
tickle fight with a friend
who made me cum from the excitement
of it all."
Again, the sentence above might be acceptable
for
publication, but it would depend upon the story as
a whole, and it's evident intent. What we don't
want
to do is to promote illegal actvity, so keep this
in mind
Essentially, while drawing fine lines is not an easy
task to take, it is necessary to ensure that
adult
entertainment remains just that: entertainment. We
do not condone any activity that crosses the line
into
such things as date rape, sex with children in any
form, or beastiality. Nor will I condone any activity
that is racist or discriminatory in any manner.
Simply put, if your story is about consenting adults,
even when describing activities such as rape fantasies
and such, your story will not be edited except for
spelling and grammar. It really is as simple
as that.
You might also want to read our Publishing
Guidelines.