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You can go about with only one or the other, but how you explain the actions and details, as well as the flow of the words and imagery used is what makes or breaks a good story. I think giving the characters personality makes for a much better story than just, "Here is bob, bob finds sally hot, so one day at a party they were alone and decided to have sex" I find some stories on Lush sloppy and honestly not worth being compared to ones that are actually deserving of recognition for being good.
Still we all have varying opinions.
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Greetings,
What kind of stories are more of a turn on... More sexual or more emotional stories with lots of tension before sex?
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Greetings,
What kind of stories are more of a turn on... More sexual or more emotional stories with lots of tension before sex?
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I would put in some pent-up tension adn emotions that leads up to the sex. i would like to know what the characters are thinking and how they arrive to a certain point in teh story. I'm both a writer and reader, so I want to connect with the people, eventhough they're figments fo someone's imagination.
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Make me believe it. The story I mean and the characters. I want to see them in my mind. I want to "feel" what they're feeling. One author on site actually was gifted enough to make me choke/tear up when reading his story. Read any good book that's been published in the real world and you'll get an idea of it. Stephan king, Alfred Lord Tennyson, Holden Caulfield, etc. "The devil is in the details."
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Make me believe it. The story I mean and the characters. I want to see them in my mind. I want to "feel" what they're feeling. One author on site actually was gifted enough to make me choke/tear up when reading his story. Read any good book that's been published in the real world and you'll get an idea of it. Stephan king, Alfred Lord Tennyson, Holden Caulfield, etc. "The devil is in the details."
Now that is awesome. I hope to be able to move my readers like that...
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I love the sexual tension in the build-up almost as much as I enjoy reading about the sex. I love a story that unfolds in my mind as a short film. I think that erotica should have a balance between the two. A complex, emotional story that has the sex scene(s) as a hastily described afterthought can be a bit of a let down. What I mean is that you can't write a dramatic fiction piece, throw in a few hundred words of sex and then call it erotica. As long as the character and plot development are nicely balanced with the sex scenes, then you'll have a winning combination, in my opinion.