StrangeLife
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What if I write an autobiography and call it THE MAKING OF AN ANAL-YST?
I don't care what you call it - I'm definitely reading it. And I'll be sure to catch the movie too.
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What if I write an autobiography and call it THE MAKING OF AN ANAL-YST?
I don't have a clue.
A reader recently crowned me Master Pornographer, but whats the difference?
I don't care what you call it - I'm definitely reading it. And I'll be sure to catch the movie too.![]()
I'd say SHE was the Quickie Mart!All my stories are autobiographical, but I haven't got to the dregs yet....where the puppies die and the whore with the heart of gold has her skull crushed with a concrete block. Its a marvelous wake-up call at the Roach Motel. That reminds me!
I gotta include the part about the girl who services 10 different men in an hour at her motel room. I sat across the street at the Quickie Mart counting the city trucks that stopped to see her. One guy left her room, and another pulled up.
I though that non- erotic had no sex.

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Yet and unfortunately, too many writers on this site write pornography and too many readers on this site vote down a story while reading erotica when they thought they'd be reading pornography. They are actually angry with the writer for not having enough sex in the story.
Just as there are levels of pornography with some pleasurable and others offensive, there are shades of erotica too.
I write erotica. I not only name, describe, and give my characters dialogue to speak but also I give my plots tension while lacing my story with imagery.
Pornography to me is an X-rated stroke story without any of the above. As quick as you see or read it, you forget it. Conversely, erotica will stay with you forever in the way of Flaubert's Madame Bovary or Edith Wharton's The Age of Innocence.
Other than Deep Throat and Behind the Green Door, with all of them forgettable, I can't recall a memorable porn movie that I've seen.
Yet and unfortunately, too many writers on this site write pornography and too many readers on this site vote down a story while reading erotica when they thought they'd be reading pornography. They are actually angry with the writer for not having enough sex in the story.
Just as there are levels of pornography with some pleasurable and others offensive, there are shades of erotica too.
I write erotica. I not only name, describe, and give my characters dialogue to speak but also I give my plots tension while lacing my story with imagery.
Pornography to me is an X-rated stroke story without any of the above. As quick as you see or read it, you forget it. Conversely, erotica will stay with you forever in the way of Flaubert's Madame Bovary or Edith Wharton's The Age of Innocence.
Other than Deep Throat and Behind the Green Door, with all of them forgettable, I can't recall a memorable porn movie that I've seen.
Yet and unfortunately, too many writers on this site write pornography and too many readers on this site vote down a story while reading erotica when they thought they'd be reading pornography. They are actually angry with the writer for not having enough sex in the story.
Non-erotic: Sex is incidental to the story.
Erotic: Sex is essential to the story.
Pornographic: Sex is all. What story?
My thinking is this: My niche is trailer trash/ghetto luv. The players are the dregs of society, and none of it IRL is pretty. So! Is ugly love pornography?
Movies: THE INNOCENTS screenplay by Truman Capote from THE TURN OF THE SCREW by Henry James. Children infected by ghosts who use them for carnal knowledge.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ktvn-UFNJkM
Although I love the image you've given me with trailer trash/ghetto luv, I don't think those living in a trailer and making ghetto luv would be reading Henry James' Turning of the Screw or Truman Capote's screenplay, The Innocents (lol).
Still, there's another nice image you've created if there was a trashy couple living in a trailer and making ghetto luv while reading classic literature and/or erotica instead of flipping pages of colorful porn pictures.
Thanks
Just as there are levels of pornography with some pleasurable and others offensive, there are shades of erotica too.
I write erotica. I not only name, describe, and give my characters dialogue to speak but also I give my plots tension while lacing my story with imagery.
Pornography to me is an X-rated stroke story without any of the above. As quick as you see or read it, you forget it. Conversely, erotica will stay with you forever in the way of Flaubert's Madame Bovary or Edith Wharton's The Age of Innocence.
Other than Deep Throat and Behind the Green Door, with all of them forgettable, I can't recall a memorable porn movie that I've seen.
Yet and unfortunately, too many writers on this site write pornography and too many readers on this site vote down a story while reading erotica when they thought they'd be reading pornography. They are actually angry with the writer for not having enough sex in the story.
Some people get aroused just by the proper use of words.![]()
The difference is what that reader thinks it means. The connotation of the word may be different to that reader.
But here's the copy+pasted definition & etymology from Google:
por·nog·ra·phy
pôrˈnägrəfē/Submit
noun
noun: pornography
1.
printed or visual material containing the explicit description or display of sexual organs or activity, intended to stimulate erotic rather than aesthetic or emotional feelings.
synonyms: erotica, pornographic material, dirty books; More
Origin
mid 19th century: from Greek pornographos ‘writing about prostitutes,’ from pornē ‘prostitute’ + graphein ‘write.’