I have a few erotic short stories I’m working on, and in one of them I’ve arrived to the sex scene. During outlining it, I questioned if the guy should cum multiple times. Is it hotter if they don’t, or does the lack of realism take you out of the story?

Are there any other porn-logic tropes in stories that turn you on or off?

  • @thisIsaSuperPrivate
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    139 months ago

    If a story has something like:

    My wife is still beautiful. With a perfect 34/18/42 body, and large perky nipples…

    Then I just move onto the next story immediately. It’s such a boring cliche and creates an exact mechanical woman.

    Their body type can be hinted at.

    My wife has hips your eyes can’t help but admire, and breasts that any woman would be proud of.

    That let’s the reader create their own desirable women in their mind.

    For me, that’s a woman that looks like my wife. For others it might be a totally different body type, but they’ll still create that image.

    • @nerdydaddyOP
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      79 months ago

      I hate when someone puts a bra size into their story. They almost never know how bra sizing works, and it immediately irritates me. I’ve seen a lot of 32in waisted women that somehow wear a 44F bra 🙄.

      I’ll describe shapes and sizes, but from a character’s point of view. I’ll write it in a way that a regular person might have described through conversation or reaction. Sort of like your preferred example.

      • @RBWellsV23
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        69 months ago

        Agreed. Never measurements, never ever a bra size, it is silly. My disbelief cannot be suspended that far.

    • @magn418
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      9 months ago

      It’s difficult. Sometimes it’s necessary to introduce that, since it generally also throws the reader off if they got time to form a picture in their head and you suddenly destroy that and have her large blubbery breasts weigh down on your chest on page 20. Or need to describe her eyes in detail later because they look at each other for a minute. Or in book 2 her sister comes visit her who also has ginger hair… I think that’s the reason why people do it. The less specific you are, the more you have to constantly factor in that all the characters could have vastly different appearances. And later descriptions of scenes have to get even less detailed.

      Generally speaking I’m completely with you. Reading stories sparks imagination. And it’s fun to imagine the characters, picture the scenes. It’s not easy to write it that way.

      And regarding the numbers to the body type: I think it’s also frowned upon to say someone has C-cup breasts because that’s too technical. You should describe them instead.