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Though there are a number of porn sites for women out there, we completely understand if that's just not your thing. Between the jackhammering, fake orgasms , unsexy storylines, and lack of lube , adult films aren't exactly enjoyable (or really even realistic) for most people watching. Luckily, there are plenty of erotic-reading sites you can use for masturbating and achieving pleasure instead.
For those of you unfamiliar with the term, erotica is defined as "literature or art intended to arouse sexual desire," per the Oxford Dictionary . You might think of books like " Fifty Shades of Grey " or " After " as examples, since they contain many graphic sex scenes — but in reality, erotica can go much deeper than that.
For starters, the length of erotica you read can vary depending on what you're in the mood for. This form of literature offers everything from entire books to short stories or snippets of one sexual experience. And, similar to porn, there are many genres to choose from, including threesomes , fetishes , lesbian sex, romance, anal , BDSM , and more.
On most erotic-reading sites, you will find a mix of stories written by both professional writers and nonprofessional writers who just want to share a POV from their own sex lives. How you submit these stories greatly depends on the website itself, but many of them have a submission section or "submit" button somewhere on the site where anyone can take part in the fun.
So, for your pleasure — and, let's be honest, your orgasms , too — keep reading to find the best steamy websites for online erotica. If you're one of the many people who prefer adult fiction over an adult film , we've got you.
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Something to get your imagination going...
Erotic fiction stories are one of the most indulgent yet easy ways to get yourself in the mood for sex or masturbation. There's just something so stirring about letting your mind wander with a bit of erotic escapism - sexual arousal begins in the brain, after all.
Yep, good old Mills & Boon-style saucy stories, updated for the modern day. Using your imagination, you can get swept up in a whole host of different scenarios, from bodice rippers to werewolf adventures to just plain old steamy shower sex . But where, we hear you ask, are you going to find this free and – actually hot – erotica online? Well...we know a place (or two, or three).
Keep reading for our round up of the best sites for finding erotica online.
Did you think we'd miss this opportunity for a bit of self-promotion? Of course not! On this very site we have some excellent (if we say so ourselves) sexy stories and even a whole load of lesbian erotica for those of the sapphic persuasion.
Bellesa might ring a bell as a new gen, woman-owned porn company. Starting in 2017, it now runs a monthly subscription service (like Netflix, but with porn) and it's since branched out into loooads of different sex stuff: sex ed articles, a hilarious Instagram and sex toys beloved by celebs like Cardi B and Demi Lovato, who teamed up with Bellesa to release a gender neutral vibe . Naturally, Bellesa has also jumped into the erotica game with a huge range of stories which are also available in podcast form for any audio porn fans out there.
Sugarbutch Chronicles has been running for the past 16 years and is full of queer-centred, erotic short stories courtesy of Mx Sinclair Sexsmith (they/them), a sex writer and author who Autostraddle referred to as: "the best-known butch erotica writer whose kinky, groundbreaking stories have turned on countless queer women.”
Alongside lots of amazing sex stories written by Sexsmith and a handful of trusted contributors, there are poems, strap-on reviews...everything you could want, really.
Libida is a female-focussed sex shop which has been in the vibrator business since all the way back in 1998. Their MO is to provide a sex-toy-shopping experience which is rich in education and will help you make a safe, informed and sexy choice. As such, they've also got plenty of free material to feed your fantasies: from sex ed and advice on sexual health to spicy erotica.
Remittance Girl writes a lot of erotic stories and uploads them to her website for us to read for free. She handily describes what erotic content each story contains so you can seek out something that really turns you on (and avoid any potential triggers). Her stories cover all fetishes from straight male/female sex, to BDSM and masturbation.
The above are our fave erotica sites and while other sources for erotic fiction or erotica online might have a higher volume of content, they may not be as regulated or have as high moderation standards: so be warned. However, if you're a dab-hand at thrifting and have a keen eye for erotica, check out the below: you may well be in your element...
You can download free erotic fiction from Bookrix , and as they're ebooks, you don't have the deal with the achey tired hand from holding a massive tome. From various adult story writers, you can choose from a short piece of fiction of a few thousand words, to a longer, more intense erotic read.
This is essentially a huge catalogue of erotica, covering every erotic base from celebrity fiction to first time sexual encounters. Literotica will require you to create an account and log in, but it's worth it for the endless stories. Beware, it can feel like finding a needle in a haystack because there is so much content. But choosing a category you're into will narrow down your search.


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This article appears in the March '17 issue of Esquire.
Sex in fiction, like sex on a beach, ought to be a no-brainer. On the one hand, there's, well, sex, a source of mystifying pleasure and profundity that for most people rarely elicits any articulation other than a contented grunt, groan, or gasp. On the other hand, there's the novel, an artistic enterprise devoted to making verbal sense of mute experience. In theory, the setup seems the perfect illustration of the Reese's principle: two great tastes that taste great together.
But theory is not practice, and life, friends, is not a peanut-butter cup. We all recognize that the boy who develops certain notions about the compatibility of sand and skin from the swimsuit issues stacked next to his grandfather's BarcaLounger must soon discover the rough reality of forty-grit lovemaking. A similar lesson awaits the young litterateur who insists that a good book should move not only the head and the heart but also the loins. Not for long will he be able to avoid an abrasive encounter with this sort of thing:
"She raised one foot onto the sink and held the doorknob to her mouth, warming and wetting it with her breathing. She parted the lips of her pussy and pressed there, gentle at first, then less so, starting to spin the knob. She felt the first wave of something good go through her, and her legs weakened. . . . Then she re-wet the knob with her tongue and found its place between her lips again, pressing tiny circles against her clit, then just tapping it there, liking how the warm metal began to stick to her skin, to pull at it a little each time."
That hackneyed little hymn to domestic ingenuity comes from Jonathan Safran Foer's Here I Am, published this past fall. If the judges of the Bad Sex in Fiction Award are to be trusted, it was not the most flagrant example of writing in flagrante to appear in 2016. (The Italian novelist Erri De Luca scooped up that honor, for a new translation of The Day Before Happiness : "She opened her legs, pulled up her dress and, holding my hips over her, pushed my prick against her opening. I was her plaything, which she moved around. Our sexes were ready, poised in expectation, barely touching each other: ballet dancers hovering en pointe.")
Once upon a time, of course, even bad fictional sex had a rough-and-ready social purpose. Not a few leather-bound classics stood prepared, if we may borrow a metaphor, to offer a doorknob to the lonely, the frustrated, and those in the throes of desperate inexperience. But today, what chance does Delta of Venus or Lady Chatterley's Lover stand against the HD pornorama we keep pouched within inches of our groin, the palm-sized box of wonders that would make a shah blush with modesty?
There are so many perils awaiting sex in serious fiction these days that you could almost forgive a writer for playing it safe and sticking to the merely suggestive. Almost, that is, until you remember that prudence, no less than prudery, is the enemy of art. (Consider this your obligatory reminder that Ulysses, the preeminent anglophone novel of the twentieth century, takes place on a date that commemorates the first handjob James Joyce ever received from his future wife.)
All credit, then, goes to the following twelve writers, who press forward in spite of the sniggering. And a special shout-out to those whose devotion to literature has not rendered them too stingy to flirt with their readers, to seduce them—in the end, even, to try to turn them on.
Obviously Portnoy's Complaint is the easy choice here. But Roth connoisseurs know that Sabbath's Theater is where the real action is. The novel opens not long before Mickey Sabbath, a sixty-year-old puppeteer, loses his Yugoslav lover, Drenka Balich, to a pulmonary embolism. The book is Roth's great song of rage: rage at life, rage at death, rage at the mores that get Sabbath fired from his college teaching job after he has phone sex with an undergrad. (A footnoted transcript of the call goes on for twenty-one pages.) Self-aware enough to diagnose itself as "the discredited male polemic's last gasp," Sabbath's Theater is also furious enough to keep up the fight.
"Even dead, Drenka gave him a hard-on; alive or dead, Drenka made him twenty again. Even with temperatures below zero, he would grow hard whenever, from her coffin, she enticed him like this. He had learned to stand with his back to the north so that the icy wind did not blow directly on his dick but still he had to remove one of his gloves to jerk off successfully, and sometimes the gloveless hand would get so cold that he would have to put that glove back on and switch to the other hand. He came on her grave many nights."
Make Degradation Sexy Again—or Bad Behavior, as the cover has it—proves that Gaitskill is still our foremost literary authority on whips, bondage, and sadomasochism. Her landmark collection resists facile sermons and cartoonish kink. Her men are brutal and unredeemable, her women hell-bent on absolution through annihilation. If that setup leaves you craving a walk on the (very) wild side, we hope the dungeon masters and dominatrixes you encounter aren't half as cruel as Gaitskill's.
"I shouldn't be doing this, he thought. She is actually a nice person. For a moment he had an impulse to embrace her. He had a stronger impulse to beat her."
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