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03-09-11  11:05am - 4999 days Original Post - #1
Little Lord WTF (0)
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Am I The Only Person Who Finds Some Pornographic Writing Better Than Porn Films?

I read a poll in Playboy that said erotic writing is still the number one masturbatory aid. I've always enjoyed reading erotic fiction.

I recently discovered a love of reading true sex confessions after buying a book for my Kindle based on a banned website, which totally turned me on. I didn't watch porn for a whole week while reading it. Lol! I guess it was because it described things that they don't show in porn and was more realistic.

Any other fans of erotic writing and sex confessions?

03-09-11  12:06pm - 4999 days #2
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You might want to check out a poll question we ran last Aug.

Do you read erotic / pornographic literature? Former PornUsers Senior Administrator
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03-09-11  12:39pm - 4999 days #3
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I'd strongly recommend: Philip Roth's The dying animal and The Humbling -the latter one if you are into BDSM, although the former has some sadomasochistic touches here and there, without a doubt-; i'd strongly recommend a lot of Kundera too; Lawrence Durrell's The Alexandria Quartet; Patrick Mcgrath's Asylum has some intensely perverse passages, and, certainly, many more works that i can't think of right now.

I'd not hesitate in calling the aforementioned works as erotic. Puritanism: The haunting fear that someone, somewhere, may be happy.

H.L. Mencken.
Edited on Mar 09, 2011, 12:46pm

03-09-11  04:43pm - 4999 days #4
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I love reading and do a lot of it, but I've never considered erotic writing as part of a balanced diet of porn. That's not to say that it isn't or can't be, but I guess it's just not something that I considered.

03-09-11  06:01pm - 4999 days #5
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@nostromo

Somebody else has recommended 'The Humbling' to me. I've made a note of your suggestions.

@Khan

Thanks. I'll check the link out when I've posted this.

This is the confessions book I bought that I spoke about in my first post. The funny thing was that it was recommended to me by the man who owns Cam4. You would think he wouldn't have time to read with all those lovely sex shows going on. XD I highly recommend it. I'm about half way through it now. There is one in there about some guys who placed an egg in a drunk girls vagina when she passed out. It was well nasty. It went rotten or something and made her ill. They had to give her a hysterectomy. Oh, and there is one about this guy who got stuck in a knot with a dog. It totally shocked me.

http://www.amazon.com/WTF-Sex-Secrets-ebook/dp/B004QTOP0M

03-09-11  07:07pm - 4998 days #6
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I used to read quite a few sex stories on the site alt sex stories. I sort of drifted away from that site a few years ago and I honestly don't remember why. I know that I haven't been by there in a long while. Long live the Brown Coats.

03-09-11  08:52pm - 4998 days #7
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Originally Posted by Little Lord WTF:


I read a poll in Playboy that said erotic writing is still the number one masturbatory aid. I've always enjoyed reading erotic fiction.


I used to read erotic fiction back in the 1970s. That was before the Internet.

I think the poll results are questionable. On the Internet, which I assume is the main source of porn, most porn is visual: photos or videos. How many sites sell erotic fiction? Or carry erotic fiction?

I read little to none erotic fiction nowadays. My porn is visual: photos and videos. And I would guess that is true for most people, unless you define erotic writing in a very broad sense that makes the definition basically meaningless. Some people could get off reading the daily newspaper, or reading a women's fashion magazine.

03-10-11  01:15am - 4998 days #8
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"The Humbling" looks interesting, thanks for the heads up! x Mistress Kent xx

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03-10-11  02:34am - 4998 days #9
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With all due respect to Henry Miller, I prefer visual media ... I wanted something new, so I left England for New England.

03-10-11  02:43am - 4998 days #10
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There's no accounting in tastes.

Jean-Paul Sartre commented thoroughly on Flaubert's diverse descriptions of Madame Bovary's shoes and feet. It is not a secret that Flaubert kept women shoes -ankle boots, etc- kissed them and caressed them. In Flaubert's L'Education sentimentale
Frederic states: "La vue de votre pied me trouble" (The sight of your feet troubles me) -i'm not a translator so i beg you to be generous with my translation-. The emotional, and libidinal indeed, influence that Michelle de Burne gains over Andr�ariolle in Guy de maupassant's Our Heart is highly erotic, in my view; without a doubt much more than met art's and hegre's kitsch. Puritanism: The haunting fear that someone, somewhere, may be happy.

H.L. Mencken.
Edited on Mar 10, 2011, 02:49am

03-10-11  11:25am - 4998 days #11
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Originally Posted by nostromo:


There's no accounting in tastes...

The emotional, and libidinal indeed, influence that Michelle de Burne gains over Andrariolle in Guy de maupassant's Our Heart is highly erotic, in my view; without a doubt much more than met art's and hegre's kitsch.


I think you just insulted Met-art, which is probably my favorite porn site. How dare you!!!!

You can insult Hegre all you want, but please respect Met-art, which is the gold standard for softcore teen photography.

03-10-11  03:00pm - 4998 days #12
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There are two sites that carry erotic fiction that I go to quite regularly if visual gets boring, and quite frequently it does.

If you are a true "reader" then your imagination causes the written word to become visual anyway. If the story is well written then the characters and action will come alive for you with the added bonus that they all look and act the way YOU see them in your mind.

That's why people react so negatively to movies that are based on books they have read. The books created one reality in their minds and the movie can't even come close to the way they envisioned things to be.

There are notable exceptions to this, of course. The Harry Potter movies came quite close to matching the picture my mind had painted through the books.

One other point (made by the pervert in me), reading is also more interactive: Let's say the author is younger and has a pantyhose fetish, and I've made it abundantly clear how I feel about pantyhose, I'll just go to the story I have saved in Open Office and replace all mention of "pantyhose" with "garter belt and nylons." It's done with one click! Interactivity at its best.

03-11-11  11:16am - 4997 days #13
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Originally Posted by messmer:


If you are a true "reader" then your imagination causes the written word to become visual anyway. If the story is well written then the characters and action will come alive for you with the added bonus that they all look and act the way YOU see them in your mind.


Puritanism: The haunting fear that someone, somewhere, may be happy.

H.L. Mencken.

03-12-11  11:00am - 4996 days #14
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I don't really read pornographic literature... but by way of racy emails - and racier IM chats - I've arguably made my own Amazing what a little imagination and suspension of disbelief can do...

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