Most of us are familiar with the exhilarating feeling of orgasm – the pleasure, arousal and relaxation. However, some compare orgasm to more meditative, transcendent experiences, the feeling of “melting away” any limitations. This “oceanic” feeling of self-dissolution is a fascinating phenomenon that has recently been studied in more detail by neuroscientists. The dissolution of … Continue reading The Oceanic Feeling of Orgasm: Neuroscientific Findings→
Hazing or humiliating rituals, unfortunately, plays a role in many Greek fraternities/sororities and is a controversial and often problematic topic. Here is a detailed look at the role hazing plays in Greek fraternities/sororities: Definition and Forms of Hazing What is hazing? Hazing refers to activities imposed on new members (“pledges”) to initiate them. These activities … Continue reading Hazing of Potential New Members in Greek Life→
I have always been fascinated by the power of suggestion and the allure of the forbidden. One of the most popular sub-genres of erotica is the ENF (Embarrassed Naked Female) story, which explores the erotic potential of a woman being exposed to public nudity. In this blog post, I will discuss the art of writing … Continue reading The Art of Public Nudity in ENF Stories: A Guide for Erotic Writers→
Greek fraternities, often referred to as “Greek Life,” are a significant part of campus life at many universities in the United States. To provide a more complete picture, here is some further information on Greek Life and the traditions associated with it: Greek Life: An Overview What are Greek fraternities? Greek fraternities are student organizations … Continue reading Greek Life→
After examining the functions of nudity in the ancient myths of Greece and Rome last week, we now want to focus on specific examples in which shame about nudity was thematized. Here, too, the universal themes of humanity are evident in the ancient myths. By reading and analyzing such stories, we as authors of erotic … Continue reading Nudity and shame in the myths of Greece and Rome→
The Adult Filter Problem After a whole series of erotic stories from our pen, the Amazon adult filter has struck again with the new story “Selfies”. Porn alert. In other words: restricted display in Amazon search results. In other words: limited sales. Not a death blow, as the titles are displayed in the Kindle search, … Continue reading The Adult Filter on Amazon→
“Wallflowers don’t fit in with our image here on campus. That’s why you’re going to take a walk around the Outer Alster today. That’s almost eight kilometers, so you’ll be on the road for a while. Your task is to approach three young men and ask them to take a selfie with you. You’ll be … Continue reading Sandra Manther: Selfies→
In the ancient myths of Greece and Rome, nudity was often a symbol of vulnerability, power and sensuality. Women’s shame about their nakedness is also explicitly addressed. From goddesses to mortal women, the myths are full of stories exploring the complexities of female nudity and its associated feelings. Vulnerability and exposure In Greek and Roman … Continue reading Nudity in the myths of Greece and Rome→
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in the intersection of mental health, sexual function, and societal pressures on women’s bodies. One controversial topic that has emerged in this discussion is the concept of ENF (enforced naked female). This blog post aims to shed light on the connection between stress, shame, and physical … Continue reading The Realism of ENF Scenarios: The Link Between Stress, Shame, and Sexual Function→
Embarrassed Nude Female (ENF) literature, a sub-genre of erotic fiction, has undergone significant transformations since its inception. ENF stories typically involve female characters who find themselves in awkward or embarrassing situations while nude or partially clothed. This essay will explore the evolution of ENF literature, discussing its past, present, and potential future developments. The Past: … Continue reading The Evolution of ENF Literature: Past, Present, and Future→
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