Literary auto-arousal

dr_mabeuse

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Does your own written stuff turn you on? Or is that like trying to tickle yourself?

Are you turned on while you're writing it? When you reread it? Months later? Never?

---dr.M.
 
The erotica I write usually does turn me on. Otherwise I'd write it differently :p

The horror novel I'm writing does not sexually arouse me.

The Fantasy novel I'm writing does not sexually arouse me. Okay, well there was that one scence with the drow elf queen and my intrepid thief ...

Anyways, I guess my answer is the same as RF's ... Sometimes!

BigTexan
 
Is there any other drive?

I try to write erotica for fun. I can only do that when the stuff I'm writing about is a turn of for me. So subject-wise I only write stuff that turn me on. If you're talking about the hard work to get a story together, well that might be a more limping phase ;)
 
I write for fun and as a way to live out fantasies and vent frustration, so, yes my writing turns me on. As I write it I am my characters, I feel what they feel, smell what they smell, taste what they taste. It would be impossible for me to not become aroused when "a finger is lightly touching my throbbing clit". When I re-read it and even months later it still turns me on.
Wicked:kiss:

My Stories
 
Planning the story does. Reading the story afterwards often does. But during the actual writing process, no, then it's mostly business ;)

Sabledrake
 
dr_mabeuse said:
Does your own written stuff turn you on? Or is that like trying to tickle yourself?

Are you turned on while you're writing it? When you reread it? Months later? Never?

---dr.M.

do you mean sexually aroused or emphatically overjoyed at the realisation of what i've written?

i'll take the latter seeing as how you've already had answers on the former. ;)

every single time i finish a story, i am stunned at the end result. the overwhelming incredulous joy that zipps through my veins has me sitting dead still in shock one minute, and then dancing around the house in the next. it takes me an hour to 'come down' when that happens and i tend to do stuff a little on the wild side during that hour. lol
 
I enjoy going back and reading my stories

a while afterward. Then if it turns me on I feel I've done a good job.

I just re-read one of mine a little while ago for the fun of it and it worked - I was still turned on by it months later.
 
Usually when this question comes up, I say no, not in the slightest. Usually my writing's a little too personal for me to enjoy it myself. However I actually find my latest story v. arousing. So I don't know.

The Earl
 
Yes!

My writing generally turns me on quite a bit, I find myself going back and rereading my stories a month or so after I’ve written them, and I know I did damn well if I’m near panting by the end of it :p

I have massive crushes on most my main characters, hehe, wonder what that says about me? Hrm...

Nik
 
Dr. M.

I don’t think that I would even want to write a story that would not arouse me. This may be why when I wrote “Ruby” (a story I know you did not care for.) I did not have her Father take her, or for her to have pleasure with her mother.

I could have, without much work at all, have written that into the story, but I think it would have gone to far over the line even for me and then I think the story would have turn me off. I would not have been able to become, or stay aroused while reading my own story.

OldClyde

http://www.literotica.com/stories/showstory.php?id=65714
 
used tissue

About the only time that I take a break from writing any of my stories is to clean up or for relief. Does that answer the question?

Gauche
 
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