Books which helped to pervert me.

I was into BDSM long before I encountered this book, but I'll list it for those who may be interested in a book that seems to fly under the radar.

The Ties That Bind (Le Lien) by Vanessa Duriès.

It is the very personal story of a young woman who delves into hardcore submission
 
I read "The Story of O", a recommendation from the Library Sciences roommate.
I tried reading the De Sade books but man, whew too intense for me!
 
I found a book of my Dad's called How I Became an Expert On Sex. It was a humorous look at the authors sex life. The book is long gone and I would love to read it again , but I can't even find it on Google .
 
Beacon was created by Arnold E. Arahamson, publisher of Universal Publishing Company, which also issued such labels as Uni, Intimate, Royal Giant, Stallion and Fiesta, most of which were digest-sized books. The first Beacon title was She Got What She Wanted by Orrie Hitt in 1954, and within seven years it had become the largest publisher of mid-century erotica. Beacon changed its name to Softcover Library in the mid-1960s, keeping the lighthouse colophon, and operated from New York City until the early 1970s. In its first three years, Beacon published a title a month, but by 1961, the year Universal went public, they were publishing eight titles a month and had over 450 titles in print with combined book and magazine sales of over 13 million copies.

Some are on the Internet Archive.
 
I don’t consider myself perverted, but I love to read erotic short stories and novels. Cleis Press is a publisher I’ve admired for a long time. I used to buy their erotica in Barnes & Noble (the bookstore).
I'd catch some moms in that section of the bookstore when I'd go there to unwind after spending hours in front of computer monitors and/or the tv working on video games. They'd blush and walk away.
 
I loved reading about the Happy Hooker and cocksucking. Each day while my parents went to work, I cum home from school and reread sections while visualizing.
 
While there were fragments in novels and magazines, I think the book that my kink actually existed outside of my fevered mind was Sadopaideia by the great Anonymous.
 
Practical FLR was the book that got my wife to take control over me. Something I've been asking of her for over 10 years.
 
I loved Delta of Venus by Anaïs Nin. Even if the stories were written as pay-per-word erotica they're still amazingly detailed, literary and imaginative, and set the scene beautifully for the extremely graphic (for its day and still pretty racy now) sex scenes.

It's not often written erotica gets me as hard as visuals, but yeah, I've masturbated to the pictures that book put in my head.
 
I loved the paper back books called Letters . They got me to thinking and eventually I started trying a lot of the things that others were writing about in their letters
 
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My parents had some older friends we'd visit, and being a bookish type I'd always (allowed) scan their bookshelves for Reader's Digests or encyclopedias or anything that looked interesting.

On their top shelves they had some slim little magazines called Forum. In that pre-internet age it was a write-in mag where people would talk about their sex lives, problems etc and I think there were contact pages at the back. No pictures, just text and ads. And some of that text was a revelation to my young self 🤣
 
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I will admit that my Great-Uncle Wadsworth's collection of pulp fiction books and magazines turned me into the bibliophile I am today!!! Man, I'd always have a book or magazine with me when I'd go up to the park to hoop or play sandlot baseball or softball or football!
 
I like to think of myself as classically kink educated. Story of O (even though the ending is gross) Anne Rice’s Beauty series, The Sexual Life of Catherine M, plus a bunch of cheap pulp novels.

I was already kink+ when they came out but the Sunstone graphic novels are fairly awesome.
 
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