Do you like a story with mostly dialogue or none at all? Me I like dialogue more
My favourite type of story is... well written with an actual plot and complex characters? Favourite genres are Reluctance/BDSM, as those are psychologically complex.
Dialogue as in dirty talk or a normal conversation? Both can be amazing or completely redundant in a story.
My favorite stories are well written, explicit "wife lover" stories. Somehow they seem hotter if the writer is a woman and she tells how she loves what she does.
anything with teens in them or young adults
I like dialogue that comes across as natural and fits with the scene. I also prefer erotica where the sex scene is part of a bigger story that pulls me in and makes me want to know more about the characters. Emotion is good, too.
Dialogue has to be fitting with the story, I agree.
But my favorite type of story doesn't need specifics, other than well-written,
well-rounded characters in my favorite genres.
Well I like a real "story" with a plot and characters and dialogue that seems real. I love certain authors and can really get into almost any category if the story is good. I do like first time, old/younger, lesbian and I like stories that have unexpected twists in them.
I think dialogue is crucial in stories. Why would i want someone to explain a sex scene to me? i could just watch porn its faster and better. The reason i read a story is to get some sort of investment and character development that i wouldn't get from porn, this makes the eventual sex scene much more erotic.
Im recently married, so I'm am finding the "wife lover" stories really interesting. We (my Wife and I) have talked briefly about maybe one day having an Open Marriage, or allowing each other to wander occasionally. Haven't decided to definitely do it yet, but maybe in the future we will experiment.
Also while ago i had a webcam chat with my ex and afterwards i was horny so had a wank and didn't realise the cam was still on... we had some fun on webcam after that. so i like this type of story as it reminds me of that experience.
Realistic dialogue, and power and control switch, somewhat kinky.
My favorites in none particular order are Straight Sex, Reluctance, Wife Swapping and **Content removed by moderator. Violates Lush TOS.**.
Honestly I like everything as long as it is well written, realistic, and has some depth. I do suppose I prefer at least some dialogue though, as that ads to the realism and depth if it's well incorporated into the story.
I prefer a story: a beginning, a middle, and an end. It should include concept(s), character(s), theme(s), and structure. The main character should face some type of conflict (man vs. man, man vs. nature, man vs. himself, etc.) The amount of dialogue is irrelevant.
Lesbian **Content removed by moderator. Violates Lush TOS.**, with a slight touch of Supernatural Vampyre gangbanging in the background.
The same GQP demanding we move on from January 6th, 2021 is still doing audits of the November 3rd, 2020 election.
I don't think the OP was asking so much about genre/group as much as style.
I like descriptive styles. It seems like it's sort of a better match for erotic stories. For one thing, I always think it looks a little bit silly to actually see *in writing* the sorts of things people say while in the throes of passion. In particular, in BDSM stories, like I write, trying to be all onomatopoeic when describing people crying out in pain after being spanked or whipped or the like... It's really a challenge to make it not just look *silly*.
As for genres... I just don't get why **Content removed by moderator. Violates Lush TOS.** is seemingly the most popular one. Maybe it's because my sister is 12 years older than me, and I never got along with her very well. *shrug*
Well written Wife lover and certain **Content removed by moderator. Violates Lush TOS.**stories really get me going.
I like a bit of plot with my sex. Characters that read like people rather than rubber dolls. Some interior monologue and motivation. Details that work to put you in the scene.
The reluctance category is fun because it provides built-in conflict, which is exciting.
I like the kind in which people orgasm..I'm funny that way
A mixture of both. As long as it's well written and enticing and you can imagine the scene unfolding in your mind, it will be a great story. I usually read reluctance stories.
I usually read cliff-hangers, nail-biting, intriguing, eyebrow-raising books/stories that's scholarly written. I want to read that would somehow leave a great question/aftershock that seeing that book would completely remind you of the plot. **Content removed by moderator. Violates Lush TOS.**
will read most anything except **Content removed by moderator. Violates Lush TOS.**, but faves at the moment would be lesbian and first time