AwkwardMD
The worst Buddhist
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Okay, there's a difference a flashback, and a callback. I'll just use that as a distinction. What you're talking about is basically a tease. Get right up to the point that it starts getting hot, and heavy, then going off on a tangent (Any tangent) to fill out the chapter, and possibly put off the reader. That's bad in a stroker.
However, that's why I pointed out the difference between A Flashback, Foreshadow and Flashback (The end of The Usual Sispects is a masterful Example0 which can usually accomplished with a couple of lines. One earlier, and alluding to something that might happen, then another one later.
"I told you so," ia flashback at it's simplist. It's just a wink to the reader, so they remember the foreshadowing they may have overlooked the first time through. This is a classical technique used by Agatha Christie (They recently did a wonderful version of Murder on the orient Express) However, anything that can kill the mood in an Erotic story is probably best saved until after, when they break out the cigarettes, and he has to take a piss.
At that point, the sexual tension is released, and you can use it as part of the denouement. Since that's all about tying up loose ends after the climax, denouement is usually chock full of flashback.
For the purpose of this discussion, I was referring to full scene break flashbacks. Where the story, happening in the present, stops to go backwards usually to fill in big gaps of information.