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Literotica (a portmanteau of "literature" and " erotica") is a free erotic fiction website. It allows any user to register as an author and submit stories, and has over 2.5 million registered users as of March 2023. [1] Amateur authors contribute stories, poems, essays, illustrated stories, and audio stories in a variety of categories.
Nifty.org was used as a source for one million words of gay male erotic narratives, and a comparison million words of lesbian erotic narratives, by Paul Baker of Lancaster University, in a study of "the identity constructions and language use of those who are viewed as ideal sexual partners; important themes or narrative patterns within the texts which reveal the discourses of sexuality that ...
Catherine M. Wilson's When Women Were Warriors series: Book 1: The Warrior's Path, 2: A Journey of the Heart, and 3: A Hero's Tale; Malinda Lo's Ash and Huntress; Women on the Edge of Space, a space-opera anthology published by Circlet Press; Gay male author Geoff Ryman's Arthur C. Clarke Award-winning The Child Garden features a lesbian ...
Erotic literature comprises fictional and factual stories and accounts of eros (passionate, romantic or sexual relationships) intended to arouse similar feelings in readers. [1] This contrasts erotica , which focuses more specifically on sexual feelings.
Title page of 1814 edition of Charlotte Temple. The seduction novel is a literary genre which was popular in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. A seduction novel presents the story of a virtuous, but helpless woman who is seduced by a man that will eventually betray her.
Women & Men: Stories of Seduction is a 1990 American drama film consisting of three separate short films. The three segments are directed by Frederic Raphael , Tony Richardson , and Ken Russell and written by Valerie Curtin , Joan Didion , and John Gregory Dunne , based on short stories by Ernest Hemingway , Mary McCarthy , and Dorothy Parker .
The four-part Starz series “Seduced” explores the connection between a few women, […] Documentarians Cecilia Peck and Inbal B. Lessner (“Seduced: Inside the NXIVM Cult”) and Heidi Ewing ...
According to one reader of romance, women readers are quite capable of separating fantasy from reality: "In real life there is no such thing as forced seduction. When a woman says no in real life, that means no, because in real life, rape is about violence and power. Rape in real life involves no pleasure for the woman". [11]