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/lit/: Do not tell me about your fetishes.

Tell me about the erotica of your fetishes, What you like and dislike? Have you writen your own?

>> No.2608914

Joyce farting on paper.

>> No.2608922

I've written humorotica, if that counts.

>> No.2608940

I have written about a set of twins, brother and sister, who make love while using BDSM to make their sexual life more entertaining.

I have written about homoerotica in the past.

And I have written about older men (mid-40s) having relationships with young women.

>> No.2608946

I like singing dirty alternative lyrics to pop songs while i drive my car, cruising down popular avenues.

>> No.2608954

I used to read a lot of classy gay books but then I just started having classless gay sex

>> No.2608959

I like little girls and they like me.

>> No.2608966

>>2608940
What I dislike: When BDSM plays/scenes become too sadistic in nature instead about trust and love with someone who takes the dominate role. BDSM doesn't need to be extreme for it to be pleasurable or erotic.

>> No.2609025

>>2608966
This but done in reverse, as a tease play, the man being merciless and driving the woman up the wall begging for animal release. Torture doesn't always start with pain, does it?

>> No.2609044

>>2609025
It doesn't always have to be physical pain, but mental/psychological too.

The person could always manipulate the submissive into an abusive scene.

>> No.2609046

I dislike when it becomes overly mechanical ("then he stuck his x in her y and pumped it back and forth vigorously. then they did it doggy style. it was hot. 'oh god this is so hot' she gasped. 'it is so hot, when we do it doggy style.'"). Also I dislike it - as someone else said - when it gets overly nasty and vicious and brutal and hurtful. What I like is when it's essentially about physicality - the physical sensation, the felt nature of what's going on, the combination, I guess, of the bodied sensed nature and the person's emotional reaction and ownership of that sensation. I guess? Does that make sense?

>> No.2609056

I have no erotica fetishes. I have no fetishes at all that I am conscious of,

>> No.2609070
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Fear. When someone becomes so afraid, they cease to function properly. Helplessness and the unbridled potential engery of screams not yet screamed.

>> No.2609114

>>2609056
and you browse 4chan?

>> No.2609405

bump?

>> No.2610027

>>2609114
Maybe I have loads of unconscious fetishes. The horror.

>> No.2610036

I like the Sade stuff that deals with power relations without getting all bloody and tortury.

>> No.2610159

>>2609046

I completely get what you mean. This is when erotica really flourishes, I feel. I mean, anyone can imagine the mechanics of a scene, and even if it's well written, it can quickly become prosaic and feel almost perfunctory. It's not really supposed to be porn... I mean, sure, if that's what you want, but it can be a lot more than that. It's the sensations that really bring it to life, along with the associations and the emotions that go with them- the context can make it something more than just 'in and out'.

And, to be honest, too much description can quickly descend into the realm of being utterly hilarious.

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>>2610168

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>> No.2611734

What makes a book's sex scene hot isn't the inclusion of a particular fetish but the lushness of the description and the naughtiness of the context.

>>2610168
get out of here Quentin.