PennyThompson
Orgasm Fairy
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Earlier this year when Lit split the Transgender category off from Crossdressing (yay
) they also tweaked some of the category titles, including changing Incest & Taboo to Taboo & Incest.
Ever since then, I've been pondering the possibilities that this brings. I have no interest in writing incest erotica... This is not a criticism of anyone that does, I fully understand that for some people it's a harmless and naughty fantasy. But for me personally, the real-world implications prevent me from finding it sexy in any way.
But other kinds of "taboo," stories... doctor/patient, priest/parishioner, boss/employee... Those are interesting to me. But they're also awfully vanilla and tame in comparison to siblings or parents. Plenty of these dynamics just get published in whatever category, couplings or group or whatever combination of bodies/organs/orifices are in on the action in a given story.
So my question is, could a non-incest taboo story actually find an appreciative audience in the T&I category?
Right now I'm working on a story with some established characters but a new dynamic, between new coworkers in committed relationships who start feeling some emotional heat.
Work Husband/Work Wife is a dynamic that I've personally experienced, in both positive and problematic ways, and I want to explore the erotic possibilities there... It could certainly go into a more vanilla category, and it will probably do fine there, but could it break into taboo?
A brief excerpt, still under construction...

Ever since then, I've been pondering the possibilities that this brings. I have no interest in writing incest erotica... This is not a criticism of anyone that does, I fully understand that for some people it's a harmless and naughty fantasy. But for me personally, the real-world implications prevent me from finding it sexy in any way.
But other kinds of "taboo," stories... doctor/patient, priest/parishioner, boss/employee... Those are interesting to me. But they're also awfully vanilla and tame in comparison to siblings or parents. Plenty of these dynamics just get published in whatever category, couplings or group or whatever combination of bodies/organs/orifices are in on the action in a given story.
So my question is, could a non-incest taboo story actually find an appreciative audience in the T&I category?
Right now I'm working on a story with some established characters but a new dynamic, between new coworkers in committed relationships who start feeling some emotional heat.
Work Husband/Work Wife is a dynamic that I've personally experienced, in both positive and problematic ways, and I want to explore the erotic possibilities there... It could certainly go into a more vanilla category, and it will probably do fine there, but could it break into taboo?
A brief excerpt, still under construction...
“It’s a pretty common experience, Scout. People spend more waking hours with their coworkers in a week than with anyone else in their life. Statistically, the people in your close workplace are likely to have similar interests and values and expertise. You’re sharing goals and challenges, you’re venting frustrations and celebrating successes with each other... It’s natural for that kind of situation to turn into a strong emotional connection.”
I stare open-mouthed at my quiet, nerdy boyfriend for a moment. “What the fuck, Jeremy?”
He blushes and shrugs. “What? I read Ask A Manager. If you want to think of Victoria as your Work Wife, I’m cool with it. If it bothers you, think about her more like a… I don’t know, Work Sister. Work Mom.”
My mind goes to highly inappropriate places before I can stop it. “I don’t think that’s helping,” I mutter.
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