Regular looking people.

I'll second that. Women (especially) have been made to feel like second class citizens if they don't conform to the ideal. Whereas like many others I can't stand the sight of rolls of body fat doing their own thing (which is a health issue way over and above its unsightliness) I think that ordinary "plainness" doesn't get anywhere near enough of a look-in with erotic writing.

Erotic authors seemingly just can't - or more likely won't - believe what a draw it is for a non-catwalk model reader to think that she too could be the object of fantasising. Shows how gutter-level stupid most of these scribblers must be, not to seize this opportunity.

Read your Christmas tale, by the way. See your messages.
Gutter-level stupid scribbler, here...

I write about hot people doing hot things because it's a fantasy. It's fun to fantasize about things that could never, ever happen to me.

I don't have to read about a middle aged couple fucking missionary after they put their kids to bed and watch an episode of the penguin. I live it.
 
Gutter-level stupid scribbler, here...

I write about hot people doing hot things because it's a fantasy. It's fun to fantasize about things that could never, ever happen to me.

I don't have to read about a middle aged couple fucking missionary after they put their kids to bed and watch an episode of the penguin. I live it.

Fine. Absolutely fine. What most people here are posting is merely, when you get down to it, their own droolings.

Just don't expect anyone else to think it's either realistic or convincing to them. And especially anyone else with half a brain.
 
What you see as hostility is merely reasoned logic. I appreciate that facts don't appeal to everyone when they cut across a pet personal view or issue.
The rest of your original post may qualify as reasoned logic, but the phrase, "gutter-level stupid most of these scribblers" is unnecessarily harsh.
 
The rest of your original post may qualify as reasoned logic, but the phrase, "gutter-level stupid most of these scribblers" is unnecessarily harsh.
I don't think that's what they said, though. I mean, I'm positive that isn't the actual words they used, but beyond that -

It seemed to me they identified their own self as one of those, rather than calling anyone else that.
 
And a good track to be back on: a perfectly imperfect older woman, with a wonderfully casual pose. Often it's far better to fantasize about the possible than about the unrealizable. Too bad we don't have her face; for me that's the sexiest part of a woman's body.
Thanks. Wish I could show her face but that is a big no from her.
 
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