Literary Sex

dryvonne, dynamic, erotic books, erotic fiction, erotica, literary sex, sex books, sexy literature - By dryvonne on Thursday, April 28, 2011 - 14:25

Raw human emotion, need, and desire… our fundamental, inherent hunger to love and to be loved… our undying need for passion and intimacy… these are just a few of the elements literary sex deals with. Fueled by passages from some of the world’s greatest writers, engaging in literary sex involves throwing yourselves into a collection of inspirational literature and “recipes” for better sex, romance, and intimacy in your relationship.

Whether you’re hoping to make love or engage in wild, unbridled sex, reading erotica, romance novels, or some of the most impassioned novels of our times can make for a totally new night. Spending an evening reading together is for couples:

o Needing to breathe new life into their sexual relationships;
o Longing to explore their sexuality;
o Looking for sexual titillation; and/or
o Wanting to rediscover their partner and the sexual chemistry in their union.

Typically, as we become engrossed in a reading, the scenes and storylines become no more than mere fantasy racing through our minds. The writer arouses us to no end as we become consumed with every racy, provocative detail of the novelist’s romantic and sexual fantasies. Now, instead of teasing yourself, indulge yourself in fresh emotional, physical, and spiritual discoveries. With literary sex, you and your partner can delve into such fantasy by celebrating great literature in your very own bed chamber.

While sensual, erotic works by writers like Nora Roberts and Anais Nin are often automatic go-to’s in stiring your loins, don’t overlook reads by some literary greats. Writings ranging from Keroac to Wolfe to Laclos will not only provide you with hours of entertainment, but nspire you to recreate love scenes played out by some of literature’s most famous lovers as well. These writers capture sexuality and intimacy in all of their beauty, inspiration, and elegance. Their treasured passages herein are some of the most romantic, sensual, and sexual lines ever written. Some will make you blush, others will stir your libido, while yet others will simply make your heart soar!

Sections detailing sex will beckon you to act out these scenes with the love of your life, with the instruction in sex books like Sinclair’s The Better Sex Guide to Extraordinary Lovemaking equipping you with the skills to do so easily and exquisitely. Covering various aspects of lust, love, and libido, as you enjoy some of your most favorite fictional passages, you will find yourselves encouraged to pursue new interests and wanton desires, all while becoming a polished lover.

As you make the writer’s story your own, don’t simply live vicariously through the characters – be the characters!! Let literary sex help you to do just that, with your favorite sex guide giving you even more guidance, as in with the techniques and knowledge you need to express yourself sexually and romantically. Riding on the coattails of such literature with sexual expertise, you and your lover will enjoy discovering – and rediscovering - your erotic potential, quite literally.

Author: Dr. Yvonne K. Fulbright PhD.

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Submitted by Mixcoca on Tue, 2012-05-29 17:42.

A agree a good sexual fanticy in literary for is the best. I have a kindle and a iPad and I can sit for hours reading things like 50 shades of grey or a good Nancy Kelly book. I think it gives me ideas that I could use on my husband to spice up our sex life. This king of thinking can keep relationships on there toes and keep the spark alive.

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Submitted by RickStar on Wed, 2011-11-09 19:25.

Im learning so much from all the sexual post on this site !! this was truly a great read !!

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Submitted by Spunkyhot1 on Tue, 2011-10-18 16:55.

Hi! I was just browsing Sinclair products and adding to my wishlist when I came across this network. I've been single far too long!! Hope to find a companion/lover/mate for long-term relationship. Anyone from the Twin Cities metro area of Minnesota?