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Wendy Summers
08-09-2012, 07:19 PM
Personally, if I want to get off I read erotica. Nothing else gets me to rise to the occasion in quite the same way. I figured it was about time for me to a set showcasing my love of a good book ;).

So how about you... does the written word get you off?


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Since you know me, you know I've got a nerdy side – and, of course, I love to read. I've got an extensive library – packed with everything from graphic novels to photo books featuring sexy pin-ups. Did you ever have a fantasy about a librarian? Have you ever wondered what happens behind these bookish glasses? Well, wonder no more - as I transform myself from a tasty tgirl to a lusty librarian - don't you want to check me out?



Yes, I'll admit it, I've read THAT book - the one everyone's been talking about. I had to indulge my kinky side! I recall some of the salacious stories I've read and find myself enslaved by the scandalous prose. It's easy for me to imagine you as my master, guiding me while I strip out of my short skirt and tight top, and admiring my garter belt and stocking-clad legs. I know you want to watch me caress my breasts and stroke my cock. When I'm wrapped up in these sensual experiences, trust me, there's no grey area! Why leave all of the sensual experiences to mere paper? Let's make this story a "pop-up" book!

LibertyHarkness
08-09-2012, 07:20 PM
not for me at all ..

books dont get me off,
porn doesnt get me off,

only thing that gets me off is my imagination , or when i was in love with my gf at the time for 11years .. she could get me off just speaking to me lol

Dino Velvet
08-09-2012, 07:33 PM
I gotta thing for paper cuts.:jerkoff

Jackal
08-09-2012, 08:21 PM
Sometimes sites like literotica and their stories do, even if they are over the top.

TabStorm
08-09-2012, 08:25 PM
I love erotica. There are some good websites with short stories that are quite erotic too. But nothing compares to the sight of you!

Footlover
08-09-2012, 08:28 PM
I tend to use a mix of Literotica and porn if in looking for a longer "self session" - otherwise I tend to just use porn.
Erotica does give me a much much better orgasm though!!

FootLover

rodinuk
08-09-2012, 08:30 PM
I recommend 'The Pearl' a gem of Victorian erotica but otherwise no.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Pearl_%28magazine%29

ed_jaxon
08-09-2012, 09:06 PM
Personally I like Literotica

bluesoul
08-09-2012, 10:28 PM
So how about you... does the written word get you off?

intelligence gets me off. so with books (like most things), it's a matter of who is doing it rather than "just because they did it"

danthepoetman
08-09-2012, 11:21 PM
I love erotica! And it does turn me on a lot. But I’m the type to feel that there are way too many books to read to lose time on any other of lesser importance or content. I will indulge in one from time to time nonetheless; how resist it? I’m not sure if it is unfortunate of a blessing, but desire is definitely a greater drive in human life than the quest for knowledge…

talldudeil
08-10-2012, 12:37 AM
When I was about 14 or 15 I found a book on the street called "incest digest". Being at that strange age where I had my first sexual encounter at 13 and nothing but my hand and a few actual pictures in my best friends dads sock drawer it was hard to find porn in the early 70's when your young. I read some of those stories and even thought the idea of incest was disgusting I found myself getting off on the stories. I can say that nothing since then has really turned my on, written word wise, but that sure did.

youngblood61
08-10-2012, 01:25 AM
No Books don't,looking at pics like these do!:jerkoff:jerkoff:jerkoff

buttslinger
08-10-2012, 01:32 AM
Two very short erotic stories, non-fiction.
In seventh grade our School wasn't finished being built so we had to share a school and got out at noon leading to epic football games in my friend's neighbor's yard. Just about everybopdy showed up once or twice. My friend's sister was on the JV cheerleading squad, one time her boyfriend who was the JV QB showed up and played with us, that was the first time I ever played with a guy who could put a football anywhere he wanted. Epic Times.
Once when about six of us were left, we were real hot and went into my friends house and we all crowded around the sink guzzling water. Then from one of the bedrooms the smokin' little cheerleader sister walked out into the dining room dressed only in a bra and panties, and for a small eternity she stood with her back to us at the dining room buffet table. Not a sound. I was wondering if this was normal...what was her brother thinking, are we cool now? Is this what happens when you get into Jr High? All the time fixated on her hot little butt. Then she turned around and screamed at us all to get out. Epic Times...
In high School we were all sex perverts, but one guy in particular used to write sex stories !! and had a big collection of porn mags back when that meant something. I guess around Junior year one of his parent's friends was going through a real painful divorce and when his parents weren't home she showed up and jumped into bed with him, igniting a torrid romance that lasted a few years. He wasn't a close friend, but this was WAY weird for all of us. Finally in College he tried to break it off with her and that led to her having another little breakdown. She would come into his classes in School sobbing. I didn't hear about that til much later.
I liked stories when I was young but now it's mainly the newspapers and non-fiction for me.

sukumvit boy
08-10-2012, 05:06 AM
Yes,
Alt.Sex.Stories and Literotica.

Wendy Summers
08-11-2012, 08:22 PM
I gotta thing for paper cuts.:jerkoff

Anything with blood gets you off, huh? :p


not for me at all ..

books dont get me off,
porn doesnt get me off,

only thing that gets me off is my imagination , or when i was in love with my gf at the time for 11years .. she could get me off just speaking to me lol

By the same token, I use my imagination all the time for these sets... too much work if I'm coming up with my own fap material :p.


I love erotica. There are some good websites with short stories that are quite erotic too. But nothing compares to the sight of you!

I aim to please... that and for an interesting cumshot location.


Personally I like Literotica

I KNEW I liked you for a reason.


No Books don't,looking at pics like these do!:jerkoff:jerkoff:jerkoff

Keep jerking... I'll make more ;)

noellejordan
01-15-2013, 01:50 AM
Yes, and it turns me on to write it too.... I have some posts over on xhamster.

Stavros
01-15-2013, 02:38 AM
I grew up before computing and the internet, when porn films that did exist were 8mm film and the cost of buying the film and the equipment high; having been a reader from the age of 6 books were therefore as important to me then as they are now, although I don't think there are many which have an erotic content that has ever worked for me, except Last Exit to Brooklyn, which I believe is still one of the few novels in which transexuals have sex with men much as men and women have sex; that is, in which transexual sex is normal. I still think it is a literary classic. There is gay sex in The Naked Lunch, City of Night, and Jean Genet's novels (The Thief's Journal, Our Lady of the Flowers, Querelle of Brest); but Last Exit had a profound affect on me, and I can't really think of many other books with an effective erotic content -maybe Thomas Mann's Felix Krull, but that is a stretch...

Prospero
01-15-2013, 11:44 AM
To equate books with nerdiness is sad.

Erotica? I do think it works because it requires you to utilise the mind's eye. As with any good fiction your own imagination and mind is the X factor.

akduck
01-15-2013, 01:43 PM
Books with pictures i need both hands free

nysprod
01-15-2013, 01:59 PM
I'm actually thinking about trying my hand at an erotic TGirl novel based on some of the classic erotica I've read. It definitely will be hot, but it won't be "I pounded her ass with my hard cock..." I'd be happy to see any comments you may have.


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Jericho
01-15-2013, 02:40 PM
To equate books with nerdiness is sad.

Blame Peter Jackson! :shrug

Wendy Summers
01-15-2013, 03:22 PM
To equate books with nerdiness is sad.

Erotica? I do think it works because it requires you to utilise the mind's eye. As with any good fiction your own imagination and mind is the X factor.

Actually I was equating my CHOICE of books with Nerdiness. The vast majority on my bookshelf are comic/ graphic novels or academic works on comparative mythology.

Prospero
01-15-2013, 03:43 PM
Comparative mythology? Comparing your place in the hierarchy of deities with the other goddesses deigning to visit this place?

Wendy Summers
01-15-2013, 04:09 PM
Comparative mythology? Comparing your place in the hierarchy of deities with the other goddesses deigning to visit this place?

I'm actually far more fascinated by the psychological interpretations of the various stories told repeatedly across many cultures.

You might say I'm a Jung Angel. :geek:

Prospero
01-15-2013, 04:29 PM
Ahhh Jung, gifted and ...

I'll let you be in my universal subconscious if you let me be in yours.

ed_jaxon
01-15-2013, 05:07 PM
When I was a teen I found some Anais Nin in the house. Loved those stories and to this day will read them to women when given the opportunity.

Prospero
01-15-2013, 07:09 PM
I love to read out loud to girls.

eccentricBlue
01-15-2013, 07:12 PM
I find something strangely erotic about pop-up books

jamesedwards
01-15-2013, 07:25 PM
No books don't do anything for me, pics and mostly videos. I got off on books when I first started, now I need the visual contact. Your pic looks hot by the way


Personally, if I want to get off I read erotica. Nothing else gets me to rise to the occasion in quite the same way. I figured it was about time for me to a set showcasing my love of a good book ;).

So how about you... does the written word get you off?
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RallyCola
01-15-2013, 08:38 PM
reading erotica doesn't turn me on but books/literature/magazines do directly influence who i may be turned on by.

a hot chick reading 50 shades of grey, harry potter or any other contemporary POS is a turn off for me just as if she is reading vogue or cosmo. Your reading list must be more eclectic and can never be something Oprah told you to read.

Wendy Summers
01-15-2013, 08:39 PM
reading erotica doesn't turn me on but books/literature/magazines do directly influence who i may be turned on by.

a hot chick reading 50 shades of grey, harry potter or any other contemporary POS is a turn off for me just as if she is reading vogue or cosmo. Your reading list must be more eclectic and can never be something Oprah told you to read.

What if I read the pop culture books AND more serious reading?

RallyCola
01-15-2013, 09:03 PM
What if I read the pop culture books AND more serious reading?

are you reading the pop culture rags to me while i'm nestled in your bosom? that might make it ok.

Wendy Summers
01-15-2013, 09:24 PM
are you reading the pop culture rags to me while i'm nestled in your bosom? that might make it ok.

Nestled in my bosom... no. Nestled somewhere else... ;)

timid1
01-16-2013, 01:09 AM
When I was a teen I found some Anais Nin in the house. Loved those stories and to this day will read them to women when given the opportunity.

Haha, me too, think I was about 15 when I found a Anais Nin book in my parents room. It was miles better than anything I'd read or viewed at that point. No Internet or even DVD then!

I love reading erotica. In the section "Shemale stories" I found the "Marianna Cordoba-A Hard Spanish Lesson" made me incredibly horny.

So Wendy, yes, books get me off ! x

VictoriaVeil
01-16-2013, 02:16 AM
fuck yes. erotica is hot and reading is cumdamental!

ed_jaxon
01-16-2013, 02:27 AM
fuck yes. erotica is hot and reading is cumdamental!


I might have to get you and Wendy alone and do some dramatic reading.

squirtsilly
01-16-2013, 03:50 AM
I like to read and write erotica, especially stories inspired by specific photos.

A few years ago I wrote a batch of short tales I posted in the Shemale Stories section, illustrated by appropriate pix. They are brief, easily digestible, and I think pretty good. I wrote them all under my username "squirtsilly" and here is a link to one of them:

http://www.hungangels.com/vboard/showthread.php?t=46249

I hope you enjoy, if you like reading erotica. The others can be found in the same section, you just have to go a few pages in. :)

VictoriaVeil
01-16-2013, 04:25 AM
Will you be continuing your panty check?



I might have to get you and Wendy alone and do some dramatic reading.

SXFX
01-16-2013, 06:09 AM
paper cuts bad

BiBoyinBeantown
01-16-2013, 06:25 AM
To equate books with nerdiness is sad.

Not if you consider nerdiness a good thing. :geek:

I like it when people talk nerdy to me.