I am writing a historical romance novel (Revolutionary France). It is about half done (115 pages) and I expect to finish in the next three or four months. I have been very closed-mouth about what I'm doing because my friends and family think romance novels are a waste of time. However, it's getting harder to explain how I spend my free time.

Meanwhile, I am really struggling with one aspect of the plot: the big "S". I've had just one serious relationship (I'm 19 --the same age as my heroine who's a virgin) and sex was okay, but very short of my expectations. I feel a bit like a fraud for writing about this amazing orgasm I've never had.

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Anonymous

by Anonymous on Jun 27, 2004 at 1:03 AM

It will go over ok with the woman folks, most of them never have had a real orgasam but like to read about the ones that have.

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Anonymous

by Anonymous on Jun 27, 2004 at 5:42 AM

I'll be glad to offer my services to bring you to a bone rattling orgasm in the name of literary research. Then you'll understand and have the experience to base your writing on. Let me know where I can get in touch with you.

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Anonymous

by Anonymous on Jun 27, 2004 at 10:43 AM

Where did you get the information that most women don't have orgasims? Even if you don't have a mate, you've got a finger, don't you? There are different types of orgasims, vaginal and clitoral. I prefer both simultaneously, but if I had to choose it would definately be clitoral. Wow!

Now, if your looking for vocabulary words to describe a clitoral orgasim how about considering "writhe and shudder?"

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Anonymous

by Anonymous on Jun 28, 2004 at 1:40 AM

your post should have been addressed to poster 705 not 706 he's the stud that can show a the orig. poster what to rite about. guess you spend too much time playing with your pussy.

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Anonymous

by Anonymous on Oct 27, 2004 at 9:32 PM

dude write it it good tho you csn tell if ya dnt kno what your doin. and question has anyone had a orgasim reading a romane novel? i have, well i was also masterbating, but tthe novel is what made me horney

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Anonymous

by Anonymous on Jun 18, 2012 at 3:41 PM

just express yourself how you want to. it doesnt matter if it sounds off, nobody will really care anyway. the point is that you can relate to it. if you are wrighting something that you dont like then try again. wrighting a story is about you. when other great wrighters were righting their first book they didn't know what the hell they were doing. just roll with it and it'll all be good.

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