Kasumi_Lee
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A kindred spirit!As an author who kinda has that kink maybe its just not for everyone. But it has its audience!
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A kindred spirit!As an author who kinda has that kink maybe its just not for everyone. But it has its audience!
We are a rare breed.A kindred spirit!
Three of my male leads, as may a fourth on the distant horizon, have fathered children out of wedlock. Of those,I personally don’t have that kink, but I will take responsibility for a child should I ever have one.
We take our cuts in the scores for our desires hahaWe are a rare breed.
"This doesn't seem very realistic, them going from friends to lovers to engaged with her knocked up in one night. Now, the stories with cheerleaders with 32EEE tits falling in love with the poor, misunderstood nerds with 12 inch dicks? Totally plausible."We take our cuts in the scores for our desires haha
This is very interesting...I had a very recent story in which my twenty-something sex addict recurring male MC helps an emotionally and sexually shut-down sixty-year-old divorcee come out of her shell. I got a nice, complimentary, much appreciated PM, in which the messager ended by saying the story would only have been improved if my MC returned for another tryst and got the woman pregnant. As the woman was sixty, this is certainly not a follow-up story I would envision, but it did seem to indicate that impregnation (no matter how unlikely) does appear to be a turn-on for some. Literotica never fails to surprise!I recently posted an interracial story and the only two comments were hoping he "knocked her up." We all have our kinks but I find it amusing how many comments hope for some impregnation in future episodes, especially in the incest category.
"This doesn't seem very realistic, them going from friends to lovers to engaged with her knocked up in one night. Now, the stories with cheerleaders with 32EEE tits falling in love with the poor, misunderstood nerds with 12 inch dicks? Totally plausible."
I wonder why people don't see the women synching up their monthlies in these harem stories. I mean unless they are in menopause, they still get it.I often wonder in harem stories how they manage to pay for multiple kids at the same time.
Jobs often seem like more of a hindrance to the story than something they'd still need to do.
Fun fact: women don't actually sync up their cycles. I mean, I know we're talking about fantasy versus reality, etc., but still one of those interesting myths that managed to stick until someone actually, you know, checked.I wonder why people don't see the women synching up their monthlies in these harem stories. I mean unless they are in menopause, they still get it.
Beauty of writing for a reader, I guess, is to let the readers get away from it?
In an amazing example of something I don't care about either way, but someone has unearthed a rabbit hole and I have to dive down it, it seems like some of the paper which are either cited by or cite the original like say it unequivolcally does exist given their data and some say it doesn't.Fun fact: women don't actually sync up their cycles. I mean, I know we're talking about fantasy versus reality, etc., but still one of those interesting myths that managed to stick until someone actually, you know, checked.
Women do not synchronize their menstrual cycles
Zhengwei Yang, Jeffrey C Schank
Abstract
It is widely believed that women who live together or who are close friends synchronize their menstrual cycles. We reexamined this phenomenon in two ways. First, we collected data on menstrual cycles from 186 Chinese women living in dorms for over a year. We found that women living in groups did not synchronize their cycles. Second, we reviewed the first study reporting menstrual synchrony. We found that group synchrony in that study was at the level of chance. We then show that cycle variability produces convergences and subsequent divergences of cycle onsets and may explain perceptions of synchrony.
Well shit, now I have a new story to write. “Honey, I need to form a harem. It’s for science!”In an amazing example of something I don't care about either way, but someone has unearthed a rabbit hole and I have to dive down it, it seems like some of the paper which are either cited by or cite the original like say it unequivolcally does exist given their data and some say it doesn't.
Also based on the abstract...
Either A) Jeffrey C Schank has some very specific fetishes and is living the dream of B) Zhengwei Yang is his requited or unrequited love and he gotten dragged into this purely to make it happy (or C) Zhangwei Yang is male and they both have some very specific fetishes...)
Fun fact: women don't actually sync up their cycles. I mean, I know we're talking about fantasy versus reality, etc., but still one of those interesting myths that managed to stick until someone actually, you know, checked.
I'm not sure how seriously to take Freud's psychoanalytic theories, but he was the one to come up with the idea of the Oedipus complex. Supposedly, it affects males (subconsciously) between the ages of three to about six. In the original Greek play from over 2,000 years ago, Oedipus winds up having four children with his mother.Thinking more about this, I think the pregnancy obsession is a progression of things that turn readers on.
Perhaps it starts off with liking stories about kissing cousins, in-laws who like to keep things in the family, flirty stepsiblings and hot step-parents. It then progresses to pairings like uncle/niece or aunt/nephew, and from there to stories where it is full blood relatives only (mother/father/brother/sister/son/daughter). By that stage only sex between immediate family members turn them on, and a story about two cousins fucking in the basement at Thanksgiving or a guy spying on his pretty stepsister as she swims naked in the pool thinking she is alone in the house that did it for them a few years ago no longer has this effect. But when the immediate family stories are starting to lose their appeal, perhaps from reading so many of them, they need something more taboo to get off to. And what could be more taboo than a pregnancy resulting from incest?
That's just my theory, others might think differently, but it seems odd that apart from some few and far between comments in the 'nicer' categories like Erotic Couplings and Romance wishing characters well for the future and hoping that they get married and have children, pregnancy comments are really only frequently found in Incest/Taboo.
All you have to do is talk the other ladies into joining it. It helps to have the power and status of an Ottoman sultan, or whatever the modern equivalent is. Don't try it if you are merely a truck driver or worse, work at a fast-food place.Well shit, now I have a new story to write. “Honey, I need to form a harem. It’s for science!”
Fun fact: women don't actually sync up their cycles. I mean, I know we're talking about fantasy versus reality, etc., but still one of those interesting myths that managed to stick until someone actually, you know, checked.
It has always struck me as... odd, how impregnation seems to be the most popular sub-category in both interracial and incest, two categories that otherwise couldn't be more different. There has to be something more to it than "LOL it's sooo taboo!!!"I recently posted an interracial story and the only two comments were hoping he "knocked her up." We all have our kinks but I find it amusing how many comments hope for some impregnation in future episodes, especially in the incest category.
They've done research on nuns and women's prisons. You'll get some times when a bunch of women are on at the same time, but it seems to be coincidence - as they have different lengths cycles the synching up will change over time. Two or more women are likely to notice when they're all on at roughly the same time (or have PMT and the first one ate all the chocolate...)I had some female friends who were dorm roommates in college who said otherwise. I don't pretend to have any expertise on the subject but they were believable, reality-based people.
I mean, if you think about it, aversion to incest in the first place is almost eugenics as demanded by evolutionary psychology.I’ve seen some I/T stories where the impregnation was preceded by some blurb saying that the (consanguineous) parents did some genetic testing and therefore it’s all good!
Yup, it sure is great that you’re having your incest with the side of eugenics…
Ultimate Taboo, short of the kind of things that might get you put in jail for writing.I've had (and seen in other comments) the same in I/T.
I can only assume the kink has something to do with an idea that incestuous impregnation is the Ultimate Taboo. It's the fullest extent that incest can go, and the most forbidden.
I disagree, although with a caveat. I think those kind of power exchange (or power taken) stories can be erotic, but I think the "overcome with passion and neither making the best choice" can be, too. So can the "I didn't realize I wanted this, but I do," and "it's finally time" stories. There are other scenarios, too, that don't require dominance or a taboo scenario, I'm sure. For me, it's the intimacy of it, and, to an extent, the permanence, like a monument to that one moment in time, like "I am willing to give up (some of) the life I had before to share this thing with you." That's sexy as hell.I think the eroticism of impregnation derives from situations where one or more participants does not wish it, for whatever reason. For incest, the reason is medical; for interracial, if there's taboo in that, then mixed-race offspring are a visual proof of the taboo coupling; in loving wives, the wife has another man's child; and so on. Perhaps the woman has chosen to remain childless, and a child is essentially forced on her, an extension of the reluctance category and potentially erotic for that.
What works as a fantasy, of course, works very differently in real life.
Does impregnation as an unanticipated outcome really have erotic weight? I get that it can add depth to a story, but is it erotic?I disagree, although with a caveat. I think those kind of power exchange (or power taken) stories can be erotic, but I think the "overcome with passion and neither making the best choice" can be, too. So can the "I didn't realize I wanted this, but I do," and "it's finally time" stories. There are other scenarios, too, that don't require dominance or a taboo scenario, I'm sure. For me, it's the intimacy of it, and, to an extent, the permanence, like a monument to that one moment in time, like "I am willing to give up (some of) the life I had before to share this thing with you." That's sexy as hell.