To write, or not to write

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When I write about non-con and domestic "play" it gets a little difficult morally. I never want someone to use my writing to strengthen the backbone to their beliefs and treat others with disrespect. But, this is a place for exploring that stuff and I think all I can really do is put it in the author's note.
 
I only feel guilty when I look at a clock and realize how many hours I wasted writing this shit. I take a break, do something productive, and then return to writing smut.
 
I only feel guilty when I look at a clock and realize how many hours I wasted writing this shit. I take a break, do something productive, and then return to writing smut.
I see writing as UN-wasted time, unlike playing [characterization deleted] word games or reading political news. (I sympathize, but wouldn't trade places, with the pobrecitos who must absorb that crap continuously.) Time NOT writing is fairly wasted, so I've been pretty wasted recently. I blame the meds. But I'm tapering.
 
I believe that it is necessary to write if there is a penchant for this and it turns out. If you have the resources, the talent, the desire and the time, but you have doubts, the best thing to do is just sit down and start writing. The motivation comes during the process and during the action. Sometimes it happens when you do not want to write a particular text at all. For example, I recently turned to the service https://papersowl.com/college-papers-help for help with writing paper for college. Thus, I have saved my time and internal resources because I prefer to write artistic texts than structured scientific ones.
 
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I see writing as UN-wasted time, unlike playing [characterization deleted] word games or reading political news. (I sympathize, but wouldn't trade places, with the pobrecitos who must absorb that crap continuously.) Time NOT writing is fairly wasted, so I've been pretty wasted recently. I blame the meds. But I'm tapering.
I agree. I don't watch much on TV, mostly because I find it pretty boring. At least when I'm writing, I'm doing something productive. And hopefully my stories will be around for years to come. I also like that I'm creating something that a few people seem to enjoy. Readers often thank me for sharing my ramblings, and for me, that makes the time and effort worth while.
 
Does (or did) anyone have some sort of moral or ethical "struggle" about writing adult material? If so, how did you overcome and proceed? Just curious.
I did at first, but as soon as I stopped struggling, my writing improved immensely.
 
Only because at first my wife didn't know. After I let her in on the project, and she was cool with it, I was off and running.
 
I recently joined as a member after years of enjoying articles. I am not new to writing, but have never written (for publishing) material of the adult nature. I have had several female partners benefit from erotic stories I wrote for them.

My question to other authors out there: Does (or did) anyone have some sort of moral or ethical "struggle" about writing adult material? If so, how did you overcome and proceed? Just curious.
No. I have zero ethical struggle with what I write. However, I tend to write love stories. I write a lot of LGBTQ themed stories, and get some satisfaction in putting a positive spin on them. Even my heterosexual stories are primarily love stories. If you're having some moral struggle — perhaps it's the direction and/or content of the stories is unsettling to you?
 
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