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No, not at all. Of my 8 non-vanilla stories, 2 feature a mix of male and female abusers and the other 6 have only male. But my MCs are not gay.You did say in the OP: "A strong man who surrenders with dignity to sexual abuse." That would mean female domination, right?
I started a thread a short while ago called "Talk to me about Impersonality," or something to that effect. Relationships are a turn off for me when it comes to erotica. They're absolutely great when it comes to vanilla sex.I wouldn't call what I write abuse. It's either a completely voluntary relationship between two people, or it's a guy paying a dominatrix. In both cases verbal "chiding" is important, but it's almost all made up, a pretext in other words. In fact several people in these stories compare it to the acting and script writing professions. The term "method acting" also comes up.
The humorous part can be seen in the deliberately silly safe phrases the characters come up with, usually based on foods (tuna salad, Dinty Moore).
In my opinion,This topic is closely related in my mind to the other post I made today, but I don't want it to get lost in that larger topic.
I have very narrow, specific requirements for erotica that works for me. Turns me on by putting me at least in the neighborhood of physical arousal. I am on the lookout for stories that feature "A strong man who surrenders with dignity to sexual abuse."
My question is, does this constitute a fetish? It's so specific, I can see how it might, but I've never seen anything that came close in the Fetish category. Of course I rarely find anything that comes close in any other category either.
I'm posting in AH instead of Fetish because I don't usually find much that interests me there.
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Yes, those sorts of stories can work. Thanks.@AG31 - the wanting a lack of relationship in your story is probably rather unusual. Would a story of a guy seeing a sex worker for appropriate 'abuse' work for you? Looking in BDSM/Fetish for johns and prostitutes/ professional dominants/dominatrices might find the vibe you're after.
Isn't vanilla sex erotic too? That's if you define anything sexual as erotica, which I guess is how I see it. Also, the term vanilla sex is generally well-understood here but not completely. For some highly religious people, oral sex might be taboo, although many others categorize it as "vanilla." In earlier eras, it was probably considered taboo by a wider range of people. I'd guess many of them hadn't even heard of it in, I don't know, pick a year. 1910? 1860?No, not at all. Of my 8 non-vanilla stories, 2 feature a mix of male and female abusers and the other 6 have only male. But my MCs are not gay.
I started a thread a short while ago called "Talk to me about Impersonality," or something to that effect. Relationships are a turn off for me when it comes to erotica. They're absolutely great when it comes to vanilla sex.
Yes, vanilla sex can be erotic. But it's not the thing that I look for in erotica or ordinarily write about. If I find a vanilla story that really well written, it can work for me, sure. As for defining "vanilla sex," I'm not sure I can. But I can say for sure that the kind of erotica I'm talking about in this thread is NOT vanilla sex.Isn't vanilla sex erotic too? That's if you define anything sexual as erotica, which I guess is how I see it. Also, the term vanilla sex is generally well-understood here but not completely. For some highly religious people, oral sex might be taboo, although many others categorize it as "vanilla." In earlier eras, it was probably considered taboo by a wider range of people. I'd guess many of them hadn't even heard of it in, I don't know, pick a year. 1910? 1860?
Well, the book and movie Crash (not the one with Matt Dillon) is about people who are turned on by automobile accidents. Possibly that is just something out of Ballard's imagination. But maybe there are people out there who think that way.And what does that mean?
Your first sentence has good working definitions of those two termsThe succinct definition I read was a kink is something you enjoy and get aroused by, a fetish is something you can't be aroused without (and may not enjoy).
So probably I've only met a couple true fetishists ever. One with a foot fetish and a pile of fun kinks, good friend of mine, I got excellent foot massages off him because I didn't object to his reactions. And a couple of BSDMers who really couldn't enjoy vanilla sex.
@AG31 - the wanting a lack of relationship in your story is probably rather unusual. Would a story of a guy seeing a sex worker for appropriate 'abuse' work for you? Looking in BDSM/Fetish for johns and prostitutes/ professional dominants/dominatrices might find the vibe you're after.
But there's a difference. For me "impersonality" contributes to the erotic charge. In your examples the impersonality seems to be a protection against participating emotionally for the sex worker. It's not an enhancement. It's a wall.As for your last sentence: yes, every story I've written about about prostitutes (one of them doubles as a dominatrix) has them deliberately projecting impersonality in order to do their work.
"As I sat there, I folded my hands and went into the standard hooker mode of indifference I had perfected over the previous months. I wasn't exactly rude but neither was I friendly, but I had to project an attitude of detachment in order to protect myself from whatever emotional games those clients wanted to play with me."
https://classic.literotica.com/s/nora-turns-a-trick
"Like his friends, Oliver [the client] was quick and didn't have much to say about it all. During the act she stared at the ceiling and pondered the shape of the dome light. She had looked at a lot of dome lights over the months and she was struck by how different car companies varied the designs."
https://classic.literotica.com/s/valerie-in-new-york-ch-02
"the previously neutral stimulous"
A fetish to me is something that is raised so far above everything else that it is more than a preference, it becomes the only thing that matters, or close to it.
“Sexual fetishism or erotic fetishism is a sexual fixation on a nonliving object or nongenital body part.”
When a thought, becomes so overwhelming you lose interest in normal sexual activity and every time you think about sex...
That obsessive thought takes over...
It sounds like you may have read some of my stories. Could I veer off topic a bit here and ask if you remember them well enough to answer these questions?I think, AG you might be in a similar situation with some of your stories.
Sigh... Can you think of anything I could do to make it clear they don't desire men? That IRL they desire women.Yes, nice people, and totally gay. Arrogant and conceited, no, but perhaps overly concerned with how they're perceived -- again gay
My read of your leading men is that they're fundamentally narcissists, which is it why it doesn't matters who does what to them, because they're the object of their own desire. They're entirely involved with their own self, especially Faranger, who spends a load of money for the club experience.Sigh... Can you think of anything I could do to make it clear they don't desire men? That IRL they desire women.
Thanks for replying!!!!
Too true.women are really superfluous to your erotica - as you've found when reading my stories.
First, thanks so much for engaging with my stories. As many may have noticed, I'm very fond of analyzing what's going on in my own world of erotica.My read of your leading men is that they're fundamentally narcissists, which is it why it doesn't matters who does what to them, because they're the object of their own desire. They're entirely involved with their own self, especially Faranger, who spends a load of money for the club experience.
Sometimes I think authors are the last to know what characteristics they're subconsciously writing into their characters, when to other readers it's, "Well, that's blindingly obvious." Especially when it comes to sexualities that are being repressed.Again, we just don't know enough about them to label them narcissistic. But I can see how someone like yourself, so fixated on real life, might need to apply that diagnosis.
I do provide hints of backstory that may suggest to the reader what I believe to be true, which is that, in their fictional real life, they are much to be admired men with healthy relationships. That just happens not to be what I'm writing about.
I can't think that you're right about my MCs being narcissists. I have no interest in narcissists. Why would I spend time on them?Sometimes I think authors are the last to know what characteristics they're subconsciously writing into their characters, when to other readers it's, "Well, that's blindingly obvious." Especially when it comes to sexualities that are being repressed.
Your stories have a pretty solid homo-erotic gaze, I'd have said, far more so than a typical cis-gendered piece. The women who do things to Faranger, for example, seem to be quite androgynous - although I admit, that could be just me, because I quite like androgyny. Even butch - as evidenced in one of my favourite stories, over in the other thread.
I'm not the only person to suggest it. You might not have a conscious interest in narcissism, but that doesn't mean attributes don't creep into your characters, subconsciously. That's why it's called the subconscious. I wouldn't pretend to know what my subconscious content reveals to readers about me.I can't think that you're right about my MCs being narcissists. I have no interest in narcissists. Why would I spend time on them?
It is difficult to conceive it, that's certainly true, but that's also the reason I've engaged with you, because the opposition to my own eroticism intrigues me.I think, maybe, that you're so immersed in your laudable world of erotic intimacy that you just can't get your head around an erotic sensibility that doesn't depend on personality and relationship.