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WeeWillyWinky (0)
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I've never been excited or turned on by "erotic literature". Anais Nin (sp?) is a dead bore, example, and I'm lampooning:
"He took his bristling rod in hand and slipped it into my dripping velvet chamber, and with his other hand he clasped my creamy swollen breast and pulled its distended teat until I felt it would tear from my flesh..."
Literotica is full of stories that make Anais Nin sound exciting.
The most erotic literature I know of is Keats's early poetry, particularly Endymion, some Faulkner, James Joyce, Henry James, Balzac. The erotic tension between the main characters in Kate Chopin's The Awakening is very hot.
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09-20-15 01:26am
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pat362 (0)
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I love pornographic literature because unlike other types of sexual stimuli. Literary pornography is the only one that requires that your brain fill in the blanks that visual media doesn't. Photo, Video and even comics don't allow you to imagine what the characters look like or what's happening because you can see it all with your eyes but reading the words allows you to imagine it the way you want it to look like.
The problem with pornographic literature is that its really hard to find the stuff you like.
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09-20-15 09:41am
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LPee23 (0)
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My wife devours romantic fiction. It goes beyond that, she is hard at work writing her own, and we will publish it online under a pen name.
She has shown me her work, and I am blown away.
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09-20-15 05:50pm
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Divinx (0)
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Although I do not read that kind of literature, I must admit that it perhaps immerses you more into an intimate experience of feelings and passion than most porn does today.
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09-22-15 01:19am
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