
Quote by Carlos2112
Though I don't consider myself highly experienced, I'll take a stab at it. For most average people the mere mention of the word érotic or erotica' conjures up preconceived and often judgemental categorizations such as "pervert". Most people I share with invariably do one of the following: devalue the work for its erotic content, change the subject, attempt to convince me to tone down or eliminate the sex, assume the only thing I'm capable of thinking about of is sex, usher away nearby children, and my personal favorite inform me how I'm offending the Lord. (The Bible contains a book/play called Song of Solomon and it's highly erotic describing oral sex between a young couple in detail and I am grateful it does).
Sorry for such a long answer to a short question, but erotic literature carries an unfair and unnecessary stigma like no other genre and it is that perception that makes it both different and harder to thrive in. Even some of my most liberal friends assume I only write smut and admittedly that facet exists so I'm forced to correct them saying there's excellent, no, phenomenal storytelling throughout ... and smut.
Now I want to write a truly nasty fuck tale containing incredibly graphic, intense, and hard fucking, but avoid any redeeming social content just to piss everybody off. Any rebellious collaborators out there want to join me?