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<br> The Triggers of Sexual Desire Pt 2: What’s Erotic for Women? What turns men on won’t work for women. Posted May 14, [free lesbian passport](https://utahoffice.space/agent/hildredvidal15/) 2012 | Reviewed by Ekua Hagan<br> |
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<br>If there’s such a thing as porn for women, it's the romance novel. And the awesome level of popularity of this genre implies the huge variances between males and feminine arousal.<br> |
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<br>As mentioned earlier, the volume that represents the basis for this extended series of posts on human sexual desire is Ogi Ogas and Sai Gaddam’s A Billion Wicked Thoughts (2011). These writers illustrate the characteristics of females’t escapist tale fantasy thoroughly, tailor-made to so many of their tastes. And they altherefore take pains to underscore how prevalent-and profitable!-it’s been as a form giving voice to female eroticism.<br> |
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<br>For example, they report that in 2008 the genre generated some $1.37 billion in sales, constituting "the single largest share of the fiction market." Additionally, that year at minimum 74 in.8 million people read a romance novel, over 90 percent of whom were women (p. 87).<br> |
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<br>These numbers are compwill bed with the approximately 100 million men in the U.S. Therefore content throughout simple fact that such erotica manufactures considerably more earnings than does online porn material for guys really. and Canada who accessed porn online in 2008. And the authors note that although women aren’t willing to pay for such typically male-oriented visual porn, they’re also rather cheerful to spend for the advantage of browsing enchantment hype.<br> |
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<br>Even more curious is the fact that while sex will be ever-present in romance, it doesn’t really appear to be crucial to the woman’s enjoyment. 88)-which is glorified all the more by a sexual awakening. What will be crucial? Ogas and Gaddam cite Sarah Wendell and Candy Tan’s book on the subject (Beyond Heaving Bosoms, [free lesbian passport](https://www.pwa.fmode.cn/lynwoodp69021/free-lesbian-passport2014/wiki/Who%2527s+Your+What+Is+Lesbian+Content+Customer%253F) 2009), which reflects that the central fantasy in such fiction is the "awakening to love" (p.<br> |
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<br>But even then, sex scenes depicted in romance novels are comparatively tame as compared to erotic stories written with males in mind. ") Which might well explain why generally people are inclined to talk about "erotica" for women and "pornography" for men. And there’t way considerably more focus on the thoughts and romantic relationship of the two principals than in male-fashioned hype. (And in this respect, see my earlier post "What Distinguishes Erotica from Pornography?<br> |
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<br>The hero in romance novels may be, simply because Ogas and Gaddam identify him, "virile, dangerous, and lusty" (p. In fact, the hero in romances becomes human-and vulnerable-as the story develops and increasingly, unexpectedly, he falls head-over-heels in love with the much more innocent (and less experienced) heroine. 87), but he’s not reduced to a sex object either-as, so commonly, are women in "adult" fiction for men.<br> |
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<br>These heroes are virtually always alpha males, to whom a considerable absolute majority of ladies seem magnetically attracted almost. It’s not simply the hero’s physical prowess that is so compelling to female readers: it’s also hwill be "status, confidence, and competence" (p. And romance novels exploit this preference in various ways. 95). Each of these traits contributes to his overall dominance-and such male authority, or ascendance, is what most women appear hard-wired to be susceptible to, as well as willing to submit to. |
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