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Old 03-19-2014, 12:08 PM
Nathaniel Keam Nathaniel Keam is offline
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Originally Posted by Qazwox27 View Post
I'm probably in the minority here, but I generally prefer when writing follows conventional language, rather than pornographic language. Describing what someone looks like is fine, but descriptions like "her C-cup tits" or "perfect pussy" really takes me out of the story and reminds me of what I'm really reading. There are better and more elegant ways of conveying those things. I believe ENF is a genre that benefits from feeling genuine, but pornographic style writing absolutely destroys that for me.
I understand where you're coming from. There are some issues with crossing over into getting too pornographic. It's a difficult balance to strike. Then again, I suppose it depends on what else the reader likes. For example, if they enjoy erotica as well they probably enjoy some of the crossing over.

I'm like you in that when it gets too pornographic I'm turned off. If you've read my stories before you'll know I do add it in there sometimes, but I'm not fussed over it. By the time, we get to that part I've usually grown bored and completely turned off. I just shove it in there for those who do like the pornographic stuff.
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