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>> No.23422301 [View]
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i recently read Tampa by Alissa Nutting and it was fucking hot
there was a scene of rimjob in it, it was heaven

is there any book that is explicit and graphic like this one, with this theme?
i tried looking for sex stories online but none of them had a "shota" tag
if you know any website that has these kind of writings, please share it

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Why are so many female-written books graphically violent, both physically and sexually? It seems like a recurring trend for Modern and Post-Modern female writers to be increasingly edgy (yes, I know modernist and post-modernist movements normalised more explicit content regarding sexuality, but it seems as if female writers really took this development to heart).
Here are some examples from what I've read personally:
>Kathy Acker's writing, particuarly Blood and Guts in Highschool
>End of Alice by A.M. Homes
>Picrel
>Sarah Kane's plays
>Anais Nin's writings
And it's not just literature. A lot of women seem to have intense kinks, despite the lower percentage of them watching porn compared to men, which is what's commonly thought to be the cause of deranged kinks in men. I've met many women who entertain the idea of mutilation, rape, and child abuse sexually, and it's very strange.
What is it about the psycology of a woman that makes her so compelled to write and read such things? Is it because of imbalanced hormones, generational trauma or have they always been this crazy but now are allowed to express it?

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wew

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