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Np. I had a similar problem a while back where I was drawing decent stuff, and it wasn't so much that the poses and context we're bad, but the overall shot was just boring and pulled the whole piece down. It wasn't until I started to try to think, excuse the pun, outside the box, that things started to improve.

Whilst composing a piece try to keep things like this in mind:

Do I have to get the whole scene in the canvas?
Can I do an extreme closeup shot?
What if I rotate the canvas so the scene is being viewed diagonally? What if I turn it upside down?
Will cropping the piece actually improve the scene as a whole?

As humans we are used to viewing things from eye level so it's easier to understand everything as if we're looking at some straight-on or looking down on it. Part of the excitement of erotic art isn't just the content, it's exciting angles/perspectives and putting the viewer into a position that is outside of their boring norm.

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