A wholesome Fembot Story?
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A wholesome Fembot Story?
Is there a story written here where the story is SFW and genuinely wholesome as heck?
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I can recommend VICI diaries (some might have racy elements, but in general they're great adventure stories with genuine drama). Some of mine (and my mate australopith's) stories are SFW - but others might not be so.
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Re: A wholesome Fembot Story?
Might want to qualify your usage of the term "wholesome" here.
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Re: A wholesome Fembot Story?
Stay away from the "Inspektor 12 Kronicles" at work!!
I'll second Propman's nomination of "The V.I.C.I. Diaries" as being wholesome {for the most part - some of the non-sexual action can get pretty graphic}, along with Gynoneko's "Exo Saves the Day." For my money, both hark back to the wonderful movie serials of the 1930's and '40's, whilst retaining all the "SFR" elements this community is known for.
I'll second Propman's nomination of "The V.I.C.I. Diaries" as being wholesome {for the most part - some of the non-sexual action can get pretty graphic}, along with Gynoneko's "Exo Saves the Day." For my money, both hark back to the wonderful movie serials of the 1930's and '40's, whilst retaining all the "SFR" elements this community is known for.
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Re: A wholesome Fembot Story?
Propman wrote:I can recommend VICI diaries (some might have racy elements, but in general they're great adventure stories with genuine drama). Some of mine (and my mate australopith's) stories are SFW - but others might not be so.
Might as well throw my own two cents in here: there's plenty of non-sexual stuff in The V.I.C.I. Diaries, but a personal bit of forewarning. "A House Divided" contains a lengthy sequence of Vicki being effectively tortured (full disclosure: she's depicted in this series as being college-age, early 20s; I wrote her with Jennifer Lawrence in mind), "Cold Blood" opens with a brutal series of killings and ENDS with one hell of a gut-punch (nobody spoil the ending, please), and several bits of the Epsilon's Last Stand trilogy ("Beast", "The Dragon" and "Broken") may be hard to get through as well. Also, "Cold Blood" and "Lawson's Eleven" (and probably a few other stories besides them) do contain strong language, so you may want to be careful about who's strolling past the monitor when you read those.Baron wrote: I'll second Propman's nomination of "The V.I.C.I. Diaries" as being wholesome {for the most part - some of the non-sexual action can get pretty graphic}, along with Gynoneko's "Exo Saves the Day." For my money, both hark back to the wonderful movie serials of the 1930's and '40's, whilst retaining all the "SFR" elements this community is known for.
One final advisory: Some of the stories within The V.I.C.I. Diaries are long. Approaching novel-length, even. Be sure to bookmark often.
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I'll also recommend the V.I.C.I. Diaries, as well as Exo Saves The Day. Both are wonderfully written by two tremendously talented authors, both of whom I've had the pleasure of working with. And listen to Duke when he says some of those entries into the V.I.C.I. Diaries series are long, as well as dense. Dedicate some time to reading them. They're good but you get totally lost in that world! lolDukeNukem 2417 wrote:Propman wrote:I can recommend VICI diaries (some might have racy elements, but in general they're great adventure stories with genuine drama). Some of mine (and my mate australopith's) stories are SFW - but others might not be so.Might as well throw my own two cents in here: there's plenty of non-sexual stuff in The V.I.C.I. Diaries, but a personal bit of forewarning. "A House Divided" contains a lengthy sequence of Vicki being effectively tortured (full disclosure: she's depicted in this series as being college-age, early 20s; I wrote her with Jennifer Lawrence in mind), "Cold Blood" opens with a brutal series of killings and ENDS with one hell of a gut-punch (nobody spoil the ending, please), and several bits of the Epsilon's Last Stand trilogy ("Beast", "The Dragon" and "Broken") may be hard to get through as well. Also, "Cold Blood" and "Lawson's Eleven" (and probably a few other stories besides them) do contain strong language, so you may want to be careful about who's strolling past the monitor when you read those.Baron wrote: I'll second Propman's nomination of "The V.I.C.I. Diaries" as being wholesome {for the most part - some of the non-sexual action can get pretty graphic}, along with Gynoneko's "Exo Saves the Day." For my money, both hark back to the wonderful movie serials of the 1930's and '40's, whilst retaining all the "SFR" elements this community is known for.
One final advisory: Some of the stories within The V.I.C.I. Diaries are long. Approaching novel-length, even. Be sure to bookmark often.
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