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  1. There's no doubt that physical stimulation is, well.. stimulating! LOL The comparison I'm working with however, is between porn videos and written erotica. (There's no physical stimulation involved, other than self-love.. hahahaha) It is the imagination that's triggered in both these instances, whether the trigger is a visual image or some words, and it's imagination that carries us the distance. I think most people on this board would agree, as would most people who have some knowledge of biology, neuroscience or just basically how the body works. But, some people laugh at the idea that "sex occurs in the brain" and for these people, the dots have to be connected to illustrate that point. So far, in these replies, no one has questioned that erotica is a turn on, just whether it's better than other forms of stimulation. I'm not looking to prove that.. although it sounds like a fun study to try! Does anyone simply disagree with the notion that erotica is a valid source of sexual stimulation?
  2. That's a good idea.. Anyone know if any such study has already been done?
  3. That is one argument to consider, but it's a hard one to substantiate, especially with this particular audience. I know plenty of women who love hardcore porn and don't read much or any erotica: eg. amateur porn stars. On the other hand, I receive many erotica story submissions written by men. The closer you look at it, the less obvious it becomes.
  4. Hi everyone, Thanks for your replies! I know it's not an easy sort of question to answer.. Brainman.. thank you! yes, this is the kind of info i'm looking for. A relatively simple connect-the-dots sort of analogy. Btw, you write really well... I'm tempted to hire you to write my own marketing copy! hehehe You nailed the idea concisely: "As we imagine the scenes we read about, our imagination can activate some of the same parts of the brain that are activated when we actually experience it!" I'm writing for an audience of porn site owners and webmasters, and want to illustrate the simple and often overlooked point, that erotica stories are yet another way to arouse their surfers. Not better than porn videos, but rather, an additional source of stimulation. Being the seller of said stories, I want to throw all the ammo I can at them. tinyboy21... Beyond being a freelance writer, I run an erotica publishing house, and we're just getting our online library up and running, which includes all kinds of erotica stories from straight hardcore and softcore to BDSM, gay, lesbian, orgy, etc.. There's only a couple of bare-bones pages up atm, but you can check out the beginning of the site at sexyscribe dot com. Any closet erotica writers lurking on the board are welcome to send in story submissions!
  5. Maybe I should be a little more specific... LOL The point I want to make in my article is about how reading about sex can be just as arousing as seeing a visual representation, and that because arousal occurs primarily in the brain, not the genitals, erotica is just another means to the same end. I'm not writing a thesis or anything, it's just a simple marketing-slanted article about erotic fiction. The intended audience is the online adult entertainment industry, and I'm looking for a few specifics relevant to the point about arousal in the brain. tinyboy21.. thanks!
  6. Hi everyone, this is my first post here.. I'm an erotica writer and i've been asked to write an article, non-fiction, about selling erotica, and I'm looking for some basic information (in layman terms! LOL) about what parts of the brain are stimulated by sex, as well as what parts are stimulated by language, reading in particular. Can anyone point me in the right direction? Thanks for the help..
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