Hi Proc (your handle is kinda mysterious, so...)
I agree with some of your points below, and they do point up the question, "What is realism", esp. in porn stories. For instance your last example of a story of a captured teen in a "slave facility", seems to question the LACK of 'use' of her, i.e. rape. In effect, you're saying the premise of the story is not plausibly carried out. That's one of several 'legs' to this 'realist' stool.
To focus discussion, here's another fine little story--Self Discipline--by a Lit person, penandpaper, I haven't seen for a while, but who was an excellent contributor.
http://www.literotica.com/s/self-discipline
I don't know if his/her story is, exactly, 'porn,' though several passages are pretty hot, mostly on the fine points of female jerking off. It's damn readable, however. I give it high marks--E, excellent-- for realism of character and plot.
Perhaps we're caught in a definitional trap here in that 'porn' stories MIGHT be defined as
1) prosaically (at best) written,
2) characterless (w. lust-figures whose cocks or cunts define them),
3) implausible (only lust moves anyone, no complications in the story), and
4) a)predictable (because totally straightforward in action sequence; i.e no real plot except, 'see it, get it, fuck it')
b)with graphic sex scenes whose apparent purpose (in over the top, formulaic detailing) is to get the reader jerking off.
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IF that's the definition, the the 'realism' issue cannot arise; nor indeed can the issue of merit, unless that means exceptionally quick in promoting the reader's masturbation.
If porn is what I've just said, I guess this one is 'erotica' or maybe just a
good short story with some pornish (graphically detailed) passages.
And this will suit some, and not others. Or, to put it differently, it's a story I happily re-read, but NOT because I wanted quick fodder for a wank.
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Originally Posted by procndest
I'd like to know why the slave maiden is turned on and satisfied by the loaning to the buddies. If, as the reader, I ask 'why would she react that way' and the author writes the character with the depth to explain that to me, now that's a good story. In the OP's example, I would want to know why the woman tolerates being dressed like a slut 24/7. If it's not plausible, I'll put the book down. One book (non-erotic) was so bad I ripped the cover off and threw it away in an airport garbage can. That was brutal, 5 hours on a plane and only the worst book I've ever read for company.
In another book I read, a good book, a teenage girl was captured and sold into slavery. No one laid a hand on her and she was taught technical skills because a technician was brought a much higher price than a sex slave. I'm sorry, but she would have been assaulted to pieces then taught technical skills. That evasion was an eye-roller. It would have been far more plausible if the author had mentioned that the girl's time in the slave facility was hell and that she was dealing with issues, and used that as a motivator instead of the you-destroyed-my-space-colony-now-prepare-to-die trope.
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