Family Values by Hoku Lani

Writer: Hoku Lani

Subject: Family Values

Link: MEWE / 17.09.2024

Family Values

“So they gave their father wine that night, and the firstborn went in and lay with her father, and he did not know when she lay down or when she got up because he was completely intoxicated” — Genesis 19:33

What a beautiful passage in a book every child needs to read. Before this great act, however, were other juicy tidbits.

“Before they had gone to bed, all the men from every part of the city of Sodom—both young and old—surrounded the house. They called to Lot, ‘Where are the men who came to you tonight? Bring them out to us so that we can have sex with them.’” — Genesis 19:4-6

Like any good father Lot offers his virgin daughters for all townsmen and boys to fuck instead. Fortunately or unfortunately, depending on your taste they refused as they would rather “sodomize” the two men.

Now the Bible would like you to think that god killed all the boys’ and girls’ dads and moms because the men and boys wanted to fuck each other like they always have.

Now honey, Gnostic texts claim that the people of Sodom obtained gnosis and no longer worshiped him. This is why god killed them. You see the people of Sodom discovered that their power was through sexual pleasure without limits.

Sorry back to the story, so Lot his pimped-out daughters and wife ran away. His wife was turned into salt and the two daughters fucked their dad. Now that’s some good family values.

COMMENT BY XP (VIA LS666 BLOG)

The Bible is filled with juicy quotes or misquotes! A personal favourite of mine is about what to do with those who commit blasphemy — get this — death by stoning and get everyone involved … it’s so civil, forgiving, and righteous, right? Well, fuck you, god!

“Anyone who blasphemes the name of the Lord is to be put to death. The entire assembly must stone them. Whether foreigner or native-born, when they blaspheme the Name they are to be put to death.” — Leviticus 24:16

So, returning to family values — incest — family sin, it’s the darkest, isn’t it? Well, have a read of “Nothing Without Sin 1 & 2”, AKA “Nihil Sine Nefas”. It’s an oldie but a goodie, combining some of the most insidious (yet delicious) paraphilias possible. Have a read and let me know what you think.

8 thoughts on “Family Values by Hoku Lani”

  1. As Hoku correctly says, what good family values. Lot certainly knew what he was doing and how right he was to do it. And XP, I had forgotten what a great story “Nothing Without Sin” ias. I had read it a while ago and forgot about it. Thanks for posting the link so i could reread it.

  2. What are “honey Gnostic texts”? I’ve not come across the narrative mentioned, and I’m interested in seeing it.

    1. I think there should be a comma there (I added in) — so that it read “Now honey, Gnostic gets …” BUT you never know … I will check with Hoku

  3. Xander, I enjoyed Nothing Without Sin, the idea that a young female child would seduce a whole family into sin. Did you become inspired at all by Orphan? It’s actually quite an erotic scene.

    The little girl supposed to be 9 puts on her foster mother’s sexy red dress, rips it so it’s nicely high on the knee, puts on makeup to look really sexy and tries to seduce the foster father, and it turns out she is an adult who looks like a child.

    I can’t quite remember if I read both chapters of Nothing Without Sin, but I would really love if you wrote a new chapter. A seductive child is a novel idea.

    I’m just thinking.

    1. Hi Simon

      Yes, the Orphan was the original inspiration. And the whole story centers around the seduction by the child-like character.

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