Books which helped to pervert me.

I found a book from the early 1970s called , how I became an authority on sex. I don't remember the author , but it was written in a humorous way. I spent a lot of time reading it in the basement.
 
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I used to jerk off to “Candy” by Maxwell Kenton when a teenager. Does that count? My mother put a stop to that when she found my cum smeared copy in my bedroom!!
 
The Godfather paperback.
Sonny fucking some broad upstairs against the closet door. Ample description of his cock filling her pussy.
 
Penthouse's 'letters'; which led to their standalone digests Forum and Variations. Titian Beresford's Judith Boston & other femdom novels. 80's tabloids at the local ABS: Corporal & Dominant Mystique; Bill & Debbie Majors' B&D Pleasures and Leather Links.
Penthouse Forum and Letters were amazing. My hippy aunt had a collection of them, plus coffee table picture books, and other erotic literature, in her living room and bedroom.

My older sister and I would "invade" her apartment and borrow some.
 
The Silver Wolf by Alice Borchardt has a May/December lesbian bathing/sex scene that mesmerized me. There's still a crease in that book that opens directly to that beat.
 
In the days when I actually bothered to read, I found 'The Bumper Book of Sex' by Ray Nunn. It was my mother's - very much the sexual 'experimentalist her entire life (hence my arrival!!) but it wasn't really about sex as we now discuss it. Interesting nonetheless and 'that' age...!!

She also had a couple of paperbacks by Robert Chartham; 'Sex Manners For Men' and 'Sex manners For Advanced Lovers'. I really did take them seriously!! Quite determined that when the time came, I'd do it 'properly' and not just some frantic fumble...!!

As I got a bit older, I read Stanley Morgan novels in preference to the 'Confessions of...' series. They seemed much more literate to me.

The departures into kink (which I already felt anyway) I clearly remember being reinforced by some 'porn' my Grandad had borrowed from 'a chap at work' (one of his pet expressions). It was only written word - and the odd line drawing - but it was quite extreme BDSM in parts and absolutely fascinated me!!

Of course once I could drive and I found shops selling secondhand magazines and even one discreetly selling Scandinavian hard porn, all bets were off and nothing was ever the same again!

46 years ago!!!

Then along came 'Story of O' and anything by Nancy Friday....!!!
 
In the days when I actually bothered to read, I found 'The Bumper Book of Sex' by Ray Nunn. It was my mother's - very much the sexual 'experimentalist her entire life (hence my arrival!!) but it wasn't really about sex as we now discuss it. Interesting nonetheless and 'that' age...!!

She also had a couple of paperbacks by Robert Chartham; 'Sex Manners For Men' and 'Sex manners For Advanced Lovers'. I really did take them seriously!! Quite determined that when the time came, I'd do it 'properly' and not just some frantic fumble...!!

As I got a bit older, I read Stanley Morgan novels in preference to the 'Confessions of...' series. They seemed much more literate to me.

The departures into kink (which I already felt anyway) I clearly remember being reinforced by some 'porn' my Grandad had borrowed from 'a chap at work' (one of his pet expressions). It was only written word - and the odd line drawing - but it was quite extreme BDSM in parts and absolutely fascinated me!!

Of course once I could drive and I found shops selling secondhand magazines and even one discreetly selling Scandinavian hard porn, all bets were off and nothing was ever the same again!

46 years ago!!!

Then along came 'Story of O' and anything by Nancy Friday....!!!
A book that I strongly recommend is CREDENCE by PENELOPE DOUGLAS, well written and extremely erotic and taboo. Enjoy!
 
Lady Chatterly's Lover was probably my first...pretty tame stuff, actually.
Tame by today’s standards but risqué and very controversial in its heyday. How else would today’s literature be this open and available if previous books didn’t push the boundaries.

Want to know of a non sexually themed book that “perverted” me? The Good Earth by Pearl S. Buck 🙈 😳
 
Tame by today’s standards but risqué and very controversial in its heyday. How else would today’s literature be this open and available if previous books didn’t push the boundaries.

Want to know of a non sexually themed book that “perverted” me? The Good Earth by Pearl S. Buck 🙈 😳
Thanks, I will check it out today. By the way, how did it pervert you? Any others? Hugs!
 
Thanks, I will check it out today. By the way, how did it pervert you? Any others? Hugs!
It’s a short book so I’m confident you’ll be done with it relatively soon.

Come back and tell me IF you found what could spark “dirty thoughts”. I was a teenager when I first read it. I reread last year—caused the same effect. 😳😅

I’ll add more books to the thread as I remember them.
 
My parents had a copy of The Happy Hooker… I read and re-read some sections many times. I think it contributed to my natural oral desires and craving’s.
 
It’s a short book so I’m confident you’ll be done with it relatively soon.

Come back and tell me IF you found what could spark “dirty thoughts”. I was a teenager when I first read it. I reread last year—caused the same effect. 😳😅

I’ll add more books to the thread as I remember them.
I will, I’ve already pulled it to read. Ty!
 
Some of my favorites include Skin by Kathe Koja, Crash by J.G Ballard, The Blood Countess by Andrei Codrescu, Exquisite Corpse by Poppy Z. Brite, and Story of the Eye / Ma Mere by Georges Bataille, and some more… transgressive works that can’t be stated here without breaking Lit rules.

I’ve been meaning to get into Yukio Mishima too!
 
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