jhonny9546
Master Don Juan
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"Now, I can describe what real sex may look like, but I don’t want to write erotic literature. As a side note, I'd advise that if you are a man, you can start to understand some of the internal circuitry of the female sexual mind by reading works from unpublished authors online - written by women, for women. I emphasise that it should be “unpublished” because once a work is published for mass consumption, it is heavily edited to sell as many copies as possible. There is some resemblance to it, and you can take away many key points, but it loses its authenticity and is marketed to the average hypersexualized consumer."
We know that today "romance" novels has nothing to do with romance, but instead women use it as a tool for their fantasies. (Like men use porn, women like this stuff).
But what does the author mean when She sais
"I'd advise that if you are a man, you can start to understand some of the internal circuitry of the female sexual mind by reading works from unpublished authors online - written by women, for women. I emphasise that it should be “unpublished” because once a work is published for mass consumption, it is heavily edited to sell as many copies as possible. There is some resemblance to it, and you can take away many key points, but it loses its authenticity and is marketed to the average hypersexualized consumer."
Which are those "good" works mentioned?
ps: This author has also a topic on https://substack.com/home/post/p-142288595 seduction. It would be interesting to know if there is something good here, or not. (A friend of mine told me this is true ****)
"Now, I can describe what real sex may look like, but I don’t want to write erotic literature. As a side note, I'd advise that if you are a man, you can start to understand some of the internal circuitry of the female sexual mind by reading works from unpublished authors online - written by women, for women. I emphasise that it should be “unpublished” because once a work is published for mass consumption, it is heavily edited to sell as many copies as possible. There is some resemblance to it, and you can take away many key points, but it loses its authenticity and is marketed to the average hypersexualized consumer."
We know that today "romance" novels has nothing to do with romance, but instead women use it as a tool for their fantasies. (Like men use porn, women like this stuff).
But what does the author mean when She sais
"I'd advise that if you are a man, you can start to understand some of the internal circuitry of the female sexual mind by reading works from unpublished authors online - written by women, for women. I emphasise that it should be “unpublished” because once a work is published for mass consumption, it is heavily edited to sell as many copies as possible. There is some resemblance to it, and you can take away many key points, but it loses its authenticity and is marketed to the average hypersexualized consumer."
Which are those "good" works mentioned?
ps: This author has also a topic on https://substack.com/home/post/p-142288595 seduction. It would be interesting to know if there is something good here, or not. (A friend of mine told me this is true ****)