It has mobile support and some useful search tools, and you can even submit your own work. has a distinct, simple design without ads and offers thousands of free LGBT sex stories. Therefore, discovering talented submissions is hard unless you know the author. It’s just an alphabetical list without complex numbers or ratings. Lastly, they should add features inside the author’s section. Unlike some of its competitors like Literotica, Nifty has made a site that looks and works well on mobile devices. The quality of the stories varies widely, however, and The Best of Nifty list was set up as a readers guide pointing to some of the best stories posted at Nifty. Users may select multiple niches using a CTRL button, then sort stories by relevance or date. Nifty Archives® is a great resource for those seeking Gay Erotic Fiction. Just search for anything, and you’ll be guided toward the search page, which is solid. We’re certain that this helps to keep the bandwidth costs down but at what cost? They’re going overboard with simplicity in this area.ĭespite the minimal design, sections for new stories, authors, and an advanced search help you find what you're looking for. No style, nothing a Notepad look is what you get, and I don’t mean centered text, either. Some, on the other hand, will find Nifty’s approach to stories insane. Others who are happy to read will find a text-based website with no ads and looks very clean and simple. The site is receiving donations to this day compared to other archives, those that haven’t seen a single penny drop for years.Īfter reading the detailed submission guidelines, those with a creative side can submit stories to Nifty for publishing. By the way, just to know how great Nifty content is, look at the recent donors' list. ![]() Of course, this is just a taste of what can be found here. Categories range from adult friends, authoritarian, camping, beginnings, and bondage to historical, interracial, and teen. More than 300,000 adult stories on Nifty are from over 15,000 different writers and authors. Even top-of-the-line sex story sites that cover all niches don’t exactly beat Nifty in the numbers department, and those digits are superior when you consider the niche. With LGBT symbols as a background and a pink logo, Nifty goes to “advertise” its stats, which are impressive. Of course, the content is still the king, but it’s great to know that you’re welcome here, and the place doesn’t smell of dry GILF pussy. Even the menu at the top is stylized, with icons, round corners, and other “modern” elements. This niche is not exactly popular, but the owners put a lot of effort into making it seem relevant, at least for a story site. Glancing at gives you a good feeling it's the first of five sites pleasant to the human eye. ![]() ![]() The project started as an archive that placed stories inside the anonymous FTP client. Its slogan is “Have a Nifty Day,” which has been there since 1992. The site has been around for over 20 years, runs on donations, and specializes in LGBT stories (gay, lesbian, bisexual, transexual), but it also contains dinosaurs. And if nothing else, you can go there, read the stories and tell yourself with relative assurance that at least your stuff isn't that is a huge, free archive of adult sex stories exploring many different themes and niches. And yet it's entertaining in the same way Showgirls or anything starring Pamela Lee is entertaining. You have to dig for hours through the worthless metal to find a gem. The real person slash reads like the notebook of a 13-year-old chronic masturbator - Matthew Lawrence and that annoying guy who used to date Jennifer Love Hewitt getting it on after a photo session, 18-part Mary Sues about Ryan Phillippe (or Justin Timberlake, I can never remember which). The stories that are slashed there fall into the realm of places you just should not go, no matter how much your muse begs you - Jim Walsh from Beverley Hills 90210, Full House, Home Improvement. Never, ever in my entire life have I had the displeasure of seeing so much shit in one place. ![]() The Nifty archive is the site everyone insults in public but keeps in their bookmarks.
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