Do you masturbate to your own stories?

Do you masturbate to your own stories?

  • yes

    Votes: 16 55.2%
  • no

    Votes: 13 44.8%

  • Total voters
    29

Falcon38

Virgin
Joined
Nov 18, 2002
Posts
19
As most of us have masturbated to stories on the Lit boards. I just wanted to know if the thrill is gone if you know where the story is headed.
 
I have to a few of them. Generally the ones based or RL experience because I'm reliving the event as I write it. If a story doesn't make me feel even the slightest tingle then I scrap it, hell, if it doesn't do it for me then it most likely won't for anyone else.

Wicked

:kiss:
 
only while i was writing them. they were all stroke stories, so i felt the only way to write them was to keep myself aroused. i haven't read any of them since except when typos and other errors have been pointed out to me.
 
Self-inflicted whoopie

Only the DurtGurl stories. I find them intensely stimulating.
MG
 
I would love some responses from those who answered 'no'

I write the type of stories I want to read. I can guarantee that not one of my beautifully tender lesbian love scenes is going to be spoiled by one of the many things I consider an immediate turn-off. I also find it works well to 'write hot, edit cold' (not sure who originally said that here?) otherwise the scenes tend to lose their flavour.

Having said that, once a scene is written and bedded into my mind, it becomes too familar for me to return to it for any more than editing purposes.

ax
 
i said no, because i assumed the question meant do i masturbate to my writings after they are finished, but i apparently do roughly the same thing you do. that's why a good poll always has an "other" option. you have to leave room for interpretation.
 
I think I answered this one pretty clearly in another thread. :D If a story of mine doesn't make me want to rip my own clothes off and fuck myself senseless, what's the point? Although I have gone back to read things later, weeks after I've posted something, and thought, "Holy fuck. What was I thinking?" Then I close the drapes and get to work.

Oh, and DurtGurl's stories also do it for me, as well. I like that they're not weighed down by cumbersome quality.
 
Nope

openthighs_sarah said:
Oh, and DurtGurl's stories also do it for me, as well. I like that they're not weighed down by cumbersome quality.

Gosh, thanks, Sarah. It's always nice to recieve a complement.

I voated no because the batteries in my vibar... viab.. vibb ..... that buzzy thing of mine are ded.

DG
 
DurtGurl

It's "receive", dear, not "recieve." (I'm only mentioning this because I don't want people laughing at you.)

Many secular blessings,
s
 
I read my own work with an editor's eyes, not a reader's. I don't get into the story because I'm too busy analyzing it for future correction.
 
Not often. Usually my stories fail to do anything for me. Which is weird considering I write the kind of stuff which I'd like to see and they obviously do things for other people (or so I've been told).

Strange aren't I?

The Earl
 
i voted no.

i get immense enjoyment from writing my stories, that wonderment of a first 'read' as i'm writing. i have no idea what is going to hit the screen in front of me until it is there. i ride on that drugless induced high as i write. i'm not even aware of the high while i'm having it. too busy writing.

i write because i want to be a better writer, not because i want to masturbate.
 
TheEarl said:
Not often. Usually my stories fail to do anything for me. Which is weird considering I write the kind of stuff which I'd like to see and they obviously do things for other people (or so I've been told).

Strange aren't I?

The Earl

I do not think you are strange. That is why I asked the question. I wanted to know if writing erotic fiction was like looking at a mirror and masturbating which I think, in my world, would be very difficult to do but I have no trouble doing it when I watch someone else.
 
Once I have posted my stories to Lit, I hardly ever look at them again. Atleast not until I have managed to forget what they were about.;)
 
Fiction, Fantasy and Real Life

The question assumes that authors restrict their output to stories that they are turned on by.

I think authors can and do write stories that appeal to others even if the scenario isn't personally erotic.

I have written stories for a particular audience who like something that doesn't appeal to me. They seemed to like the result.

What turns me on is finding someone else's stories that appeal.

By the time I have written, revised, edited, re-edited and posted a story I feel as if I have been telling the same joke for so long that I'm bored by it. It might have been funny the first time but not after 30 repeats.

Og
 
Yes

Often

I write for myself first and foremost...and I most often masturbate to erotica. So why not read my own work, which I know will get me off? I do read other people's work as well, but there's nothing like getting all hot and bothered and then comes the golden shower which personally kills my desire.

DN
 
I don't masturbate to my own stories, however they do make me horny as hell! Ask my husband and he'll tell you he likes it when I am working on a new story *grins* I need to concerntrate to much on the story to actually masturbate, so i sacve it all up and then i unleash it on my hubby :D
 
Yes, I do at times while writing the story.

No, I don't after I have written it.

I don't tend to go back and read my stories once I have completed them, unless I'm doing another edit for some reason. I'm usually too focused on what I want to write next.

Pookie :rose:
 
i have

Today in fact.

I was listenin to an audio of mine. a birthday treat, whilst doing something and the bedroom scene, which did happen once, got me thinking and remembering. It isn't that erotic, you had to have been there, I suppose. a whisky filled shag late at night and an early morning one when the lady doesn't like the smell of your breath, but as it is your Birthday.

Happy days.
 
Umm...yes

When I'm writing I jerk off on occasion. When I edit I do to, but after I read a story a dozen times it starts to lose it luster.
 
A no vote here as well. When the story is developing in my mind, there are parts that I might masturbate to, and as I'm writing the first draft, I get a little turned on but not to the point of having to get off. Once I go back and start reading and re-reading and re-reading it doesn't do much for me. By the time the story is posted to Lit, I can't figure out why anyone finds them erotic, and I never go back and read them again.
 
I voted "no"

and WildSweetOne and Ogg said exactly how I feel. Now, I may get off when I'm lying in bed brainstorming the characters, but by the time I add plot and write, it's not fresh enough to get me that worked up anymore.
 
Another 'no' here.

I find writing the explicit sex scenes... painful.

("Then what the heck are you doing here, Alan?" you ask.)

I love READING what others have written, but my writing of them feels odd to me. I'm still working on that.
 
Back
Top