What Kind Of Stories Do You Enjoy To Read or Write?

I like to write feel-good porn stories. More often than not, they include sex between more than two people. I tend to be suggestive in the beginning and graphical towards the end. They typically involve some porn tropes (facials, gangbangs, slutty wives) and/or BDSM themes, but my aim is to give them a sex-positive shimmer.

I like to read the same thing, but I rarely find stories that works for me. That's why I started writing :)

I like this description; it somewhat describes my approach to story-writing, most of the time. My angle on erotica is to approach the kink/fetish/category as affirming or liberating in some way, even though it may be unlikely in real life (as in the case of incest). I don't feel that my Literotica story fantasies are in any way bound by the concerns of the real world.

I wouldn't say that I rarely find stories here that work for me. There are plenty of stories I've enjoyed. But I would say that I'm often inspired by stories I read to want to handle something I'm reading about in a somewhat different way, and that's a big part of what drives my story-writing.
 
I like to write feel-good porn stories. More often than not, they include sex between more than two people. I tend to be suggestive in the beginning and graphical towards the end. They typically involve some porn tropes (facials, gangbangs, slutty wives) and/or BDSM themes, but my aim is to give them a sex-positive shimmer.

I like to read the same thing, but I rarely find stories that works for me. That's why I started writing :)

I like this description; it somewhat describes my approach to story-writing, most of the time. My angle on erotica is to approach the kink/fetish/category as affirming or liberating in some way, even though it may be unlikely in real life (as in the case of incest). I don't feel that my Literotica story fantasies are in any way bound by the concerns of the real world.

I wouldn't say that I rarely find stories here that work for me. There are plenty of stories I've enjoyed. But I would say that I'm often inspired by stories I read to want to handle something I'm reading about in a somewhat different way, and that's a big part of what drives my story-writing.

I tend to naturally write around this scenario too...conflicted, feel-good, affirming, acceptance, etc. Most all of my stories touch on some inner conflict that needs to be broken down and reshaped into self acceptance. For me, the conflicts usually include non-hetero issues such as bisexuality, gay, trans, etc.

Nice thread topic...very enlightening seeing the variety of what people like to read (and write).

ETA: After reading this thread though, I'm wondering if I need to step out of my comfort zone and try something different :confused: So many options and ideas!
 
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Like wife watching stories. Nice slow build ups and the wife isn't aware....
 
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