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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2015-02-17 06:58 pm

[ SECRET POST #2967 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2967 ⌋

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[personal profile] purpleseas 2015-02-18 02:03 am (UTC)(link)
I just use cock, or kind of dance around it because my smut isn't very anatomy-focused. I say where the bits are going and what they're doing, but don't refer to them often enough to feel like I need a bunch of different words. I only use dick outside of sex scenes. It's just too casual and too often used as an insult to be sexy, and all I can do is laugh when it suddenly appears in description intended to be sensual. Here are these lovely people trying to get it on when some dick barges in, sheesh what a dick. Prick is fine if it's taking place at a time when the word was more widely used in that way, but seems weird and also has the insulting connotation in modern stuff. "Entrance" is the worst for ass, right up there with "chute" and "his stuffed channel" and that whole class of weirdly prudish euphemisms. I don't refer to it much, either, and I think I put more emphasis on the penetration itself and the intimacy of it than the part being penetrated. I don't read a lot of het and my romance novel isn't very explicit, but for female anatomy, I don't care what they use as long as it's not clinical. Clinical words belong in clinical or otherwise completely unsexy settings. I read a romance excerpt the other day that was like "and then he caressed her vagina gently" and "he slowly inserted his penis into her vagina." Come on.
Edited 2015-02-18 02:12 (UTC)