Do you enjoy reading and/or writing erotica?

Why or why not?
(also, for those who do, or enjoy writing in general, check out ai dungeon. Fun stuff.)
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To clarify, I enjoy writing it. Reading it is sometimes fun too for me. No judgement if you don't like it, or if you have an obsession with it lol
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  • Yes, there is a popular Japanese website I go to for that. It is totally uncensored, and half of the rooms are for true stories only. I prefer those over the unrealistic, made-up stories. Interestingly, about two-thirds of the authors are women. I love writing stories when I have the time and I post them all on that website.

    • @emii_urashima a lot of authors on literotica are women but often use a male pseudonym They also do a lot of audio porn by women for women

    • I don't use literotica. Japanese websites are very different. These authors usually video chat with groups of fans on a daily basis. They answer questions and discuss the stories. I do the same thing on my profile whenever I have the time. It would be very difficult for some man to pose as a woman on there. Also, Japanese men are generally not as interested in hanging out in chatrooms, posing as women.

    • @emii_urashima the video sounds good. Ref the writers. A lot are actually female writers / Authors, however they use male names as the author. It’s fairly common in literature. So in this case it’s actually real women using a male name, not the other way around. Had a few of them at our club meetings

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  • I enjoy reading, not as masturbatory material, but to see the different things people are into. I get to experience a great number of fetishes with in the safety of my recliner.

Most Helpful Guys

  • Reading, more than writing and not very much as far as reading. I love the stories of Chris Miller!! GREAT writer!!! Not al of them revolve around sex but, he's the best writer I've ever read!! He has this way of describing things in great detail without actually doing so!!

    • Here's a very short article on him. Other Stories are "Carnivoral Knowledge" and "The Magic Show". Recorded Live in Concert. One of NatLamp's most popular contributors, Chris Miller, was a bright ex-advertising copywriter and had also been a contributor to Al Goldstein's Screw magazine before writing for the Lampoon. Miller wrote almost exclusively in the short story form. His stories were often as explicitly sexual as they were funny--and they were extremely funny. Sexual frustration and drug-induced paranoid fantasies were common themes. His more bizarre stories often entered the realm of science fiction of the Twilight Zone variety. Starting with "Caked Joy Rag" in the July 1971 (Pornography) issue, his stories appeared in about every issue or two thereafter with such classics as "Groin Larceny," "Stacked Like Me," "Pipe Dream," "On the Night Before the Last Day They Filmed Star Trek," "Come for Your Life," and on and on. Miller also appeared frequently in "Foto Funnies," the one-page gags which gave the NatLamp staffers a chance to be seen by the readers. Not surprisingly, those featuring Miller usually showed him in bed with a woman. In 1974, Miller began a series of stories based on his fraternity days, beginning with "The Night of the Seven Fires." Later, these stories would form the core of National Lampoon's first and most successful movie, Animal House, which Miller co-wrote with Doug Kenney and Harold Ramis. Miller continued to write off and on for the magazine until at least 1986 or so. In addition to Animal House, Miller has written screenplays for Club Paradise (1986) and Multiplicity (1996), directed by Harold Ramis. The main character in Multiplicity is said to be based on Doug Kenney.

  • Yes I really enjoyed writing it and reading it I've been trying to find somebody to hook up with to write something together I think that would be a blast and would bring a lot of insight of writing something it is so cool

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  • I am god awful at writing erotic but I have tried it as a writing exercise

  • I love to write it. When I masturbate what gets me so turned on is to sext a random guy and make him horney with what I write. When he reads my texts and cannot resist (even with out nudes) it gets me horney. I love writing it

    • OMG, I would love to listen to a reading!

  • Bit of both.

    I read a lot of it some main stream some very much not.

    I used to write a bit, mainly supporting articles on certain sites, but did do a few types.

    not got time or free brain capacity these days.

  • Ya i like cfnm

  • I'm not good at it

  • I do. It takes up the time of being a lone

  • It could be fun sometimes :)

  • I read once And that sharpened my Imagination too much..

  • I enjoy it when I am in the mood, but the story has to really have a taboo side to it.

  • if it's well written I can enjoy reading it. Videos are still better though.

  • Absolutely. It allows you to emurse or super impose yourself in the story. Ultimately making it your own

  • Yes! Though porn is more readily at hand, erotica can be more extreme and also give the reader a deeper conection to the characters.

    • What about you @cutie0059? Do you like to read and/or write erotica?

  • Ai dungeon sounds like a good Hentai series

    • Oh my gosh, you're right XD

    • I'll animate it if you want to write it haha.

    • Deal.

  • Yes absolutely.

  • hi reading is ok but most of it is crap

    u got any good suggestions?

    • I agree that most of it is stupidly cheesy. I forget the name, but there was one about a girl who could turn into a dragon and had a a girlfriend on literotica... I wish I could find it again, honestly. The plot was pretty great.

  • yeap it can be pleasant in both ways

  • No and no

  • No because I m already aroused most of the time..

  • Yea i like reading erotica. If you have written some please send the link here or in the PMs

  • Yes of course

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