Erotica for the Soul, Vol.1

Erotica for the Soul, Vol.1 by RawrWoman.com

                            INTRODUCTION

The short stories in “Erotica for the Soul” can be a new beginning for some; for those more adventurous and experienced in this genre it can be an excellent addition to your existing erotic literature library.

Our goal is to appeal to the female audience’s senses. To create a place where you can find self-expression through the stories we devise, and let your inhibitions go.

Who is RawrWoman? Though RawrWoman is written mostly by and for a female audience, it was conceptualized and manifested by Peter Hansen, one of those rare males who understand the sophisticated nature of the female psyche. His initial goal was to create a unique niche between polite society and the billion-dollar xxx industry. In addition, he is focusing on an arousing destination built with the woman in mind, a place for women to feel safe, while focusing on the desire for a multi-layered stimulating experience.

Peter acknowledges the fact that women have been suppressed by means of exploitation, lack of validation and the different gender specific needs when it comes to sexual fantasy and exploration.

By creating RawrWoman, it is important that Peter invited a community of women to support and create together, which he has provided for by the launch of the website and by publishing female authored erotic literature.

 

We create content that entice, fascinate, and above all provide pleasure to the woman who indulges in all we have to offer.

Foreword

By Susan Kelejian

 

We females can be somewhat “complicated.” It’s perfectly fine to be this way; we just need to acknowledge who we truly are so we can return to our sacredness of being in what I call, “the authentic feminine.” This definition, in my lexicon, includes sexuality.

Expressed sexuality can be with a partner(s), or with oneself. By saying we can be complex in our nature, we tend to be sensual and sexual, and enjoy ourselves in an immersion of all senses. Women, in general, are less attracted to look at straight pornography and more prone to reading descriptive stories. That’s one of the reasons why I love well-written erotic literature.

Erotic literature can be a combination of fictional and factional stories that are intended for arousal. Through explicit language and that tell stories of fantasy, it can be a safe exploration of our imaginations, and something that we may never act upon or in reality want to happen to us. For example, one of the top erotic scenarios for women is to be overpowered and raped. While this is a perfectly acceptable fantasy since our imaginations will control the situation, it does not mean in any circumstance that we desire that in real life.

When language flourishes, erotic tales swerve and soar in and out of our bodies, allowing emotions to circle back into the here and now, with physiological connections of pulses, heartbeats, and sensations.

In popular psychology magazines, it was stated that women who read romance and erotica novels have sex with their partners over seventy percent more often than women who don’t, and that women who fantasize frequently have sex more often, have more fun in bed, and engage in a wider variety of erotic activities.

What are the shades of excitement that push the boundaries of the blurred inner lines between perversion and playfulness? Erotic literature is a difficult genre because of the nature of the beast itself we all come from such varied perspectives that what titillates the imagination is often on an individual basis. Conversely, there are themes that women have particularly found to be enticing, some that dance on the shadow side of our souls, others that are light and whimsical.

Erotic literature is nothing new: it has been around since…well, since people could write on papyrus. Poems in verse, lyrics, and short stories have survived since Ancient Greece. The Greeks believed that literature was both psychologically and spiritually important, making the sign above their library doors that read “a healing place for the soul” commonplace. After the printing press was established, censorship came into play because stories of erotica circulated at a much higher publication to the masses.

Arguably, one of the top female, if not the top female authors in erotic literature is Anais Nin, who broke the mold on how previously pornographic novels and short stories were penned. Coming out of the post-modernism surrealism movement and being able to utilize her writing strengths as part poetic, lyrical, magical realism, expressionistic, and one who wrote with a clear attention to emotions, thoughts, and psychological insights (particularly of women), Nin’s work in “Delta of Venus” and “Little Birds” can be synonymous with women’s erotica.

Noted as the foremost literary genius of our time, William Shakespeare wrote en explicit erotic poem of Venus and Adonis (where he compares the lovers as horses) and the Rape of Lucrece. Censorship often gives society a focus on the subject as taboo and therefore creates an often unwanted backlash of even more interest than if there wasn’t any censorship to begin with. It makes it half the fun of “being bad and getting away with it” which can be itself a turn on.

Reading erotic literature can be somewhere in the middle of societal taboo and personal excitement as we find ourselves peeking into a world that’s seductive and tantalizing.

What else comprises the authentic feminine? Part of this actualization is being able to use your voice without shame, blame, or guilt. Just by speaking aloud explicit words can be empowering. As a relationship therapist, I have found that a large percentage of adult woman have a hard time saying the name of their body parts, especially the vagina, cervix, lips etc. It sounds clinical, like something the doctor says. Women can feel embarrassed talking about it, discussing it, exploring it, where they like to be touched specifically etc. So how are we supposed to translate that to our partners and ask for our needs if we can’t even talk about ourselves in that way? Using erotic literature will allow us to slowly slide into the sensual world without feeling silly, or guilty.

We don’t need to deny the fact that we women are indeed, quite sexual. However, it’s true that women can and do approach and engage in sex differently than men. We like to feel, to experience, to have a connection of our heart/mind/and body. We need to feel safe before we can really explore, openly and fully. We also like to have fun, be adventurous and role-play. There are some women who can completely compartmentalize between love and sex, but not many, as we find that it is often intertwined.

So, enjoy. Treat this like a delicious yet exotically flavored cake that has all the taste and none of the calories, carbs, or sugars. It is exceptionally tasty and yet won’t do you any harm. Even if this sounds too good to be true, I bet you would want to try a slice. Bon Appetite!

Susan Kelejian lives in California with a slew of animals and one brilliant child. In addition to being a professional writer, she is an avid equestrian, mental health professional, theatre artist and educator. She loves word play, swordplay, and horseplay almost as much as foreplay. She’s thrilled to be contributing to RawrWoman and working with Peter, especially in the area of helping to facilitate women’s empowerment through steamy, sensual and sexually charged literature.

 

Erotica For the Soul, Vol. 1

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

 

1) By Elizabeth Cane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

“Elevator Fantasy”

“My First Ménage a Trois”

“Stripper Fantasy”

 

2) By Skyler Knightley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

“Boundaries”

“Three is Trouble”

 

3) By Jessica Lucas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

“The Hammock”

“On Your Knees”

“Bend Over As Far As You Can”

“The Unforgettable Silver Capped Stilettos”

 

4) By Laney Oden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

“Horny and Stuck in My Car”

 

5) By JP Georges. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

“Ever So Much Fun”

“The Lady of the Manor”

 

Included is 3 Personalized Erotic Love Letters, and

a “How to Guide” you can use when you read and record it in your own voice, and get the full immersion experience with your lover…

 

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