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The Bisexualizing Effect of Erotica

Monica, looking up, watched Jack's concentrated stare, seeing his gaze travel down her body, and she felt a thrill of delight, knowing that the sight of her bare breasts, tummy, and thighs aroused him. Gripping the backs of her upper thighs, just above her buttocks, to support herself, she waited for him to thrust into her again. She felt the rim of her asshole indent as his rigid member entered her, sliding deeply into her rectum in an instant, the hard, smooth column of flesh stuffing her; it felt wonderful to have her ass crammed with her lover's cock, because it signified her power to command his lust, if not his love, and she smiled as she felt her firm, small breasts jiggle from the jarring impact of his thrust.

This approach allows a writer to enrich his or her characters through the use of ironic juxtapositions and other literary devices. For example, by getting first into the mind of Jack, I allow the reader to see that he thinks of himself as the active, dominant partner whose cock opens Monica's asshole, thereby signifying "his mastery of his passive, submissive lover." Almost at the same moment, however, as I make the reader privy to Monica's thoughts, the reader understands that, from her perspective, it is she who exercises power over Jack: "It felt wonderful to have her ass crammed with her lover's cock, because it signified her power to command his lust, if not his love." Such techniques enhance a story, adding humor and depth to what, otherwise, is, too often, merely mechanical action.

Second, the bisexualizing effect of erotica and pornography upon its viewers suggests that the perfect character for such fiction may be neither a man nor a woman, but a male-to-female transsexual who has opted to retain her male genitals rather than to undergo sex-reassignment surgery, for such an individual is, as it were, by all appearances, at least, paradoxically both a man and a woman and, yet, at the same time, neither sex. As such, she--or, rather, he-she--incorporates some physical (and, perhaps, mental) components of both sexes.

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