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Re: Impressionable youth
charlottesweet See my TER Reviews 1609 reads
posted
1 / 19

What do you consider the most erotic book or story you have ever read? What erotic literature do you immerse yourself in now? What kind of erotic stories do you read? I'm just a curious cat, you know...

Meow.

Charlotte

lungman 10 Reviews 220 reads
posted
2 / 19

And I thought "CatWomen"...from batman was beautiful!...Wow!.....wish i were a bowl of milk!
Oh...the ?....I haven't read any erotic lit,lately!....It would probably be an article in Playboy...i would probably be able to finish the article....if they'd just get rid of the pics in the mag...their "Distracting"(lol).

charlie445 3 Reviews 303 reads
posted
3 / 19

This book would probably not be considered erotic by most, but, " Why is sex fun" by Jared Diamond gives some interesting insights about human sexuality.

mrfisher 115 Reviews 316 reads
posted
4 / 19

I managed to snag a book called "My Secret Life", purportedly a furtive autobiography of a Victorian era gentlemen who devoted his life to exceptional and frequent sexual pursuits.

I seem to be modeling my own life on his, not so coincidentally.

One other book I chanced upon, was some sexy pulp fiction kept in the waiting room of a certain escorts waiting room dealt with a stripper who was lactating more than her bambino could manage.  She worked out some interesting deals with her admirers much to my titilation. (Pun very much intended.)

Ashlyn See my TER Reviews 533 reads
posted
5 / 19

I like the Kama Sutra! It is interesting and really does put a spin on things you already do while adding a few things you may not.

cuppajoe 228 reads
posted
6 / 19

I my youth I definitely explored in literature what I could not in real life.  "Thongs" , "White Thighs" and "Helen and Desire" by Alexander Trocchi still stand out in the curio case of my memory.  Havng read them, they just totally ruined any kind of pedestrian erotic that I ran across.

Dr. joe 32 Reviews 367 reads
posted
7 / 19

When I was really young, pre teen I think, I discovered an old copy of Krafft-Ebing's book "Psychopathia Sexualis"It was written in the mid 1800s and was a catalog of his experiences with sexually "over active" male and female patients.  he also had many "perverted" patients and he classified their "perversions".  He --for example-- coined the names: Sadism and Masochism. His descriptions of activities and fantasies were graphic but with the best parts in Latin.  I became interested in Latin, got a Latin English dictionary to the delight of my parents, and.... well you know what I did a lot of after that. (Incidentally, he also classed masturbation as a real problem leading the "neurasthenia.")

BizzaroSuperdude 30 Reviews 252 reads
posted
8 / 19

I really do enjoy the stories in the Penthouse letters...  Enough intro to set the scene... and have I ever had a penthouse type of encounter?  yup....  I have...

A long time ago - when I was a lad - there were a series of comic type sort written by Ted Mark....  "The Man from O.R.G.Y."  ORGY stood for the organization for the rational guidance of Youth! lol!  but the series was a take off on James Bond, Maxwell Smart, Porn, and the Man from Uncle all rolled into one...  They were a fun read - full of spy stuff, but with a lot of sex thrown in...  

They even made a movie "the man from Orgy" in the 70's but it was not very good.  Primarily because they did it as a soft core version of his very graphic novel - and that did not translate well... would love to see him retry it with some of today's mainstream actresses...  Angelina Jolie, Katheran Heigle... and others....


As I say, the writing was humorous but still erotic... Kept the books at my mom's house - sadly when I cleaned out her house, those books went....   ahhhhh... and equally sad, Ted Mark, aka Theodore Mark Gottfried, wrote for (I think) either playboy or Penthouse... probably Penthouse -- the orgy books were out in the late 60's and early 70's - Sadly Ted died in 2004 so there will be no more....  

But those books were really different... and a fun read... still are.

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charlottesweet See my TER Reviews 224 reads
posted
9 / 19

I might have to check that one out :)

HaleyOrlando See my TER Reviews 252 reads
posted
10 / 19

By far one of the most erotic Dom/sub scene books I have ever read. My first time was in the  60's when my sensual and sexual skills were being homed.

I had a desire far beyond my control and loved older men. I remember my first tongue lashing while reading that book. I was 17 the gentlemen in his 40's. He succumbed to my desires quickly ;-)

It's a very dark book that will titilate your every senses.

If you dare, do pick up a copy!

Kisses Haley

anon556644 258 reads
posted
12 / 19

That's really all the time it takes unless you are working at making it longer or shorter.

Dr. joe 32 Reviews 336 reads
posted
13 / 19

No, my friend, really not, but it did focus my already budding interests in sex and what my old uncles used to call --in their Eastern European accents-- "fancy fxxxing".

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Dr. joe 32 Reviews 217 reads
posted
14 / 19

I think that one got all of us.

Groovy2 13 Reviews 157 reads
posted
15 / 19

Book about Rielle Hunter written when she was 20 in New York. Author is Jay McInerney who dated her for a while in those days. Since she became famous they have printed more copies.  If there was a TER in those days she would have been a natural for it. I'm not finished but so fat I have read some dirty stuff in it.

wormwood 17 Reviews 94 reads
posted
16 / 19

One of the more sensual books I've ever read! Like good sex, it involves all the senses as well as really gets inside my head. A pretty good film, too.

I can't for the life of me remember the author's name but she is French as scandalized polite society by openly living with another woman.

Ah! Remembered! Margeurite Duras. That made my brain feel good.

The_Wad_Father 211 reads
posted
17 / 19


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KariPleases See my TER Reviews 333 reads
posted
18 / 19

I remember reading that book as a teenager and getting all hot and bothered!  Will need to check it out again and see if it still has the same affect..


Kari~

balathazar 1 Reviews 310 reads
posted
19 / 19

I read quite a few stories on Literotica. It's a website where people can upload stories they have written. A lot of it is very amateurish but some is really good. My top 3 favorite writers are dweaver999, MarshAlien, and babylez. The "Valerie/Stranger than truth" stories and "A Stitch In Time" are a couple favorites.

As for published books, I like the Sleeping Beauty series by Anne Rice. I am starting up on the Anita Blake books by Laurell Hamilton and they are pretty darn good.

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