DragonCat91
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Most of the tutorials on writing sex I've seen have said not to use words like "penis" or even "manhood". Yet I've used both, and nobody complains. So yeah, here's a discussion that's most likely been had before here, but it's not on the first page if it has been.
A list of terms I've used:
Male parts: penis, manhood, shaft, erection, testicles, balls
Female parts: breasts, slit, into her, oozing hole(see bottom of post for context on this one)
Semen: seed, cum, jizz, load, love juice
Actions: thrust, hump, grind
I avoid "cock" and "pussy". They seem overused to me, and maybe a bit vulgar if that makes sense. I can see avoiding "vagina" when it's so easy to just say "he shoved into her" or something like that. Idk though, is it odd to use one technical term and not the other?
Discuss. And since I've gotten laughs on "oozing hole", here's the exact paragraph:
A list of terms I've used:
Male parts: penis, manhood, shaft, erection, testicles, balls
Female parts: breasts, slit, into her, oozing hole(see bottom of post for context on this one)
Semen: seed, cum, jizz, load, love juice
Actions: thrust, hump, grind
I avoid "cock" and "pussy". They seem overused to me, and maybe a bit vulgar if that makes sense. I can see avoiding "vagina" when it's so easy to just say "he shoved into her" or something like that. Idk though, is it odd to use one technical term and not the other?
Discuss. And since I've gotten laughs on "oozing hole", here's the exact paragraph:
He ripped her shorts and underwear off and noticed that she appeared slightly wetter than usual...she HAD been wanting this since before lunch though. Normally he'd also want her breasts exposed, but it wasn't absolutely necessary, and all he wanted now was to pound that oozing hole until he came.
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