Asstr Codes

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Story Codes are used to describe what is in the story. There are standards for codes, but they differ from forum to forum and I've never bothered reading them anyway. I pretty much use abbreviations that seem clear and concise, but just in case they're not...

Sex and Ages as applied to main characters: 
Because age is one of the most significant aspects of a story's appeal to the reader, it is always listed first in the story codes.

g - (girl) female age 12 and below
f - (teen) female age 13-17
F - (adult) female age 18+
b - (boy) male age 12 and below
m - (teen) male age 13-17
M - (adult) male age 18+

In my codes whichever comes first is normally the aggressive or dominant partner in a scene if applicable, or
to identify them by age. When scenes have multiple partners it will be demonstrated using multiple letters, or a plus sign. Multiple letters indicate 2 characters having sex with 1 or 2 partners such as MM/f, or MF/bg for example. The plus sign indicates more than 2 ie. M+/F, or F/m+

Other codes may be used as well to identify sexual scenes involving unique partners:
TG - Transgender and tg
- Teen Transgender
TS - Transsexual and ts
- Teen Transsexual 
TG and TS are technically different, but I tend to use both of them the same. I prefer TS personally and tend to use it in those few stories I've done with such characters in them. In case you don't know a Transgender person is someone who is physically male or female, but identifies and lives as the opposite sex. A Transsexual is someone who has undergone surgery (or some other method) to change their sex. This is most commonly associated with males becoming female, but applies equally to females becoming male.
Dog - Exactly what it sounds like, and
Horse - Which is self-explanatory, someone is having sex with an animal and probably having a good time doing it

Level of Consent:
The level of consent is usually fairly straightforward, but there may be cases where the border between reluctant and non-consensual become fuzzy. I try to express it as accurately as I can, but you should always remember that our opinions on what is consensual and what isn't may differ.

Cons - Consensual, meaning everyone in the scene agrees to have sex with few or no reservations.
Reluc - Reluctant, meaning there is some coercion involved in getting one or more characters to participate in sexual activity
NC - Non-Consensual, someone is being forced to do something they do not wish to do and are generally not having a very good time

Story Types and General Content:
Provides a general description of the story's setting or background, and I tend to use it to identify stories that occur outside our 'normal' reality, or have elements typical of a certain fiction genre. I don't usually stray too far from the ordinary day to day world around us. This code may also identify certain aspects of the story type or content.

Ghost - Ghost Story. When there are supernatural aspects important to the plot or a scene, such as in "My Dead Hands" for example
EH - Erotic Horror. Exactly what it sounds like.
Sci-Fi - Science Fiction, meaning futuristic, or the story includes strange phenomena such as ESP or UFO's central to the plot
Romance - When two or more characters are romantically involved and it is the primary focus of the plot
Drama - I used this just once I think, it was a very dramatic story. I guess it just means that the story is a lot more serious than most of my work.
Fant - Fantasy, where it is obvious that the laws of nature are being bent to provide new and interesting plot twists and characters, "Wishes Come True" is a good example.
   NOTE: in some other code systems 'fant' means infant. I don't do babies, and I probably never will, so I've used it differently here. I hope that doesn't confuse too many people
No Sex - When the story has no graphic sexual scenes
Slow - I use this to mean that there is a lot of character or plot development rather than just wall-to-wall sex. Remember that slow does not mean boring!
Violent - Used when the story contains graphic violence which may or may not be depicted during a sexual encounter or scene
Drugs - When the story portrays graphic drug use, not necessarily in a positive manner, but I'm not always as negative as most people would like either. 
Humor - Is when there are funny things in the story - intentionally. The humor may not necessarily be the focal point of the story, but most often it is central to character development.
BDSM - Bondage & Discipline, Dominant/submissive, Sadomasochism relationships as a part of the plot, theme, or a particular scene in the story.

Sexual Orientation:
I will sometimes list the general orientation of characters in the story if it is something out of the ordinary, or unexpected. If no orientation is specified then the proper conclusions can be drawn from the Sex and Age
codes. Bi - Bisexual, sex with members of both sexes by a single person

Gay - Two men having sex, although the term is often applied equally to women
Les/Lez - Lesbian, two women having sex
Solo - A single person, male or female, having sex with himself...I don't think I've ever used this one, but I might someday

Thematic factors or Influence:
These codes will point out certain aspects central to the story's theme or character development, or more simply let the reader know if a certain fetish is being played to.

First - Loss of virginity, this normally refers to female vaginal virginity, but it may apply to anal virginity as well (in the case of males) or, it may refer to the first sexual encounter of any type for a character
Med - Medical, meaning there are doctors and/or nurses involved in those roles
Student - When a character is in an educational environment for a sexual scene, or a teacher is involved in that specific role
Rel - Religion, when some form of religious belief or setting is central to the plot or characters
Prost - Prostitution, one or more of the characters has sex for money

Sexual Activities:
These codes provide all the necessary information to understand what they can generally expect to find as they read the story. It should always be remembered that the terms are usually very broad and are not specific enough in this context to provide any but the most basic information. I have been guilty of deliberately 'forgetting' to place certain codes because in doing so I felt that the story was compromised. Some people found that rather irritating as I found out later, but I still think it was the right thing to do.

I've tried to order these somewhat by general category, some things go well together, some don't, but that's neither here nor there. More complete definitions of what is what can be found elsewhere on the web. I'm really not trying to write a dictionary or anything here.

Inc - Incest, sexual relations between relatives, although usually indicating close relatives ie. Father/daughter, Mother/son, Aunt/niece, etc.
Cuck - Cuckold. When a husband is replaced in the sexual relationship with his wife by someone else, usually another male often called a "Bull"
Mast - Masturbation, normally used if masturbation is a significant part of a scene or storyline
Oral - Fellatio and/or cunnilingus. May also include any fetish involving the mouth, although these are usually best described with other codes
Anal - Anal Intercourse, or a lot of anal play is involved in a particular scene or the plot. May include analingus, for example
Toys - Used to describe the significant presence of vibrators, dildos, butt plugs, etc.
Cheat - When spousal infidelity is central to the storyline
Voy - Voyeur is when someone watches a sexual act between other persons and receives sexual gratification from watching
Exh - Exhibition is when a person is knowingly watched during sex, usually deliberately, and receives pleasure from it
Public - When sexual encounters occur in a public place
Preg - Pregnant, may be followed by a question mark if the issue is unresolved at the end of the story. Kind of a spoiler in my opinion
Beast -
Bestiality. Having sex with animals, there will always be a code to explain i.e. f/dog or Dog/f
Pierce - When a character is bodily pierced for largely cosmetic purposes, but with sexual overtones usually
Brand - Branding for generally cosmetic reasons, but often performed as part of a sexual ritual...at least in my stories
Fist - Fisting, vaginal or anal penetration by the hand
WS - Water Sports, or GS - Golden Showers, a pleasant way to say Piss Games, involving urinating on (or in) a sexual partner or yourself
TV - Transvestite a person who dresses in the clothing of the opposite sex for sexual pleasure. Not the same as TG or TS although some people miss the distinction.
Forced Fem - Forced Feminization is when a male is coerced into dressing as a female
Sleep - Sleepy Sex, meaning one or more partners is unconscious during sex
Necro - Necrophilia, sex with the dead (this will almost always be consensual for obvious reasons)
Snuff - When someone dies to satisfy a sexual desire. This can be suicide, murder, or accidental and may be consensual
Rape - Pretty much what it is. generally non-consensual in my stories, but a story may have a consensual rape theme
BB/CBT - Ball Busting is when a man's testicles are punched or kicked or otherwise abused.
CBT is Cock and Ball Torture.
Cast - Castration is the removal of the testes
Pen - Penectomy is removal of the penis
Ped - Pedophilia, I use this when characters under the age of 12 are used in a sexual situation. I don't do it often, so I like to reinforce it as people may be offended.
Bukkake - The Japanese sport of multiple men cumming on a woman's face
and body
Suicide - Self-explanatory
Amp - Amputation, the loss of one or more limbs
FGM - Female Genital Mutilation, also Infib - Infibulation, used when a female character has a clitorectomy, or is infibulated.
Sperm - Indicates a sperm fetish, usually drinking or wearing it
Asphyx - Asphyxia, also Breath - Breath play, includes hanging, bagging, strangulation, etc.
Size - When the size of the penis is important to the plot or a character's motivation

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Frequently Asked Questions
about
Abbreviated Story Codes in A.S.S.*
Arranged by Subject
The presence or absence of "/" doesn't mean much except on
dominance stories. In those stories the one(s) to the left of
the slash are dominating those to the right of the slash.
When it is used, ~ means "with." M~dog is "man with a dog.
M~mf means that an adult man has sex with both a teen boy and a
teen girl. Mm~f means that both an adult man and a teen boy have
sex with a teen girl.
There is a list of recommendations for authors stored
permanently at:

The story code FAQ for authors.
More on what should, but might not, be included in the subject
line at:


The ASSM subject line FAQ

Story codes are a tradition for online erotic stories. They are presented
alongside the story title to indicate to the potential reader the general
content of the tale. I've used the standard codes found on the net and those
familiar with online erotica will know their way around them already.

Even people who are unfamiliar with story-codes will find many of them
self-explanatory, but for the purposes of thoroughness, the most common ones are
detailed below.

The codes used are split into several categories to define the basic content
of the story:

Combinations can be used to identify the age and gender of participants in
group-sex, with '+' after a letter indicating more than five characters of that
group. For example:

*Note that 'Incest' is usually followed by the relationship in question
e.g. mother/son, aunt/nephew, etc.

There are a number of other caution codes - for example, 'n/c'
(non-consensual), 'beast' (beastiality) and 'snuff' (murder) - which are not
used in any of my stories.

For a more detailed guide to codes, try the comprehensive Story Code FAQ at
ASSTR.

Sucking cum from pussies and/or arseholes
Sperm being squirted all over faces
Many ejaculations onto one person's face
Snowballing. Swapping sperm mouth-to-mouth
Double Penetration. Woman/girl being fucked vaginally and anally at
the same time
Triple Penetration. Woman/girl being fucked vaginally, anally and
orally at the same time
Sex involving three and four people respectively
Many men fucking one woman or girl (or boy)
Spanking and mild corporal punishment
Use of, or involvement in, pornographic magazines or movies
Voyerism. Spying on people undressing or having sex
Exhibitionism. Undressing or having sex to an audience (willing or
otherwise)
Insertion of the fist into the vagina or anus
A character is reluctant to have sex, but comes roud to enjoying it
later
Pregnant women's milk-leaking breasts used in sex-play
Male or female character losing their cherry
Sex involving characters aged between 13 and 19
Domination. One character bullies the other, usually with the
submissive character's consent
Sex between close family members (virtually all the stories here have
this code)
Sex involving characters aged 12 or under
Males and females having sex with each other in a variety of
combinations
Watersports. Pissing on (and in) people for
pleasure

a brief guide to
STORY
CODES AND ABBREVIATIONS
___ Confused about all those symbols
that appear beside story titles on most web sites? You kinda
get the M / f thingy,
but if I say "M / f
nc hard voy " you
think I�m nuts? Just read this brief guide and everything will be explained
to you!
___ Please
remember that these codes apply to spanking stories . BDSM and
sex stories may have different symbols or different meanings, and often
they do.
M / f
� = �
one adult male spanks a young female
FF / m
� = �
two adult females spank a young male
F / x
� = � one adult female spank an undisclosed
young recipient
F+M / F � = � one
adult male and a number of adult females spank an adult female
Please note that I never use "b" and "g". All minors
are treated the same in my classifications (�m� and �f�), be they 7 or 17
or whatnot.
semi-cons (or sc ) � = � semi-consensual spanking
non-cons (or nc ) � = � non-consensual spanking
This rating is very important , because not all people
want to read all kinds of stories. In general, a non-cons spanking is a
punishment, and a consensual spanking is erotic or for fun. The semi-cons
territory is hard to define. It usually occurs when the spankee
asks for one but is at the same time reluctant to get it.
A rather common theme in stories is �kid doing something on purpose to
get a spanking.� That�s still non-consensual, because there exists a
punishment relationship between the adult and the kid, and the adult metes
out the spanking for disciplinary purposes. That the spankee
happens to enjoy it or look for it is irrelevant.
This is often omitted in story codes, but I like to use it anyway: some
readers want to avoid hard spankings, while others seek them. To each their
own. Obviously, this is only for general reference . Other
adjectives may be used, but one should try and describe the objective
intensity of the spanking rather than the spanker�s attitude (harsh, stern,
strict, unforgiving, ruthless, etc). Plus, not everyone has the same
limits. Also consider that six paddle swats may be "moderate" to
an adult but "very hard" to a small child.
I tend to define " mild " a spanking with the hand, maybe
not even on the bare; " moderate " and " intense "
bring tears but don�t leave marks; any spanking with an implement I
consider " hard ", and if the implement is the main tool and / or bruises are left, then
it is " very hard ". Prolonged punishment that causes
hysterical crying and leaves severe marks is " edgy ", especially
if delivered roughly or harshly. Blood spilling, sexual harassment, beating
not on the buttocks or thighs, fainting, etc I consider " abusive ".
I do not write of such spankings, and when I do, it is a drama story where
the authors of such beatings are morally condemned (see Tourniquet ,
Paper Flowers ).
Of course, in real life I consider abusive any kind of nonconsensual
spanking inflicted on a minor, of any severity and for any reason.
Hand, plastic hairbrush, wooden spoon, ping-pong paddle, ruler,
slipper, leather paddle, wooden hairbrush, bath brush, wooden paddle, belt,
strap, tawse , carpet beater, switch, cane, paddle
with holes, birch, riding crop, martinet, flogger, cat-o-nine, Sjambok cane, whip, bullwhip ... etc.
Implements aren�t usually mentioned in story codes, also because many
stories feature more than one tool and the code would be too long. However,
I think it is important to do so. Many people (that I know of) have strong
reservations about belts, for example, which are often the weapon of choice
of abusive parents in real life, so reading stories with beltings in them might
trigger unwelcome memories. As such, I try to mention the implement as
often as I can.
Generally not indicated, also because "OTK" is really the only
code invented for this. If a particularly humiliating posture is a key
element to the story, see below.
DD = Domestic Discipline ; spanking
within a (married) couple; usually MF, but can be any pairing
R/L = real life ; a story based off
actual experience, the author�s or someone else�s (also RL , r/l )
rom = romance ;
the romantic element is relevant in the story
public = public spanking ; does not matter if
in front of the family or the whole neighborhood
plot = plot development is pivotal to the story, which is
not just "crime and punishment"
drama = moving, heartfelt content and/or tense situations as
you would d see in a movie
fluff = "I love you sweetie" "no I love you
more" "no I doooo !" you get the
drift
hum( il ) = humiliation or belittling
of the spankee
serious = mature themes developed; the overall tone is quite
grave
FemDom = females dominating
males
MaleDom = males dominating
females
HOH
Hela Porn
Shemale Get
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