To Repeat or Not Repeat

Maggie Erin

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First let me thank dr.mabeuse, Liar, and English Lady for replying to my first Post on this site.

Secondly, I wholeheartedly agree with what you say regarding writing for others rather than oneself. That is the main purpose of writing. Is it not? To share our thoughts, our feelings, our emotions, and perhaps, even our very souls with others whom we identify as readers. So, if they do not like what we write, we are not going to be very successful in our writing, and we shall find ourselves writing only to ourselves and for ourselves. You will get no argument from me on that point.

I write fiction, non-fiction, and poetry, a good number of my poems having been published both here in the US as well as with Nobel House in the UK and NY. The powers-that-be, a. k. a., editors, obviously considered my writing worthy of publishing. Some of my poetry they considered excellent and asked my permission to let them have them professionally recorded on CDs.
So, I must be doing something right when it comes to writing.

To get there, however, I had to get in touch with my own feelings, my own thoughts, my own psyche, my own soul, my own personality in order to come up with themes and ideas to develop and write so that they are published. Therefore, when I said a writer needs to please herself or himself, I was not placing her/him in a microcosm where he only hears or reads her/his words. However, a writer must reach inside herself/himself, find inspiration for writing, and then write, proofread, edit, and rewrite. That is the reason I said, "It is not the writing but the having written that brings satisfaction to a writer."

Lately I have been working two different genres', Irish/Celtic/Druidic and Native American, mainly the Paleolithic cave and pueblo dwellers. A part of getting in touch with their spirits and finding inspiration for my writing comes in playing Irish whistles and Native American flutes, going on vision quests, creating Circles of Life, climbing the highest peak in the lower forty-eight. Using my photography and sketches supports my newly gained inspiration that eventually is put down in poetic words, not just for myself but for others with whom I hope to share my experiences. However, the juices of creating comes from within oneself, and since this is so, a writer must first please herself/himself before putting it out there for the reading public.

It must be my Obsessive Compulsiveness that drives me to strive for perfection in my writing.

This is true for stories about love and sex that are found on this site, but if we don't or can't get ourselves hot and bothered with what we write, we sure as hell aren't going to get our readers to find it since it won't be there.

So one writes for herself/himself not for self-pleasure but to write stories or poems that will get the reader sexually and sensually excited and turned-on. It is then we have succeded in what we intended to do: write to excite and please others.

Oh, yes, dr.mabeuse, masturbating while one writes can be a great turn-on and a source of inspiration. I have often masturbated while writing, making my pussy hot, wet, and creamy until I experience orgasmic release. Even if it didn't inspire me to write much; although, most of the time it does, I certainly had a fantastic time making myself cum and cum and cum. :devil:

Maggie Erin :rose:
 
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