Soft stories for sensitive readers

ct27nz

His serene highness
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Many stories on LIterotica use pretty strong language. Clearly a lot of readers are quite happy with that, and I have no wish to interfere with others' enjoyment.

But not everybody is keen on four-letter words and similar. In particular, I'd like to encourage my wife to read (and, with luck, be aroused by!) sexy stories, but I'm sure she would find the language of many stories very off-putting. (I'm not keen on it myself, and she's much more sensitive about sex than I am.)

Can anybody point me to authors or stories which might appeal to her? I guess that what I'm thinking of are stories with an element of romance - but ones which don't stop at the bedroom door with a few asterisks, going instead into the bedroom and enjoying the drama there.

While I'm on the subject, perhaps I could encourage (some) authors to use more varied language whenever they can; I'm sure many other readers would also welcome this. In place of repeated Anglo-Saxon terms, we could enjoy metaphors relating to trains reaching the terminus (yes, I know this is pretty hackneyed), interesting aspects of sausages, melons, oysters or keyholes.
 
Many stories on LIterotica use pretty strong language. Clearly a lot of readers are quite happy with that, and I have no wish to interfere with others' enjoyment.

But not everybody is keen on four-letter words and similar. In particular, I'd like to encourage my wife to read (and, with luck, be aroused by!) sexy stories, but I'm sure she would find the language of many stories very off-putting. (I'm not keen on it myself, and she's much more sensitive about sex than I am.)

Can anybody point me to authors or stories which might appeal to her? I guess that what I'm thinking of are stories with an element of romance - but ones which don't stop at the bedroom door with a few asterisks, going instead into the bedroom and enjoying the drama there.

While I'm on the subject, perhaps I could encourage (some) authors to use more varied language whenever they can; I'm sure many other readers would also welcome this. In place of repeated Anglo-Saxon terms, we could enjoy metaphors relating to trains reaching the terminus (yes, I know this is pretty hackneyed), interesting aspects of sausages, melons, oysters or keyholes.

I don't really care about the stories. But tell me what you think of the Fed's current monetary policy.
 
There are plenty of erotic stories like the one you describe. The books can be spotted easily by the woman on the cover wearing a flaming red dress with a lot of cleavage showing. In the first chapter, she meets her father's groomsman in the barn, where she learns the mystery of his turgid manhood and her tendril covered cleft. From there, it just goes on and on.
 
Many stories on LIterotica use pretty strong language. Clearly a lot of readers are quite happy with that, and I have no wish to interfere with others' enjoyment.

But not everybody is keen on four-letter words and similar. In particular, I'd like to encourage my wife to read (and, with luck, be aroused by!) sexy stories, but I'm sure she would find the language of many stories very off-putting. (I'm not keen on it myself, and she's much more sensitive about sex than I am.)

Can anybody point me to authors or stories which might appeal to her? I guess that what I'm thinking of are stories with an element of romance - but ones which don't stop at the bedroom door with a few asterisks, going instead into the bedroom and enjoying the drama there.

While I'm on the subject, perhaps I could encourage (some) authors to use more varied language whenever they can; I'm sure many other readers would also welcome this. In place of repeated Anglo-Saxon terms, we could enjoy metaphors relating to trains reaching the terminus (yes, I know this is pretty hackneyed), interesting aspects of sausages, melons, oysters or keyholes.

have you tried jerryfalwellporn.com bro?

Stew
 
Many stories on LIterotica use pretty strong language. Clearly a lot of readers are quite happy with that, and I have no wish to interfere with others' enjoyment.

But not everybody is keen on four-letter words and similar. In particular, I'd like to encourage my wife to read (and, with luck, be aroused by!) sexy stories, but I'm sure she would find the language of many stories very off-putting. (I'm not keen on it myself, and she's much more sensitive about sex than I am.)

Can anybody point me to authors or stories which might appeal to her? I guess that what I'm thinking of are stories with an element of romance - but ones which don't stop at the bedroom door with a few asterisks, going instead into the bedroom and enjoying the drama there.

While I'm on the subject, perhaps I could encourage (some) authors to use more varied language whenever they can; I'm sure many other readers would also welcome this. In place of repeated Anglo-Saxon terms, we could enjoy metaphors relating to trains reaching the terminus (yes, I know this is pretty hackneyed), interesting aspects of sausages, melons, oysters or keyholes.

Most of my stories are pretty raunchy, but this one and succeeding chapters are an exception. http://www.literotica.com/s/donna-from-day-care-ch-01
 
tell us about your sausage sauce, johnny!

At the end of tomato season, I make a very basic sauce and can it.

Roma tomatoes
Basil
Salt
Pepper

I blanch the tomato and remove the skin. Then put them in a pot with some water and simmer for a few hours. Then use a hand blender and chop em up. Then add the basil (fresh), salt and pepper. Let the sauce sit until it's cool. Then can - pressure cooker at 10 psi for 10 minutes.

That makes my base for whatever kind of sauce I need later.

For the sausages I like to put in a variety of chopped peppers.
 
I don't really care about the stories. But tell me what you think of the Fed's current monetary policy.
Dear JohnnySavage,

If I were from the USA, I would probably have a view on the Fed. Since I'm not, I'd better keep my mouth shut!
 
Dear JohnySavage,

If I were from the USA, I would probably have a view on the Fed. Since I'm not, I'd better keep my mouth shut!

you are funny! ...for a sensitive soul.
I'm resisting the urge to swear.
it's like having Tourette's.
 
At the end of tomato season, I make a very basic sauce and can it.

Roma tomatoes
Basil
Salt
Pepper

I blanch the tomato and remove the skin. Then put them in a pot with some water and simmer for a few hours. Then use a hand blender and chop em up. Then add the basil (fresh), salt and pepper. Let the sauce sit until it's cool. Then can - pressure cooker at 10 psi for 10 minutes.

That makes my base for whatever kind of sauce I need later.

For the sausages I like to put in a variety of chopped peppers.

so damn sexy.
 
At the end of tomato season, I make a very basic sauce and can it.

Roma tomatoes
Basil
Salt
Pepper

I blanch the tomato and remove the skin. Then put them in a pot with some water and simmer for a few hours. Then use a hand blender and chop em up.

Instead of blanching and stewing, I put romas, basil, freshly peeled whole cloves of garlic, white onions, and green peppers in a bowl and coat with olive oil...and put in a baking dish, and put in the oven at 350 degrees until the tomatoes start to slightly blacken. Once done, put all ingredients into a bowl and use an immersion blender to mix. The caramelization of all of the ingredients make for an amazing flavor as is.
 
Instead of blanching and stewing, I put romas, basil, freshly peeled whole cloves of garlic, white onions, and green peppers in a bowl and coat with olive oil...and put in a baking dish, and put in the oven at 350 degrees until the tomatoes start to slightly blacken. Once done, put all ingredients into a bowl and use an immersion blender to mix. The caramelization of all of the ingredients make for an amazing flavor as is.

I would add all that stuff to my basic recipe depending on what I was cooking.
 
Many stories on LIterotica use pretty strong language. Clearly a lot of readers are quite happy with that, and I have no wish to interfere with others' enjoyment.

But not everybody is keen on four-letter words and similar. In particular, I'd like to encourage my wife to read (and, with luck, be aroused by!) sexy stories, but I'm sure she would find the language of many stories very off-putting. (I'm not keen on it myself, and she's much more sensitive about sex than I am.)

Can anybody point me to authors or stories which might appeal to her? I guess that what I'm thinking of are stories with an element of romance - but ones which don't stop at the bedroom door with a few asterisks, going instead into the bedroom and enjoying the drama there.

While I'm on the subject, perhaps I could encourage (some) authors to use more varied language whenever they can; I'm sure many other readers would also welcome this. In place of repeated Anglo-Saxon terms, we could enjoy metaphors relating to trains reaching the terminus (yes, I know this is pretty hackneyed), interesting aspects of sausages, melons, oysters or keyholes.

You have come to the wrong place to seek assistance.
 
Many stories on LIterotica use pretty strong language. Clearly a lot of readers are quite happy with that, and I have no wish to interfere with others' enjoyment.

But not everybody is keen on four-letter words and similar. In particular, I'd like to encourage my wife to read (and, with luck, be aroused by!) sexy stories, but I'm sure she would find the language of many stories very off-putting. (I'm not keen on it myself, and she's much more sensitive about sex than I am.)

Can anybody point me to authors or stories which might appeal to her? I guess that what I'm thinking of are stories with an element of romance - but ones which don't stop at the bedroom door with a few asterisks, going instead into the bedroom and enjoying the drama there.

While I'm on the subject, perhaps I could encourage (some) authors to use more varied language whenever they can; I'm sure many other readers would also welcome this. In place of repeated Anglo-Saxon terms, we could enjoy metaphors relating to trains reaching the terminus (yes, I know this is pretty hackneyed), interesting aspects of sausages, melons, oysters or keyholes.

Clean porn...sounds boring.
 
We've moved on to the red gravy.

Red gravy? I worked in two family owned Italian restaurants. At one, if you called red sauce gravy, the matriarch - a Sicilian - would head slap you!

Gravy is made from the drippings and fat of meat.
 
Ctnz, have you checked out a bunch of stories in the Romance category?

You might need to preview quite a few to find at least one that is written well and soft enough for your wife. You might ask for referrals in the Author's Hangout forum.

In general, the better authors here tend to avoid the type of "varied language" and metaphors you're referring to, at least in the erotica categories. All too often, those metaphors come off as very cliche and ridiculous to Lit readers. I haven't read many Romance stories, but you'll probably find more sexual metaphors and euphemisms in that category.
 
Red gravy? I worked in two family owned Italian restaurants. At one, if you called red sauce gravy, the matriarch - a Sicilian - would head slap you!

Gravy is made from the drippings and fat of meat.

I've never worked in an Italian restaurant, but I've been an Italian for almost 51 years, so she wouldn't be the first Sicilian to head slap me.

We were talking about sausage, so it's gravy. Any sauce with meat in it is gravy.
 
I've never worked in an Italian restaurant, but I've been an Italian for almost 51 years, so she wouldn't be the first Sicilian to head slap me.

We were talking about sausage, so it's gravy. Any sauce with meat in it is gravy.

No, I beg to disagree with you over that.

Gravy is a sauce made with the fat and drippings from meat, even have meat particles in it. It can be thickened by the introduction of a starch - flour, arrowroot, corn starch, potato starch - or can be alomst liquid - sauce as "Red Eye" gravy.

A sauce with meat in it is a meat sauce.
 
Go to Harlequin romance website. They have more "sensitive" romances.

ha, this reminds me of a great story.

i was dating this girl, she was cool but what really got my interest piqued was when she said her mom had the most amazing book collection ever. so after a few weeks i finally get to meet her parents, anxious to see this glorious library but holding my tongue about it.
after dinner her dad invites me upstairs to see the library, i can barely hold it in.
we climb the stairs, turn the corner, and there are about a dozen floor-to-ceiling shelves of small, color-organized, paperback harlequin romance novels. thousands of them, all proudly displayed and beautifully arranged.

my disappointment was fucking H U G E
 
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