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"Porn makes me happy. It reminds me that I'm alive."

-- An anonymous female porn lover as quoted in Pronocopea, by

Lawrence O'Toole, 1998, Serpent's Tale, London

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"Sex is power. It lays waste to our defenses. It over-rides good

sense, shorts circuits the higher functions. Our universe constricts

until it approximates the contours of our bodies; our breasts thud

concussively as we grind into each other, our vocabulary reduced to

paleolithic grunts."

-- Cliff Burns, The Illustrated Guide to the Masters of

the Macabre

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To some people sex is sex, to Lisa, sex is theater. To me, sex is opera

-but then, I'm another story.

-- Tiffany Clark as Renee, in Hot Dreams

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"...the ritual gesture that so eloquently defines femininity: the

careful double-arch

tinting of the upper lip, the graceful sweep of the lower, the business-

like blotting compression of the mouth."

-- Owen Edwards, Elegant Solutions

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"No healthy person, it appears, can fail to make some addition

that might be called perverse to the normal sexual aim; and the

universality of this finding is in itself enough to show how

inappropriate it is to use the word perversion as a term of reproach."

-- Sigmund Freud

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"Every active perversion is thus accompanied by its passive

counterpart: Anyone who is an exhibitionist in his unconscious is, at the

same time, a voyeur."



-- Sigmund Freud

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"..like every heterosexual man I knew, I found the sight of an attractive

woman's breasts endlessly and inexplicably novel and fascinating and

delightful and arousing."

-- J. P. Kansas, "The Circle" in Erotica

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I write erotica for the thrill that comes from knowing somebody else

might be turned on by my words"

-- Lybbe from the Erotic Reader's Associations

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Deep in the belly, too, of every female is a desire, more ancient than

the caves, to be forced to yield to the ruthless domination of a

magnificent, uncompromising male, a master; deep within them they all

wish to submit, vulnerably and completely, nude, to such a beast. This

is completely clear in their fantasies. Earth culture, of course,

gives little scope to these blood needs of the beauties of our race;

accordingly, these needs, frustrated, tend to express themselves in

neurosis, hysteria and hostility. Techonology and social structures,

following their own dynamics, integral to their development and

expansion, have left behind the pitiful, rational animals who are their

builders and their victims. We have built our own cage, and defend it

against those who would shatter its locks. (p. 136)

-- John Norman, Marauders of Gor

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... free women of the north regard themselves as superior to sex; many

are frigid, at least until carried off and collared; they often insist

that, even when they have faces and figure that drive men wild, that it

is their mind on which he must concentrate his attentions; some free

men, to their misery, and the perhaps surprising irritation of the

female, attempt to comply with this imperative; they are fools enough

to believe what such women claim is the truth about themselves; they

should listen instead to the dreams and fantasies of women, and recall,

for their instruction, the responses of a free woman, once collared,

squirming in the chains of a bond-maid. These teach us truths which

many woman dare not speak and which, by others, are denied,

interestingly, with a most psychologically revealing hysteria and

vehemence. "No woman," it is said, "knows truly what she is until she

has worn the collar." Some free women apparently fear sex because they

feel it lowers the woman. This is quite correct. In few, if any,

human relationships is there perfect equality. The subtle tensions of

dominance and submission, universal in the animal world, remain

ineradicably, in our blood; they may be thwarted and frustrated but,

thwarted and frustrated, they will remain. It is the nature of the

male, among the mammals, to dominate, that of the female to submit.

The fact that humans have minds does not cancel the truths of the

blood, but permits their enrichment and enhancement, their expression

in physical and psychological ecstasies far beyond the reach of simpler

organisms; the female slave submits to her master in a thousand

dimensions, in each of which she is his slave, in each of which he

dominates her.

In the lowering of the woman, of course, a common consequence of

her helplessness in the arms of a powerful male, her surrendering, her

being forced to submit, she finds incredibly to some perhaps, her

freedom, her ecstasy, her fulfillment, her exaltation, her joy; in the

Gorean mind this matter is simple,- it is the nature of the female to

submit; accordingly, it is natural that when she is forced to

acknowledge, accept, express and reveal this nature that she should be

almost deliriously joyful and thankful, to her master; she has been

taught her womanhood; no longer is she a sexless, competitive

pseudoman-- she is then, as she was not before, female; she then finds

herself, perhaps for the first time, clearly differentiated from the

male, and vulnerably, joyfully, complementary to him..(p155).

-- John Norman, Marauders of Gor

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"What are some of the other themes -- as opposed to the formulas --

of erotic literature? Fantasy has been an important and pervasive

element in the genre. Few of us will ever murder someone, travel to

Mars, punch cows on the open range, or satisfy a dozen beautiful women at

an orgy; but we can live these experiences vicariously. Obviously, one

of the attractions of fiction is that it enables us to live a thousand

lives one wouldn't have the courage, time or inclination for in reality;

erotic fiction dramatically increases the number of vicarious experiences

available to us. We all have sex lives, but few of us are murderers or

space travelers. In most instances however, the themes of erotic writing

are the familiar themes of mainstream writing, among them innocence and

its loss; degradation and redemption; freedom and enslavement; desire and

its consequences; and the transcendence of the ego.

...These are some of the arguments for an intelligent reading of

erotic literature and for its acceptance as a legitimate genre of

writing, but the most important is pleasure, which is to say: what is

wrong with reading a book for the purpose of both physical and mental

stimulation? And what is aroused in us by a reading of the classics but

the very basic emotions of pity, sympathy, love and terror? Why do we

forbid ourselves sexual arousal when we read?"

-- Michael Perkins, The Secret Record, 1976

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"..the lord of Eros will not be denied his awesome role in our lives."

-- Michael Perkins, The Secret Record, 1976

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.they were the sort that make you feel that if God ever created

anything better to look at he must have kept it for himself.

-- David Shaw

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