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Play Testers Wanted Pt. 06

by Lost Boy on Aug 27, 2019
Celebrities & Fan Fiction

All characters are 18 years old or older. I spent extra time editing and making sure there was a nice flow to the action and not come off as rushed. While writing this piece I had a thought. The character of Wolverine is most well-known for his adamantium claws. When he pops his claws wouldn't they be at body temperature. So, if he were to press them threate...

G Spot in Goa Pt. 05

by no1mf on Sep 21, 2020
Erotic Couplings

(This is a genre I am exploring, part biography part fiction, some imagination, full pleasure. All characters in this story are above the age of consent. Dedicated to S., my wife, the love of my life who has been gone for 7 years now, whose image comes to mind, as I put these words down. I write because it gives me pleasure. My initial writings drew greatl...

Alternate Sex Culture

by AuNaturale on Dec 17, 2019
Fetish

In our world, the primary act around which the majority of sexual interaction revolves is vaginal intercourse. There are outliers and fetishes and foreplay, of course, but in terms of broad cultural understanding, men and women want - to put it as crudely as possible - penis in vagina. Now, what if you changed this primary sex act to something else? This mig...

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Rock Star Ch. 03

by JakesZA on Aug 30, 2017
Novels and Novellas

Taylor and the rest of the band arrived early at the stadium Friday afternoon; they still had about four hours to go before it was their turn to perform. The band received ten backstage passes from the organizers, and since they carried their own equipment to and from every gig, they had four extra passes. They flipped a coin for the left over passes, and Ta...

Orientalism and 'Yellow Fever'

by al_Ussa on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

"East is East, and West is West, and never the twain shall meet," or so wrote the illustrious Rudyard Kipling in his 'Ballad of East and West.' With all due respect to Kipling, however, the two have indeed met, and have been dancing a complicated exchange of goods, ideas and even people for many centuries now. And this cultural exchange applies to almost all...

Dead Fish Swim with the Stream

by neonlyte on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

ONLY THE DEAD FISH SWIMS WITH THE STREAM - HEROES AND VILLAINS - Wealth dies, kinsmen die, A man himself must likewise die; But one thing I know which never dies - The verdict on each man dead.                     Hávamál1 In history, and in story telling, Heroes and Villains, the one not so very different...

Cosplayer Culture

by Searcher0595 on Feb 16, 2020
Fantasy

Cosplayers Cosplay, a chance for fans to express their love and passion for their fandom by dressing up as their favorite characters. No more is this more apparent then in conventions, where swirls of people gather and mingle, all dressed from simple, modest costumes to elaborate and expensive renditions. In such an awe-inspiring and awesome display of Cospl...

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Eros in the Song of Solomon

by DeniseNoe on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

The rich eroticism of the Song of Solomon "What is THIS type of writing doing in the Bible?" a shocked teen girl once asked when she came across the Song of Solomon. She had not expected to find such explicit, albeit poetic, descriptions of sexual relationships in the Bible. The Song of Solomon has been described as "pornography" but it is really one of...

Sexualizing Rape

by GigglingGoblin on Sep 14, 2017
Reviews & Essays

A note to my regular readers: As you can tell, this is not a story. In fact, not only is this an essay, it's an essay about the most perverted subject of all: Politics! So you might want to steer clear if that's not your thing. Evergreen Forest #13 is on the way, along with several other story updates! :) ~~~~~~~~ I am pro-social justice. I feel I should...

Universal Sexuality

by Shale on Sep 15, 2017
Reviews & Essays

For those not familiar with Playboy magazine, Asa Baber writes a column on men each month, usually a masculinist interpretation of relationships with women. His essay in the December, 95 issue was titled "multisexual in 1996," and started as an exploration of bisexuality when one of his old cronies confessed to a new found sexual identity. However, Baber ran...