Introduction / Summary (2018): Hello and welcome to our Sexuality pages. While this is not a pornographic site, it is provocative - founded upon what people search on the Internet (which is very interesting!). We then relate this to our biological and cultural evolution.
Sex is obviously important to people - and if you want to improve your sexual relationships then knowing the truth about our human evolution is the best foundation. By opening our minds to a greater diversity of behaviors, this knowledge will help you creatively cultivate healthy pleasurable moral attitudes and sexy smutty relationships (free from religious guilt & cultural myths).
Support an open honest discussion on the truth of our sexual evolution and behaviour. If you support sex positive, moral, informed sexual behaviour please share this knowledge. (These pages have a diverse collection of fascinating information relating to our human sexual evolution so people will appreciate it - see our 'nice letters' page!).
Sincerely, Karene.
"It is not enough to conquer; one must learn to seduce." (Voltaire) - "Desire is the essence of a man." (Spinoza)
Erotic Literature
Famous Sexually Provocative Erotic Books and Sex Stories
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Erotic Quotes
He was now in that state of fire that she loved. She wanted to be burnt. (Anaïs Nin)
"As Isabelle lay crushed over my gaping heart I wanted to feel her enter it. She taught me to open into flower. ... Her tongue, her little flame, softened my muscles, my flesh. ... A flower opened in every pore of my skin." (Violette Leduc, La Batarde)
"Then as he began to move, in the sudden helpless orgasm,
there awoke in her new strange thrills rippling inside her. Rippling, rippling,
rippling, like a flapping overlapping of soft flames,
soft as feathers, running to points of brilliance, exquisite, exquisite
and melting her all molten inside. It was like bells rippling up and up
to culmination. She lay unconscious of the wild little cries she uttered
at the last.
... she felt the soft bud of him within her stirring, and strange rhythms flushing up into her with a strange rhythmic growing motion, swelling and swelling till it filled all her cleaving consciousness, and then began again the unspeakable motion that was not really motion, but pure deepening whirlpools of sensation swirling deeper and deeper through all her tissue and consciousness, till she was one perfect concentric fluid of feeling, and she lay there crying in unconscious inarticulate cries. The voice out of the uttermost night, the life! " (D. H. Lawrence, Lady Chatterley's Lover)
"They fled from the eyes of the world, the singer's prophetic, harsh, ovarian prologues. Down the rusty bars of ladders to the undergrounds of the night propitious to the first man and woman at the beginning of the world, where there were no words by which to possess each other, no music for serenades, no presents to court with, no tournaments to impress and force a yielding, no secondary instruments, no adornments, necklaces, crowns to subdue, but only one ritual, a joyous, joyous, joyous, joyous impaling of woman on man's sensual mast." (Anais Nin, Spy in the House of Love, 1954)
"His
caresses were so delicate that they were almost like a teasing, an evanescent
challenge which she feared to respond to as it might vanish. His fingers
teased her, and withdrew when that had aroused her, his mouth teased her
and then eluded hers, his face and body came near, espoused her every limb,
and then slid away into the darkness. He would seek every curve and nook
he could exert pressure of his warm slender body against and suddenly lie
still, leaving her in suspense, When he took her mouth he moved away from
her hands, when she answered the pressure of his thighs, he ceased to exert
it.
Nowhere would he allow a long enough fusion, but tasting every embrace, every area of her body and then deserting it, as if to ignite only and then elude the final welding. A teasing, warm, trembling, elusive short circuit of the senses as mobile and restless as he had been all day, and here at night, with the street lamp revealing their nudity but not his eyes, she was roused to an almost unbearable expectation of pleasure. He had made of her body a bush of roses of Sharon, exfoliating pollen, each prepared for delight. So long delayed, so long teased that when possession came it avenged the waiting by a long, prolonged deep thrusting ecstasy." (Anais Nin, Spy in the House of Love, 1954)
List of Erotic Literature & Authors

Classics
Arabian Nights
Rabelais
Li Yu
Marquis de Sade (Justine, or the Misfortunes of Virtue, The 120 Days of
Sodom, Philosophy in the Bedroom, The Crimes of Love)
Victorian Era
Sodom by The Earl of Rochester (John Wilmot Rochester)
Concubines Courtesans
The Amorous Exploits of a Young Rakehell by Guillaume Apollinaire
The Lustful Turk - Anonymous
Bound in Moonlight by Louisa Burton
The Way of a Man with a Maid
Pietro Aretino
Lord Byron's transgender play, Sardanapalus
Modern

D. H. Lawrence (The Rainbow, Women in Love)
Henry Miller (Tropic of Cancer)
Anais Nin (Delta of Venus)
Laura Antoniou (The Marketplace)
Aran Ashe
Georges Bataille
Penny Birch
Patrick Califia (Macho Sluts)
John Cleland
Arabella Knight
Pauline Réage (Histoire d'O)
Anne Rice
Catherine Robbe-Grillet
Wendy Swanscombe
Alexander Trocchi
Mark Twain (1601 or Conversation, as it was the Social Fireside, in the
Time of the Tudors)
F. Scott Fitzgerald (Tender is the Night)
Autobiography
Catherine Millet
Frank Harris
'Walter' author of My Secret Life
Lisa B. Falour
Nancy Friday
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