Sunday, August 27, 2017

genre - At what point can a story be considered "erotic"?


I would like to ask for any guidelines that could help to determine when a story can be considered "erotic". Is it based on the words, the number of scenes or on how detailed they are? Shortly, if I talk about the story, from which point on should I say "It's an erotic story about [...]"?



Answer



I'd say it's erotic if:


1) the sex is a major part of the action (not necessarily the plot)


AND



2) the text is explicit enough that if it were a movie, minors couldn't see it.


So something which has a lot of sexual contact but the "camera" always cuts away before the deed starts wouldn't be erotic. Something which describes sex in gauzy or vague terms ("they melted into one another's arms and twined their limbs together until they fell through the clouds and rain into bliss") wouldn't be erotic either.


Something which reads like a transcript of an adult film with lots of tab A into slot B is erotic.


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