Something for the ladies

LargoKitt

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I like the new elegant woman on the Literotica home page. But looking at it and the 'Amsterdam red light district windows' of gals on the website border I wondered: Don't lots of women love erotic literature, often much more than dirty pix? I know men have to be the major readers of the site, but why is it not more clearly aimed at everyone? When I think literary erotica I think Anaïs Nin and millions of 'bodice rippers'. Where is that energy represented on Literotica?
 
Just came across a book called Want - a collection of letters from women of their erotic fantasies, curated and each chapter introduced by Gillian Anderson. The studio version is a good listen so far, each letter read by different women. Very much in the mood of Literotica & nothing surprising in it but it just confirms that this site and others of the same ilk represent a need.

I would like to think that my stories appeal to women readers as my first fictional story (2 part) is a homage to Anaïs Nin's story about a girl from a convent being brought to a public hanging & instead of finding it to be a lesson in morals as the nuns intended, she found it erotic as she is groped in the crowd watching and finally orgasms as the victim drops. My story, Secret Stranger, is set at a rock concert but similar climates are reached both in the music & bodily.

Her story was her erotic take on the phrase Le petit Mort - the little death, as orgasms are referred to.

My stories are in the link in my SIG. Others that might interest - my true account of losing my virginity - a semi-fictional story of a voyeur in a cafe and some erotic poems
 
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