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To some extent, emotions are universal and can be treated that way; no matter what the participants_ orientation or preference, they have sex for the same reasons and can experience the same array of emotions in the process. But there are three important distinctions to be made: 1. The logistics of physiology 2. The basics of sexual attraction 3. Cultural impact on character and situation
Diana Gabaldon "I Give You My Body . . .": How I Write Sex Scenes
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To some extent, emotions are universal and can be treated that way; no matter what the participants_ orientation or preference, they have sex for the same reasons and can experience the same array of emotions in the process. But there are three important distinctions to be made: 1. The logistics of physiology 2. The basics of sexual attraction 3. Cultural impact on character and situation
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"I Give You My Body . . .": How I Write Sex Scenes

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