Lush stories drives the long overdue lite erotica for women renaissance
We are all too familiar with the scenario: dozens of half-read sexy fiction on our Kindle app, or surfing the internet for countless hours, hoping to find that one perfect story that not only appeals to our fantasies, but does not debase womanhood.
This owes to the fact that the bulk of mainstream sexy literature or social networks like Lush Stories was not created with a female target audience in mind, hence they subconsciously, and many times, even blatantly enforce psychosexual codes of female passivity and male aggressiveness. This is perhaps why psychologist Alfred Kinsley’s inquiry into modern human sexuality has confirmed, and re-confirmed that compared with men, we are noticeably less likely to have orgasms. According to the study, men report orgasms in 95 percent of heterosexual encounters, but the figure ranges from 50 to 70 percent for the female gender. Certain other factors, such as age, education and religious beliefs affect this statistic; nevertheless, the final deduction is that the girls enjoy sex less than men do.
In the light of that knowledge, we now understand that sex begins in the mind, and the ability for us to be sexual and to think sexual thoughts is greatly influenced what they watch, read and ingest and can be immensely helpful or damaging to a woman’s psychosexual development, and thus, her ability to obtain maximum sexual pleasure.
We have however, witnessed things greatly improve on this scene, with the advent of literot: passionate tales of lust and love, written to cater to the sexual fantasies of the 21st century woman, without suggesting that she is in any way sexually subordinate to the man.
You can be gay, bi-sexual, transgender or straight girls’s sexy fantasies don’t judge or discriminate. Writers on Literotica and other niche sites and other genres of literature be it professionals or on amateur on sites like Lush continue to valiantly sail into previously unexplored territories, bringing to light themes and trends often ignored by their male counterparts.
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Literot writers inject their narratives with more romance and vivid sensory experiences, exploring trends such as body positivity, sexual psychology, and reproductive choices, while embracing and celebrating the beauty of human sexuality.
So the next time you’re contemplating pouring yourself a glass of wine and taking a soak in the tub, why not take out some time to explore the repertoire of sexy literature written specifically with a female target audience in mind. You can begin with the sizzling reads on LushStories Smilemaker’s Collection or Marie Claire’s for women section and thank us later.
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From modern day SM relationships to masterpieces from past centuries we look at the best sexy literature out there
Addicted: A Novel by Zane
A great example of female erotic stories for women
Best of the Year, Volume 3
This great read delivers the kind of sexy reads you want most: daring, bold, and surprising tales of those of us who pursue their boundless passions anywhere and everywhere. Edited by Rachel Kramer Bussel, winner of multiple Independent Publishing Book Awards, these scintillating scenarios turn the tables on how we are “supposed” to behave.
Bad Behaviour by Mary Gaitskill
Mary Gaitskill’s tales of desire and dislocation in 1980s New York caused a sensation with their frank, caustic portrayals of inner lives. As her characters have sex, try and fail to connect, play power games and inflict myriad cruelties on each other, she skewers urban life with precision and candour.
The Claiming of Sleeping Beauty by Anne Rice
In the traditional fairy tale of ‘Sleeping Beauty’ the spell cast upon the lovely young princess can only be broken by the kiss of a prince. However, in the world of Anne Rice, this legendary curse is broken not with a kiss, but with sexual initiation. A great classic addition to our erotic stories for women list
If you prefer more variety and range then you can always try out Literotica
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