How come so many German Stories?

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Re: How come so many German Stories?

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What about that old theory (stereotype) that the further you travel north, the juicier the perversions get? ;-)
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JoaoGenerico (imported) wrote: Mon Aug 04, 2008 6:39 am What about that old theory (stereotype) that the further you travel north, the juicier the perversions get? ;-)

And I thought it was South!...
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Yeah, well, the Mother Ship here isn't located in Florida, is it?
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Oh, I was thinking about Europe, where the Mediterranean are usually desperately vanilla (or perhaps I was just unlucky).

The US, of course, is the land of kink, in all latitudes.
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I may be that a "corpus" of German stories reached critical mass and now German-language writers feel comfortable of contributing in that language?

I mean, it never even crossed my mind the possibility of contributing in Portuguese before seeing another lusophone author doing so.
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We got a short Portuguese one just now...

- a STORY that is! Not a real person...
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Re: How come so many German Stories?

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I think it's awesome that the EA is so international. Until the last year or so, English with a smattering of German was really it; now, there are all these other languages represented. It slightly sucks for an unlinguistic lout such as myself (I rely on Google for translations), but that's beside the point; more international stories mean more varied readers, and thats great!

I pity the administrators, however, when cyrillic or mandarin stories come in, with their font-y trouble!
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The computer takes care of transation.Just go to ALTA VISTA BABLE with the story you want to translate.I just copy and paste.Let the Germans write
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Re: How come so many German Stories?

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Because Germans are perverts! :D In a good way, of course...

Moving to Germany to live and work this year. No joke
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Speaking of German stories, the one posted this morning called "Tante Bea 1", "Aunt Bea 1", is a repost of something I KNOW I've read here before. I just can't figure out what it's already posted under. As the poster tagged it "Erfunden", or "Found," I figure it's been reposted from here to somewhere else at some point. If anyone recognizes the theme of a 16 yo. boy with several sisters who dresses in their clothing, let me know.

Thanks.
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