What are the best erotic books?

What are the best erotic books?

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120 days of Sodom by Sade

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why

Werewolf Classroom by Suzuki Kyoutarou

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Delta of Venus

Idk, why do you care?

There was a part in TLOTIAT that gave me a spaghetti bony. Can't remember what page it was, but I'm pretty sure it was a little bit gay. 8^)

Lolita

THE ARISTOCRATS!

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I am in the middle of reading the last 50 Shades book. I've been drawing it out over like a year and half and it doesn't get better. Literally all it is sex and a half attempt at a love story. I don't understand how it is as popular as it is. She uses words every other page that I am certain she looked up in a dictionary before putting them in. Only one blow job in a trilogy so far. Not a good time. I am trapped.

>It feels so........... good.
every time they have sex which is at least every other (or two) chapter, sometimes more than once each chapter.

>my fifty!!!! omg!!! he is so sexy and mercurial and my sex

>his skilled fingers

I am on this part where he just put a butt plug in her

>his skilled fingers.... rubbing me...... THERE!!!

don't read

It's literally twilight fanfiction with the names changed to sell it. What did you expect? Twilight itself was already nothing more than a Fujoshis fantasy of: "I'm small and unimportant but what if a bunch of super-hunks suddenly all were into me as if I'd release pheromones like Poison Ivy from batman?" A protagonists that is described so vaguely that every single girl on the planet can self insert into the role.
Did you really think that the fan-fiction version of that is gonna be some sort of modern day Lolita?

Also as a practitioner of BDSM I have to say: Fuck this book and it's portrayal of this particular subculture. BDSM is about so much more than being an abusive dick who makes girls do stuff whenever he wants. Fuck off.

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>BDSM is about so much more than being an abusive dick who makes girls do stuff whenever he wants
What is BDSM about?

Jesus Christ

>The whole story is in first person

God damn, that's the worst.

I think that is way too difficult an answer to give in just one post. It is so much more than just "making someone do what you want" or whipping someone while dressed in fetish clothing. There is a whole dynamic between a dom and his sub, the giving and taking of power, the atmosphere during a "play", the emotional connection that lies between the two parts and all the care and responsibility you have as a dom all whilst maintaining your role as the ever watchful master. (english is not my first language so It's a bit hard for me to describe it all in a way that makes sense)

Scarlet Library. Nice custom illustrations, ribbon bookmarks, good bindings. Patrician as fuck.

Anais Nin's "Little Birds".

Very literary and interesting even aside from the pornography but I was busting a proverbial nut every five pages or so.

The mostly true cliche is that BDSM is about trust. The submissive makes themselves very vulnerable to their dominate partner. That requires a lot of trust in your dom. That they aren't going to hurt you (beyond whatever pain play you may be into) or otherwise push you past your limits.

The problem with 50 Shades (well one of them) is that Christian is constantly pushing Ana past what she's comfortable with. She goes along with it mostly because she's afraid of loosing him rather than because she's into it herself. Instead of being based on trust, their kinky sex is based on emotional blackmail.

50 shades, really? lit erotica is a whole sub genre and you can only name popular YA bull? I guess its true that Veeky Forums is a philosophy board and does not actually read various books.
tell me a story from it. it does not have an audio book so Im out.

Adventures in the Alaskan Skin Trade

THE READER

You do realize it's a work of fiction and a fantasy, right?
I don't actually rape people but I read rape erotica. similarly, whether or not a work of fiction portrays your dumb fetish to the standard your moral codes expect it too has no relevance. it's a bit of a boner killer in a rape erotica when the narrative makes an aside saying the woman is secretly consenting to the rape. It defeats the purpose of reading a fiction. likewise, I was one of you leather lathered up weirdos I would read fiction to experience what the trust meme stops me from experiencing in real life.
Fifty shades is garbage none the less.

*if I was