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Six Times A Day

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Six Times a Day is not your usual erotic story. If you like arousing stories that have plot and character development too, you don't want to miss it. At over 3.7 million words, it's one of the longest erotic stories ever written. There's no other story quite like it, because it's illustrated with over 2900 pictures, all made by the author in Japanese anime style to perfectly fit the story's scenes.

This is the story of Alan Plummer, quite possibly the world's luckiest high-school student, on his journey from virgin to sexual nirvana. His mother's best friend secretly lusts after him, so she arranges for him to be prescribed a questionable treatment regime for a diagnosed medical problem, requiring him to have six orgasms a day each preceded by prolonged arousal. Things don't go quite as she planned, and an increasing number of gorgeous women find themselves helping him with his "medical treatments." There's apparent 'incest' with his adoptive mother and sister, creating tense and exciting situations. There are many fully-developed female characters here (in more ways than one!) that you'll want to get to know better.

It takes some time at the start of the story to develop the characters and plot, but the payoff later is a story that's emotionally satisfying as well as very arousing. There's also humor, romance, and deeper themes. The plot naturally appeals to men, but many women and couples have enjoyed it too. It's been a huge labor of love, not only for the author but also for the many fans who have helped with suggestions, proofreading extensive editing, and website and forum support. The time and effort put into it shows.

22649 pages, ebook

Published September 1, 2002

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April 26, 2024
Review contains SPOILERS.

The author is almost a mad genius or something but it is extremely repetitive, almost like he is indoctrinating the readers (the irony). FFS fast forward to some good stuff already.

The first book, which is hundreds of pages, is mostly about a young geek jerking off around 6 times per day. I don't think the author intended it to be homosexual literature, but who else would be aroused reading about a guy constantly jerking off? I really don't understand what the author was thinking, to me it is the opposite of sexy.

The story itself is so ridiculous (comically so), so exaggerated, so obnoxious I don't see how even the simplest of minds could believe it and stay immersed. It is very humorous at times though...unfortunately it seems more comic than arousing most of the time IMO.

The plot mostly seems about dominating, corrupting, humiliating and exploiting people sexually in order to help them be more sexually liberated and have lots of orgies. Yeah. Everyone's mouth ends up falling on and in love with the MCs magic dick and slurping his magical cum (most of the sex is fellatio and it gets very old, especially how many times sex ends up being interrupted). Much of the story is 2 steps forward, 1.9 steps back which is the cause of much of the excessive repetition.

One of the biggest faults with the story is that it grossly violates the 'show don't tell' concept. Readers are stuck inside the heads of the characters experiencing their perpetual ruminations. There is also sharing of some of MCs lovers with other men which I don't like. Another issue is the ridiculous amount of lesbian sex. I normally find it very arousing but the author seems to treat it very casually and mechanically and it reads like a grocery list at times with countless orgasms implied.

The MC has no balls (even his sister has bigger balls although she has the self-control of a pillaging army) and it often gets frustrating and cringy. The mother is so psychotic that she should be committed and the aunt is a cheating, scheming, lying, manipulative sexual predator. There are so many hundreds of pages of repetitive delusional, crazy, cock-hog, hypocritical mother that it quickly gets weird and boring.

On a positive note, the illustrations are great, especially since you'll have to skim through many of the chapters so you don't get bored and/or get headaches from constant eye-rolls. The deception, exploitation and excessive debauchery (it really gets ridiculous) is somewhat offset by many loving, tender intimate moments. Quite the contrast.
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