K Is For Kink

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Get wild, get hot, don't stop to think, and just embrace your inner kinky in these explicit tales of sex. A seductive Halloween party costume is mercilessly shredded by a young passionate couple in lust in their haste to have sex in "Wings and All" by Emerald. In "Sign Your Name" by Saskia Walker a man and woman re-write the rules on foreplay by giving new meaning to takin
Get wild, get hot, don't stop to think, and just embrace your inner kinky in these explicit tales of sex. A seductive Halloween party costume is mercilessly shredded by a young passionate couple in lust in their haste to have sex in "Wings and All" by Emerald. In "Sign Your Name" by Saskia Walker a man and woman re-write the rules on foreplay by giving new meaning to taking notes with this delicious ink-on-skin fantasy come to fruition.
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Published
January 21st 2008
by Cleis Press


(first published January 1st 2008)



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(ISBN13: 9781573443074 )


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This sexy anthology, edited by Alison Tyler, contains fourteen erotic stories, all centred around the theme of kink. Naturally, this is a pretty broad topic, and I'm glad to say that the stories that Tyler chose for the collection are all incredibly varied. Kinks featured include being written on, submission, pony play, watersports (yes, that kind), spanking and much, much more. Authors include Saskia Walker, Donna George Storey, Mathilde Madden, Emerald, Jeremy Edwards, Rachel Kramer Bussel, Sha
This sexy anthology, edited by Alison Tyler, contains fourteen erotic stories, all centred around the theme of kink. Naturally, this is a pretty broad topic, and I'm glad to say that the stories that Tyler chose for the collection are all incredibly varied. Kinks featured include being written on, submission, pony play, watersports (yes, that kind), spanking and much, much more. Authors include Saskia Walker, Donna George Storey, Mathilde Madden, Emerald, Jeremy Edwards, Rachel Kramer Bussel, Shanna Germain and Alison Tyler herself. All the stories were well-written and edited, and, as I mentioned before, the variety between the stories is great - some of the kinks covered are at the more gentle end of the spectrum, and others are pretty hardcore. As a result, not every story will be for everyone - as is always the way in anthologies, I feel - but erotica fans will undoubtedly find something to float their boat between the pages of this hot collection. Recommended for fans of the genre.
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Alison Tyler is an American author, editor and publisher of erotica, living in Northern California. She has authored over 20 explicit novels, hundreds of short stories and has edited more than 30 erotic anthologies.



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There’s a movement to add another letter to the ever-growing LGBTQ acronym that the queer community uses to define itself. One of the newest letters being considered — and added — by some is K for “kink.” But are those who enjoy the darker side of sex really separate from the rest of us? Do kink-lovers deserve separate placement in a string of sexual and gender orientations?
MTV added kink to its definition of LGBTQIAPK, defining it as:
Kink is about those who have kinky fantasies. This could involve BDSM (bondage, discipline and sadomasochism) where sexual fantasies include anything from tying each other up in the bedroom to altogether more painful activities. … If you’ve heard of Fifty Shades of Grey (and we’re assuming that you probably have), kink is what sultry Mr. Grey is into. No matter what you think of the book (or the film), it certainly raised awareness about the kink community.
On the website Quora , the conversation of whether or not the word should be added to the LGBTQ acronym came up, with many agreeing kink has no place in the acronym.
A user named Samuel writes, “I’m not really sure why it is even included in the acronym as personally I don’t think it’s a sexuality or orientation. For example, you don’t go around telling people, ‘Hey I’m Sam and I identify as kink.’ You don’t even say, ‘Hey I’m Samuel and my kinks are blah blah and blah.’ And it isn’t helping stop the gay stereotype of ‘sex-crazed and horny.’”
Another user adds, “I and others believe that it shouldn’t be included in the acronym. Kink is not inherently non-cis or non-straight, and including it can feed into the stereotype of queer people being ‘sexual deviants.’ BDSM is fine in a community of its own, but it’s strange and unnecessary to include it with sexual orientations and gender identities.”
Another user, John, writes, “I’m gay, and I do not and will not use this silly LGBTQLAPK shit. They keep adding a silly letter for inclusion. You are just labelling yourselves, and that is a silly thing to do.”
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Yup, there are more flavors to sex than just vanilla.
Whether you realize it or not, kinks and fetishes play a pretty big role in mainstream sexuality. If Fifty Shades 's “ red room ” didn’t cue you in, songs like Rihanna’s “S&M” and Netflix’s show Sex/Love are examples enough.
But before we dive into the specifics of what these look like, let's break down what it means to have a kink or fetish.
According to Merriam Webster , a kink is "unconventional sexual taste or behavior." In other words, this is anything that goes above and beyond strictly vanilla sex. It's used to indicate something that gives you pleasure and isn’t a run-of-the-mill interaction sort of thing, says sex therapist Liz Powell , PhD.
This could mean the thought of using handcuffs, trying a butt plug, and/or feeling a leather flogger on your booty turns you on.
Keep in mind that a kink is different than a fetish though. A fetish is “an extreme amount of interest in a person, a thing, or a non-sexual body part,” says sexuality professional and mental health clinician Shanae Adams . (Basically, a kink is something that turns you on whereas a fetish is something you need in order to get turned on.)
If someone has a foot fetish for example, it means that they would need to receive or give some sort of foot stimulation in order to experience an orgasm.
Now regardless of whether you have a kink, a fetish, a few sexual interests, or just prefer vanilla sex, the key element is the same: consent. As long as everything’s consensual , there’s really no right or wrong way to have sex. Especially since sexual interests vary from person to person and there are tons out there to learn about and explore.
So for your pleasure, here's a list of the most common kinks, fetishes, and sexual terms to get well-acquainted with.
Role-playing is one of the most common kinks and involves playing characters outside of your day-to-day lives , usually as part of a sex scene. This can range from tossing on a tie and pretending to be the boss of your partner, channeling your favorite TV character , or even creating a whole, character-filled scenario.
Whether it's a kink or a fetish, objectification means "arousal by being dehumanized," explains Rogue. For example, someone who wants to be used as a sex doll or as a sex object would have an objectification kink (or fetish, if that's the only way they can get off). It's important to note this is different than an objectum kink or fetish. People with objectum fantasies have sexual relationships (or attraction to) inanimate objects.
As the name suggests, a pregnancy fetish is having an intense sexual attraction to some or all aspects of pregnancy. For some people, it might be the round belly, whereas for other, it could be the lactation—whether it’s the actual act of breastfeeding or the milk itself—explains Adams.
In a sexual context, “ exhibitionism is a sexual kink in which the person feels sexual arousal at the idea or reality of being seen naked or engaged in sexual activities by others,” clinical sexologist Sarah Melancon previously told Cosmopolitan . If you’re into the thought of someone watching you masturbate or change or get it on, this one's for you.
“ Voyeurism is getting sexual excitement from watching others when they are naked or engaging in sex acts,” says Jill McDevitt, PhD, CalExotics sexologist. And while the pleasure is most commonly derived from watching others, the fetish could also include hearing others engage in sexual acts or even being told about other people’s sexual experiences.
According to Dr. Powell, foot fetishes are "shockingly common," and usually seen in people with penises . People with foot fetishes may be submissives, meaning they have a desire to "worship" at someone's feet through kissing and massage or by even giving a pedicure, Dr. Powell explains. Other people enjoy an aspect of humiliation and want to be stomped on or have smelly feet on their faces.

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