User talk:AllieCat
Hi friends, it's your friendly neighborhood smut writer (or I will be once I'm allowed), Allie. As you can probably guess I like cats, and I'm a little who's still mad I had to grow up, so basically a loli in mind if not in body. Thus I often write from that perspective, but I like writing about fucking lolis almost as much, and I'd never pass up a cute shota either (and grownups are cool too I guess). Anyway, if you have questions, comments, or an angry rant about me, feel free to leave it down below:
I think it's totally reprehensible that someone like you, openly admitting that you like "smut" and writing about sex with young girls, should come to a respectable site like this. Anyone might think that we condone such literature. - Hope (talk) 14:35, 9 December 2023 (UTC)
How dare you! I'm a respectable writer of loli smut, not "young girls"! Everyone knows lolis are 500 year old dragons from another dimension, and sure, I sometimes forget to mention the dragon bit, and I occasionally even explicitly say my characters are young girls, but that's obviously just because they're hiding their true form from humans! Me, writing about young girls? How laughable! - AllieCat (talk) 18:44, 9 December 2023 (UTC)
Based and dragon loli pilled. -- Innocent Ruin (talk) 20:39, 9 December 2023 (UTC)
I do apologise Ma'am. I was under the impression that dragons liked to eat young virgins, not deflower them. I think you may be getting a little confused - perhaps a lie down with a good book might help. Try Nabokov. Hope (talk) 23:30, 9 December 2023 (UTC)
Fair, but while Lolita was the inspiration for the term loli, the meaning expanded quite a bit over the years, especially in popular culture. As for dragons deflowering young virgins, that is certainly rare, but dragons taking human form has been a not uncommon theme in folklore for millennia (at least among depictions of wise and intelligent Asian dragons, not so much their bestial European counterparts). It stands to reason that a young dragon (or at least young by dragon standards) would take a comparatively young human form, and thus dragon lolis are merely the extension of a literary tradition dating back to before 0 AD (also, you've given me an idea for a story; a young Asian dragon meeting a bestial and aggressive European one, and all the "fun" that happens after. Much appreciated). - AllieCat (talk) 00:03, 10 December 2023 (UTC)