AwkwardMD
The worst Buddhist
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Facerolling, obviously.How do you write with no hands?
EDIT: sorry, not trying to derail a serious conversation.
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Facerolling, obviously.How do you write with no hands?
Would you mind a DM conversation about this?Get in trouble from whom?
Surely you're anonymous here? If you fear anyone in your real life drawing a connection to who you are, create the most innocuous alt, deliberately place him, her or they in some place you've never been to, give them a completely fictional history, deliberately point in the opposite direction. Don't thread here in the AH. Who will ever know?
In erotica, isn't risky/risque part of the point?
Your voice is unfailingly your own. It might not be to everyone's taste, and I think in some of the work you took down, and from earlier posts, you got frustrated by that.
Please accept my heartfelt commiserationsMy wife knew. She always encouraged me to write, no matter what is was, despite some of the subject matters I wrote about in my stories. She was my muse. She's also the inspiration behind my 750 word story.
With her recent passing a couple of weeks ago, I've opened up to some friends about my writing because I really needed to share that particular story. I didn't post the link to it, but I posted that story text on Facebook. It's non-erotic so there is absolutely no issues in doing so. To date, those who did have the link, they haven't said anything good or bad. But now they know I wrote erotica and I'm ok with it. For now, unfortunately, my desire for writing has diminished a bit, even though I've had a few ideas that I've saved down to get back to. But when I get back to it, I certainly won't change what I write, even with friends knowing and possibly reading. This is who I am and I know my friends are accepting of it.
I appreciate this reply.Hi, @madelinemasoch,
I've looked forward to your posts for quite a while, and this time I decided to dig in and figure out why. Three things stood out.
1 - You are interested in understanding youself in regards to the realm of erotica.
I, too, muse a lot about what's going on with me and erotica. I've gotten a lot of insights via AH (Thanks to AH), but still have open questions. I'm glad to touch base with someone else who's on a similar search.
2 - Closely related, everything you post and write has the air of authenticity, a quality I value a lot.
2 - You think a lot about your relatively narrow appeal to readers. See
When I started writing erotica, about four years ago, I fully expected to find a lot of like minded people. It took me a while to settle on the fact that they simply aren't there.... anyway, the ones who are inclined to write about their opinions. I'm still puzzled by this, but, hey, it's interesting. Here's where we differ. For me, the recognition of my narrow niche brings me the satisfaction of clarity. For you, it still seems to be a source of distress. I wish that could change.
Annie
@madelinemasoch,Writing from the heart feels the most risky/risque to me, even when my intuition tells me it's right. There is a lot of emotion I could express in the form of stories and sometimes that emotion is buried, repressed. I've felt very stultified for a long time, and I'm afraid of somehow getting in trouble for sharing my feelings and my perspective.
My dear colleague,My wife knew. She always encouraged me to write, no matter what is was, despite some of the subject matters I wrote about in my stories. She was my muse. She's also the inspiration behind my 750 word story.
With her recent passing a couple of weeks ago, I've opened up to some friends about my writing because I really needed to share that particular story. I didn't post the link to it, but I posted that story text on Facebook. It's non-erotic so there is absolutely no issues in doing so. To date, those who did have the link, they haven't said anything good or bad. But now they know I wrote erotica and I'm ok with it. For now, unfortunately, my desire for writing has diminished a bit, even though I've had a few ideas that I've saved down to get back to. But when I get back to it, I certainly won't change what I write, even with friends knowing and possibly reading. This is who I am and I know my friends are accepting of it.