All Comments on 'Santa's Help'

by SeaCat

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AnonymousAnonymousover 20 years ago
This is not what the Christmas spirit should be

The category or story description should have provided a warning for readers. Infidelity is a big turnoff for me, and I avoid those types of stories, yet no warning was given. Let's see: husband works himself into exhaustion, and our princess knows it, but does she care enough to keep her legs shut for the little while till things get back to normal? Of course not. Nice of Santa to reward the whore with a computer and CD player and other trifiles, but the gift is knowing kept her integrity through a rough time is forever gone. And how much easier will it be at the next rough spot? To be fair, the story was otherwise well written, but cheating does not belong in the "Romance" category (ever heard of "Loving Wives") so it gets a 1 anyway.

gypsyredgypsyredover 20 years ago
Thanks -- Lots of imagination and a happy ending

Despite the bah! humbug! attitude of others -- I chose to believe it was a Christmas elf giving back two real lovers their sense of self and love for each other. So...........

Irishrogue35Irishrogue35over 20 years ago
Bah Humbug

I think this was great. You'll note the one bad comment was anonymous. That, to me, says quite a bit. That person didn't have the nerve to stand up for his or her opinion, so I think I would ignore it were I you, SeaCat. I think this was sweet, sexy, and showed amazing taste. It got me into the spirit of Christmas. Of course, it also aroused me... Two birds, one story... ;) Thanks, SeaCat

AnonymousAnonymousalmost 9 years ago

She fucked Santa Claus and cheated on Christmas Eve??? I would take a 12 gauge shotgun and blow her head OFF!!!!! What a whore and same to you for writing this shit--score a negative 300 FUCK OFF AND DIE Worst writer EVER

ThelvynerThelvynerover 7 years ago
Disgusted

Cheating on your spouse? Why is this considered romance? Santa having sex with a married woman? Come on! This was a pile of shit.

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