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avrgblkgrl
Over 90 days ago
Fluid Female
United States

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Here's three panties dropping songs....
But keep in mind with the right guy, anything will work.

This one is fun to strip to

She demands a man's hand and not a fool's request, the ideal sub.
I tasted myself dripping from his lips, while reaching for more.
Quote by KnightOfLove
I have given up worrying about what people think about my erotic stories. I write for my own pleasure and satisfaction, just putting down the sexual fantasies that excite and arouse me.

Poetry is different, and in my poems I try to express my deepest feelings about life and love. But these intimate revelations of my soul are written for one other person alone and her judgement is the only one that is truly important. I am happy for Lush friends and members to eavesdrop on my inner life, and if they find some sentiment that chimes with their experience I am content.


You know I just had to PM you.
Quote by doctorlove
...your lover about your sexual needs and interest?


I know this going to be hard to believe. I'm more open with my partner than I am on Lush. Isn't that the way it's supposed to be since I live with him and sleep in his arms each night. Being honest sexually in a relationship is as important as being honest period.
Quote by ChuckEPoo
With my own work there are two of my poems that are my favorites that got no nod.
https://www.lushstories.com/stories/love-poems/questions-of-love.aspx
https://www.lushstories.com/stories/love-poems/the-reunion.aspx


I nodded.

Oh yeah. I'm thinking of one particular poem that is my absolute favorite because it is how I react to good poetry, "My Body a Poem". Not even a Recommended Read, but I love that poem to death. I don't think the person I wrote it for liked it. I wrote a fiction piece and it did quite well, but it bugged me to death. When I read it I cringed, it was rushed and embarrassing to me. It did not represent where I am as a writer. I had to rewrite it, even if it meant that the award would be taken away. The reception of "The Muses Poem" shocked me. It blew me out of the water. I loved it, but I didn't think the Lush audience would.

Everything I write is highly personal on various levels. Admittedly, I take responses personal too. I don't rely on them though. That could be a crutch that is easily pulled from beneath you. I'm going to be honest with you here, I can't look at responses right after something of mine is posted. I know that seems strange because I've been around here for a while. I have to give it a couple of days because I don't know how the audience is going to take it. Sometimes I'm not sure I want to know. The struggle is real people! I don't know if they are going to appreciate it or even understand it. They may pat me on the back or tear me into little pieces. That's the chance you take with any type of honest art. You do have to ask yourself: How do I feel about it?

I try to write from my heart and use my instincts and my insights. I strive to be a better writer. Unfortunately that may or may not lead to popularity. It is nice when something is popular (really nice and encouraging), but if inside you know it was shit or you were catering to an audience (even if it is just with the title)… What is that really giving you?

What's better than numbers or accolades to me, even on here, is who is reading your stories and why they like it (or dislike it). It's not the number of readers or even the scores. Please don't get me wrong, I like attention and awards just as much as everyone else. I'm proud on any successes here. When something doesn't do well, I ask myself why. But, I will not let go of something unless I like it. Some take forever to write and some take a few minutes. It's not going anywhere if doesn't make me feel good. I have to be satisfied with it. Somehow that softens any punches thrown. It makes the wins feel a hell of a lot better too.
Quote by Martiann
Now this is the easiest, non thought provoking question this one person had answered.
Avgblkgrl of course!!


For you...




Thank You!!
I think you should be open and honest when it comes to discussing things, never purposefully hide things. If you or he wants to know something, ask. However, every little thing--no. You should voluntarily reveal anything that could slightly effect your relationship. Your partner shouldn't have to probe, nor should he have to find out defining things about you or your relationship from a third party. But if it has nothing in the slightest bit to do with who you are now or your relationship, why bother. My partner and I are extremely close and revealing. I feel closer to him than anyone else ever. Sometimes he knows me better than I know myself. But, there are some things I don't want to know every detail about. I trust him enough to let him determine that. He's secure and mature enough to equally trust me.
“ingénue”
I love the sound of that word, the way it's formed when you say it, the intimation. It's categorized as one of the most beautiful words in the English language with French origins. It's defined as a naive young woman, who possess an artless and innocent charm. It is usually used to describe a novice with immense talent in the arts.
So, I'm whining about my writing and Coco tells me to take a look at this thread.
Oh my.
Thank you, thank you.
Not only am I honored to be mentioned at all, but I'm honored because of who mentioned me. It's an honor to be among the others they list as well.

Thanks so much to the following people for thinking about me and mentioning me in your lists. You really made my day:

billybroadband--And thanks for the story plug. A kiss and a grind for you.
Gillianleeeza?
elliotlacey31?
HotWife4U??
moonlightwalk?
Frank_Lee????????????
NymphWriter ?
Adagio_Sabadicus ?
Lilly?
ChuckEPoo ????????
JefferyB -- I'm slobbering all over you.????
Martiann??????
Algorhythmia?

May I never disappoint any of you.

I'm in awe of too many writers here to even start creating my list of favorites. I wouldn't know where to begin.
My favorite to date on this site is Iona of the "Trust" series. Yeah I created the initial concept of her, but the character has just evolved and taken control of its self. I don't really feel like I'm creating; I'm just watching and writing it down. That's when I feel like I have something special. I don't have to think about what I'm trying to do or say, if just comes. She's exotic, stimulating, sensual, funny as hell and undeniably smart. Iona gathers her power to use it to survive but has this innocent quality within her that makes you want to protect her. She's just not going to let you.

I'm biased. But, you will have to decide for yourself.
https://www.lushstories.com/stories/historical/trust.aspx

Anyone that knows me or knows my husband will obviously know why I love the female lead in "Want". Talk about life parallels . He had a fit when he read it. And, that pic...
https://www.lushstories.com/stories/interracial/want.aspx

I have a weakness for Naomi of "Only For One Night" because I've been there. I'd want to take her home too.
https://www.lushstories.com/stories/interracial/only-for-one-night-1.aspx

I better stop here because if I'm not loving my characters, even the evil ones, I'm not going to bother with that story.