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Over 90 days ago
Straight Male, 42
Denmark

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When O, a Parisian fashion photographer, is handed over to Sir Stephen as a gift from her lover, Sir Stephen penetrates O's throat as his first act of many in which he imposes his manhood on his submissive neophyte.

O instantly senses that her new master shows no interest in her oral talents, that is if the girth of his cock would allow for any play from her tongue and lips. His only interest is to have his way with her. Her mouth and a little later her pussy and ass. Her three holes available to him (and so many others) at all times as part of her training, her path to freedom through the shedding of her sexual autonomy.

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In a short story by Anaïs Nin the author lets her female protagonist walk on a Normandy beach at night. The woman sees a man in the water, partially obscured by waves and shadows, and feels an urge to be closer, to see him in full. She gets in the water, and when the man then chases her she is frightened, then enticed.

The man fucks her in the briny before she has a chance to flee. She quickly gets away, but is soon caught in his hold again. This time in the sand, impaled on his member. Half playfully, half disturbingly the chase and the fucking continues, neither the reader nor the woman herself knowing if she consents or is forced.

Interests
↑ Those are scenes and stories I love and keep going back to. For getting my blood flowing but also for their literary quality. The first summary of course being of Story of O by french (pseudonymous) writer Pauline Réage.

I also like works of fiction where the sex is more sparingly administered – but not any less effective. That quality hinges on the build-up. It should whisper of things to come.

One such example is Lady Chatterley's Lover by D.H. Lawrence. In the story the Lady in question is sexually frustrated in her marriage with a husband who is crippled from war wounds. She therefore turns her attention to the estate's gamekeeper. He, the gamekeeper, is a wiry man of few words but with a plethora of angry feelings. A Hamsunian character set in the East Midlands.

In a novel that seems to suggest that you can only be a person of integrity if you experience fulfilling carnal love the reader also learns about class struggles in England in the interwar period. But Lawrence keeps focus on relationships between men and women.

Most of these associations are beset with defects, but sometimes, in titillating parts of the book, the Lady and her servant find each other and themselves by sharing their bodies. These scenes make for erotic pinnacles in a very recommendable work of art.

Favorite Authors
Knut Hamsun, Johannes V. Jensen

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