A wine bar debate from the other night - does high quality, well written erotic fiction exist that would titilate but not turn off conservative Christian wives. My opinion is that women are beautiful sexual beings, that conservative Christian women in monogamous relationships are sexually robust, and that someone surely has written good erotica for this audience. Can anyone help prove my point?
2006-12-13
05:05:19
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Please let me clarify - I am looking for examples that prove that the type of erotica mentioned above does exist. Thank you for your help and opinion.
For for the judgmental, nonsensical types like "ishootpix" and "JS" - you received a couple points for answering, but you exposed your vast ignorance. Was that a good trade for you?
2006-12-13
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Well, if you're looking for erotica that includes Christian values- i.e. shows married, monogmaous women having sex with their husbands, I'm sure it's out there, but not quite sure where. It certainly sounds like a niche market waiting to be tapped into, though!
You can always try some of the 'hotter' women's romances, which are sexy without being pornographic, and while not Christian, generally have a monogamous love going on. Try out some of Emma Holly's softer stuff and see how you like it.
Good luck finding something!
2006-12-13 05:45:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Good question. While I agree that ALL women are sexual beings (although their limitations vary greatly), I personally don’t know of any *erotic* lines that are targeted toward conservative, Christian women. The conservative, Christian women I personally know (and I know a lot) would be appalled at some of the books I read :)
2006-12-13 06:44:38
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answered by kp 7
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Hahaha, wow. Honestly, I can't think of anything that wouldn't scare a conservative woman in the least bit! Sorry.
If it isn't a book that has polygamy or cheating or other sorts of multiple partners, than it most likely contains something "freaky" and abnormal.
Someone mentioned the Song of Solomon in the bible, though--I totally agree. As my Sunday School teacher said to our class when we were probably under 10 years old: "Never read the Song of Solomon. Just...don't. It's creepy." Granted, I think it is more targeted towards males than females.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Song_of_Soloman
2006-12-13 15:58:25
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answered by Multi 3
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Erotica covers alot of different things. What is sexy to me might make you uncomfortable and vica versa. However, I do agree with you but you would have to more specific about what you like to get good recomendations.
2006-12-13 05:21:39
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answered by nikole s 2
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I shoot pix is right. If you are a conservative Christian, then erotica is not up your alley. The entire purpose of erotica is to explore your sexual side. If this offends conservative Christians you are barking up the wrong tree.
2006-12-13 05:34:26
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answered by Anonymous
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As a conservative christian woman, I Keep my sexual and erotic thoughts, feelings and actions centered around my relationship with my hubby.
Song of songs or Song of Solomon is a book in the Bible that is very erotic.
2006-12-13 05:19:07
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answered by happyme226 3
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Have you tried The Old Testament? I heard there's sex in it. Perhaps you will find it "erotic in a conservative kind of way."
2006-12-13 05:26:58
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answered by WMD 7
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Conservative Christian and erotica don't mix. Admit it you're into freaky stuff .
2006-12-13 05:08:47
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answered by ishootpix 3
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