I know a picture tells a thousand words, but sometimes a good old-fashioned messy story is still the greatest turn-on. Its good that Wamstoryarchive got back online after its downtime, but am I alone if finding it hard to sort the quality stories there from the sheer quantity of material.
A good story, for me, uses a believable quantity of mess in an at least vaguely realistic, rather than purely fantasy, scenario, and dwells on the experience of the, often initially slightly reluctant, woman as she is gradually and believably messed up. Fantasy gameshows, and ridiculous quantities of wam-bam mess, just don't do it for me.This one from messygirl is one that I read early in my WAMming days, probably about 15 years ago, but I still find myself coming back to it: http://www.messygirl.com/stories/allforagoodcause.html
What are other people's favourite stories and why?
One of my personal favorites from The WSA was one called Carmen's Bakery Secret. It got lost when the site went down. Too bad, it was a fantastic tit for tat pie fight story.
The story is called "Jack The Who?" and although it's not the most plausible story, the descriptions in it are wonderful, plus it's done in the way Bill Shipton would make a movie if he was still with us and had a budget for a feature length WAM production.
It's a take on Jack the Ripper, but instead, 'Jack the Wammer' goes around performing random WAM acts on unsuspecting women in the dark alleys of 19th century London.
How Dare You! - meticulous setup of the "put-upon employee"/"bitchy boss" dynamic makes the ensuing power reversal oh-so-satisfying. (And there's bondage!)
I agree that a (slightly) more realistic approach is more satisfying, at least for me. To me it's more exciting if the story takes a little time to develop the characters and create a dramatic arc.
gungegod said: I remember there being a really long story/novel once that I havnt been able to find for a long time. I think it was a about a teacher who ended up getting messy with some of the girls, but I cant remember for sure. Anyone remember this at all?
I don't remember the exact name, but I'm pretty sure the authors name was qdaved. Unfornuately, it was posted on the splosh forum, so its probably gone now.