Celestial Reviews 71 - Mar 20, 1996
Note: I am now using a rating system which gives each story three
discrete ratings. These are explained in more detail in my FAQ, but
here is a summary.
Athena Rating. This rating covers such matters as grammar, spelling,
formatting, and creative use of the language. A story with essentially
no serious grammar, spelling, or usage problems will receive a rating
of 8. To get a rating of 9 or 10, the author will have to do something
creative with the language.
Venus Rating. This rating describes such matters as plot and character
development.
Celeste Rating. This rating describes how much I myself liked the
story.
- Celeste
"A Study in Contrast" by Rachel (casual liaison) 3, 4, 2
"Vancouver Diary" by Mark Aster (hot orgy with mild
bondage) 10, 10, 10
" Room With A View" by L.A. Man (immature voyeurism)
3, 5, 1
"Blind Date" by RC (ff sex) 10, 10, 10
"Racy Lady" by RC (ff sex & auto racing) 10, 10, 10
"Heat" by Mark Aster (hot sex with lady cop) 10, 10, 10
"Who's the Boss" by Unknown Author (mindless sex) 3, 2, 1
"On the Dock" by Sue (exhibitionism & voyeurism) 10, 10,
10
"Raped Teen Burglar" by TEX (rape) 10, 10, 10
"A Study in Contrast" by Rachel (an544148@anon.penet.fi). The heroine
of this story wants to make love to a black man. This is not an
egalitarian or aesthetic concern; she just thinks it would be daring or
animalistic. She gets her opportunity and lays careful plans to do it
with a bartender. Of course, being black, he has an 8-inch penis
(prior to arousal, I think) and is eager to stick it into white women.
(Incidentally, when authors describe the "thickness" of a penis, I wish
they'd specify diameter or perimeter, inflated or deflated; it makes a
difference, you know!) Anyhow, the guy fucks her, and it's better than
anything she ever had before. She'll probably never do it again, but
she has achieved a lifetime ambition.
I don't like stories that demand that I believe that there's something
animalistic about people of another race. I have it on really good
authority that blacks and whites copulate with approximately equal
skill and animalism. I'm sure some white women get turned on by black
men and that some black men stick it to white women with additional
vigor; but this has something to do with value systems, not biological
differences. If you grant that "animalistic black fucks naive white
girl" is a really good story line, you might want to rate this plot a
couple of points higher than I did.
This story purports to be about "contrasts"; and I was disappointed,
because I was looking, I suppose, for some raunchy cultural
anthropology or an aesthetic analysis of how skin colors blend in the
candlelight. In addition, the text was full of distracting spelling
and grammar errors, as well as formatting problems (paragraph markers
in the middle of words) that drove me crazy.
Ratings for "A Study in Contrast"
Athena (technical quality): 3
Venus (plot & character): 4
Celeste (appeal to reviewer): 2
"Vancouver Diary" by Mark Aster (MyFrThAl@aol.com). In Mark Aster's
fantasy world vaccines against AIDS and pregnancy are safe and common,
and casual sex with strangers is not suicidally stupid. And usually he
is sitting up in bed, awake for no particular reason, admiring Julie,
who is half covered by the white cotton sheet, lying naked next to him,
eyes closed, body curled in innocent sleep. Or something very much
like that. Some day I'm going to get tired of these images. But not
yet.
The variation in this plot is that the main storyline is taken from
Julie's diary. She goes about two days without sex and then engages in
an orgy, in which she is the playful target of bondage. When a
friendly onlooker comments that sex of that sort must be humiliating,
Julie replies that bondage isn't an essential part of sex for her -
just a nice add-on. And then she proves her point to him.
Emphatically.
The Vancouver atmosphere was a romantic turn-on for me. I liked the
casual way the author wove it into the background. If you've spent all
your life in Sulphur Springs or Clyde, and have never been on a boat in
the Inlet at Vancouver, you may not enjoy this story as much as I did.
But give it a try!
Ratings for "Vancouver Diary"
Athena (technical quality): 10
Venus (plot & character): 10
Celeste (appeal to reviewer): 10
"Room With A View" by L.A Man (Room With A View). Don't confuse this
story with the one with the same title by Ann Douglas. That one is
literate and has a sensible plot. This one is about a college kid who
uses a mirror to spy on women urinating, wiping their asses, and taking
showers. I guess if you want a really detailed description of a method
that probably wouldn't work anyway, this might be a good story. The
most thrilling part of this story came when the guy almost bumped his
head. Now that's excitement!
Ratings for "Room With A View"
Athena (technical quality): 3
Venus (plot & character): 5
Celeste (appeal to reviewer): 1
"Blind Date" by RC (74734.271@CompuServe.COM). Our sexy narrator is
seated at a bar with a really boring blind date. Suddenly, they are
joined at their table by two stunningly beautiful lesbians, and she is
much more attracted to them than she is to the guy she came with. He
wants to leave, but she wants to stay. Interesting premise! I don't
want to tell you any more of the plot. If you like the set-up, you'll
enjoy this well-written, sexy story. I certainly did!
Ratings for "Blind Date"
Athena (technical quality): 10
Venus (plot & character): 10
Celeste (appeal to reviewer): 10
"Racy Lady" by RC (74734.271@CompuServe.COM). The title is a pun.
Colleen is an auto race addict (a racy lady). One day she watches a
particularly exciting race and is amazed to discover that the driver of
the winning car is a sexy young woman her own age (a doubly racy lady).
They're gonna fuck after the race, right? Wrong, Colleen joins Julie's
pit crew. There's a lot of build-up in this story. Colleen is
initially turned off to the idea of sex with a woman, but Julie is
obviously hot for her body. I don't know whether this should be
labeled seduction or romance, but it was a really good story.
I had never read a story before by this author. I'm going to watch for
more. The title lines usually begin with RC. Watch for them!
Ratings for "Racy Lady"
Athena (technical quality): 10
Venus (plot & character): 10
Celeste (appeal to reviewer): 10
"Heat" by Mark Aster (MyFrThAl@aol.com). Oh, shit! Now we've got
lesbians on the police force! Well, not really - just a healthy
bisexual who is willing to have a good time with a friendly citizen or
two on her beat. This is a very hot story. I have sort of half a
resolution to make it a little harder for this author to keep getting
all these high ratings. So after I read the first part of this story,
I was ready to zap him: "The author is simply using the uniform implied
by the title to titillate readers with a story that has nothing to do
with police officers." I could lower his rating in the final two
categories to at least 9.
This fascination with women in uniform was something I could
understand. Several years ago on Halloween, I had to take the kids
door to door. They wanted me to wear a costume, and I went as a cop.
I did nothing kinky on the streets: I wore the entire costume and kept
the equipment on my belt; and the kids enjoyed it. However, I really
got my money's worth after the kids went to bed, when I arrested the
cowpoke with an arrow through his head who had been passing out goodies
at our own house.
In spite of my own fascination with the sexual potential of officers of
the law, I figure the irrelevance factor should be good enough to bring
this story down to maybe a 10, 9, 9. Except it turned out not to be
true, as Sondra frisked Our Hero in the alley before they eventually
consummated the act on the hood of the police car. Hot story!
Ratings for "Heat"
Athena (technical quality): 10
Venus (plot & character): 10
Celeste (appeal to reviewer): 10
"Who's the Boss" by Unknown Author. Facing a slight slowdown in the
number of stories sent to me by authors, I decided to look for an
interesting title in the postings. This one sounded like it might be a
parody of the popular American sitcom where Tony Danza and his daughter
live with his boss, while he serves as her housekeeper and they fall in
love with each other. Wrong. The story is actually about two female
roommates. The narrator (Nancy) describes Lisa this way: "She is like a
whore. (Yet, she looks every bit as classy and innocent and elegant as
I do). She hangs out with a bunch of guys, she has already slept with
the whole Football team, I think. She pays visits to some professors
at night, coming back with an "A" in the course." Then later Nancy
adds, "... it is uprising to me that she is preserving herself for one
man." Go figure! There's one for Jackie's Bloopers.
Nancy herself is "gorcious" and has a boyfriend named either Rick or
Risk, but Lisa is trying to steal him for herself. (Nancy overlooks the
fact that since Risk is on the Football team, this may already be a
fait accompli.) Risk gets Nancy drunk and prepares to fuck her,
commencing with this dialogue:
- Rick, are you crazy? This is like, the first time, and you just
ripped of my blouse!! Be nice.
- OK, honey. Sorry about that.
Actually, maybe I was wrong about the sitcom parody. I CAN imagine Tony
Danza saying that. Anyway, I read both parts that were posted, but I
think there may be even more. If it gets any better, somebody should
let me know.
Ratings for "Who's the Boss"
Athena (technical quality): 3
Venus (plot & character): 2
Celeste (appeal to reviewer): 1
"On the Dock" by Sue (SueNH@AOL.com). Sue goes off for a solitary
vacation in the forests of Maine. Certain that she is alone, she does
the furry wild thing solo by the side of the lake and falls asleep.
She is awakened by the sound of the voices of a couple who have been
observing her from a nearby cabin. She feigns sleep and watches them
make love on their dock. Afterwards, they join her with the promise of
additional mutually hot sex.
Sue does her usual good job of describing sexual activities in vivid
detail and of making the sex fit in perfectly with the mood set by the
environment. This is another excellent story.
Ratings for "On the Dock"
Athena (technical quality): 10
Venus (plot & character): 10
Celeste (appeal to reviewer): 10
"Raped Teen Burglar" by TEX. A writer who called himself the Bashful
Pervert recently posted a message in which he severely lambasted an
author of one of my Top 100 Stories for 1995. He referred to TEX as a
self-righteous asshole who couldn't distinguish between fantasy and
reality. As you may recall, TEX took a story posted by someone else
and added an "ending" that gave the story an entirely different impact.
My own opinion of "Raped Teen Burglar" is that TEX's revision is one of
the most literate and realistic stories that have ever appeared on
a.s.s.
In the original story, a young man catches a teenage girl burglarizing
his apartment; and as a "punishment" he has a good ole time with her.
The original story ends with an assertion by the rapist that he'll be
boinking her on a regular basis from now on. TEX's part of the story
begins with "Or so he thought!" and continues with the arrest of the
rapist and his subsequent gang-rape in prison. TEX's part of the story
could stand on its own as a good story; but what makes it beautiful is
the contrast to the original half. TEX uses almost the exact words of
the original author, but he turns them against the rapist rather than
the teenage girl. In addition, TEX turns the inarticulate driveling of
the original author into a literate presentation of graphic details.
TEX is simultaneously engaging in satire and naturalism. (Maybe he's
John Steinbeck reincarnated - living in a literary commune in Sulphur
Springs.) The term "naturalism" refers to the idea of presenting a
story in graphic detail so that real life comes across as "more real"
than it really is. That definition will get you a C- (That's
pronounced C minus. It has nothing to do with a programming language.)
in most college courses; but I got it from an excellent professor (with
whom I did not have sex), and I like it. We've had other examples of
naturalism on this newsgroup, and some of them have been well written
(e.g., Dafney DeWitt's "Spare Change" and - to a lesser extent -
"Captured" by TorTress). I see nothing wrong with authors writing from
this persepctive.
The Bashful Pevert was particularly upset because the theme of the
original story brought back memories of a lover with whom he had played
out a 'burglar gets caught and raped' fantasy." He had told her that
he had the story, and she was very excited to read it, saying that that
scene was the hottest netsex that she had ever had. Because of TEX's
perverse distortion of the story, the Bashful Pervert now felt he had
to tell her that "some fuckhead who couldn't distinguish fantasy from
reality had found it necessary to ruin the story." Chill out, Mr.
Pervert. No such radical step is necessary. Just clip off TEX's
ending of the story and you'll have exactly what the original author
wrote. Ship the original story to your friend, and she'll never be any
the wiser. If she comlains that the story has an unrealistic ending,
that's the original author's fault.
After I wrote this review, I found another posting on a.s.s. from
somebody named Escamilio, agreeing with the Bashful Pervert: "'TEX' is
a total self-righteous asshole. And how come 'TEX' considers it OK to
brutally rape a male prisoner but not to rape a female criminal? 'All
out of proportion' indeed!" I think the irony here is fabulous. TEX
has never suggested that raping a male prisoner is OK; all he has done
is put the two sets of events back to back. What is happening is that
people who think it would be fun and games to rape a teenager suddenly
find themselves betrayed when they find their "hero" getting raped
himself - "when they had been set up to look for more of the same."
The fault, dear Perverts, is in the eyes of the reader, not in the
words of the author.
Incidentally, I do believe that TEX engages in a bit of a Polyanna
ending when he says the girl grew up to be a normally happy, well-
adjusted adult. But so what? Some of the most popular stories on
a.s.s. do a similar Polyanna routine when they present adults fucking
children or people becoming sex slaves with absolutely no ill effects
on anyone's personality. Chill out. It's just a string of words.
If TEX is a self-righteous asshole, I wish more SRA's would react like
he has. He has not demanded that a.s.s. be shut down. Quite the
contrary, he has joined us and chosen to fight us on our own terms.
What he has done is to say: "This story was unrealistic. Here's the
full story. Now see how you like it." These two readers did not like
it at all. The reason. Why, because some SRA has had the nerve to
point out that turning an unconvicted thief into a lifelong sex slave
may not be all the fun that it's cracked up to be! That's a far step
from those SRA's who want to close us down.
Using my current rating system, I would have rated the original story
5, 8, 1. It was very badly written; but it did represent a good
attempt at the typical burglar gets caught and raped theme. On the
other hand, I disliked it because it came across to me as
extraordinarily simplistic. TEX's revision gets straight 10's. I DO
think that TEX became excessively moralistic at the very end of the
story; but I am going to forgive him for that. (Maybe he wants to
publish the story in his church bulletin and he was afraid that the
little old ladies of the congregation would be shocked if he wasn't
really explicit about the moral of his story.) The Bashful Pervert's
reaction shows me that TEX has accomplished his goal; he has taken
almost the exact words and plot of the original author and has
fiendishly turned it around to achieve an entirely different effect.
I was drawn to review this story this second time by the Bashful
Pervert's flame of TEX in a.s.s. It annoys me to see an author
denounced as an asshole or fuckhead simply because he has posted a
story at variance with the critic's own value system. I am used to
such flames from the Real Assholes and Fuckheads (the people who want
to close down sex stories on the Internet), but I would hope that we of
all people would show a larger degree of courtesy to people whose
values differ from our own. TEX apparently has the "personality
deficit" of disliking exploitive sexual activities. Instead of flaming
the original author or demanding that our newsgroup be abolished and
all its readers consigned to eternal damnation, he has responded by
writing us a damned good story. I think we should thank him for that.
Ratings for "Raped Teen Burglar"
Athena (technical quality): 10
Venus (plot & character): 10
Celeste (appeal to reviewer): 10