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Inner Sins
A collection of articles about the different aspects of sex based on the author's
own personal experience. Speaking candidly about her life and relationships, of
which some are of a sensitive nature, the author, Carrie White, seeks to inform
and delight the following of readers she's collected throughout her erotic career.
Published 2006
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This FREE e-book contains teasers and tasters of Inner Sins, the new e-
book from Erotic Writer & Reviewer, Carrie White, available to buy
here.
Born in Gloucestershire and now based in London, Carrie White's erotic literary
work is gaining an international reputation. She began writing professionally in
the year 2000 and has been published in many web-based publications, printed
erotic magazines and has also made various international T.V appearances.
She often collaborates with fine art erotic photographers, producing high quality
and original fiction. She self-published her first collection of erotic stories
‘Erotogenic' in July 2003 and has sold many copies through self-promotion and
hard work.
Since the year 2000 she has built her own website (http://www.hentracks.co.uk/
) informing readers of her current writing projects and news, named Hentracks
and then a couple of years later she began to work with Eva Almeida to review
books and e-books. This, in turn, led to her successfully setting up her own
reviewing service at Sexography (http://www.sexography.co.uk/)
Along with all the above she now works with Stevie Burns on the Salty Witch
Circle (http://www.yenrelish.com/), publishes her old stories and reviews on
Crumpled Sheets and is a proud member of The Association of Erotic
Artists.(http://www.associationoferoticartists.org.uk/)
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My mobile rings, signalling the start of another busy evening. I only work
nights. My days are spent sleeping, bathing and generally getting ready for
each night's play. As I answer the phone I'm already dressed to kill. Black
suspenders, long leather boots, short leather mini-skirt that clings to my bum.
My underwear is the skimpiest I can find: black thongs that barely cover my
minge. On my top half I wear a black corset, leather. My breasts are forced
together and up, creating an extensive cleavage that any woman would be
proud of! In my hand I casually flip a short whip. I don't use this though. It's
just for show. I carry with me wherever the phone leads, a bag that contains
my massage oils, aromatherapy candles and plenty of towels.
The voice on the phone is female, very unusual in my line of work, but
welcoming for a change. She sounds young to me, but obviously in tune with
her body and her needs. Why else would she be ringing me? My clientele are
select but they pay me well. I have no other work apart from my hobbies. Her
wishes are clear. Plenty of pampering in every way but she does not wish to
see me, nor I to see her. Very odd, but at the price I will quote, I'm definitely
able to accommodate. It does occur to me that this could be almost
impossible.
She gives me her address, time to call and then she hangs up. Very assured of
her self. I just hope I can please her.
Soon it is time. In less than half an hour I have received 5 more phone calls.
Not excessive numbers but enough to make this one of my better nights of
work. The address she has given me is of a Hotel a few miles outside of
London. I know it well. I have been there several times over the course of a
year. I prefer servicing my clients at their homes rather than a Hotel. It's so
much more comfortable and the clients are more likely to be relaxed. I never
cater for people at my own place. That is my sanctuary, the place where I can
relax myself and pamper my own body in readiness for my work.
I arrive at the Hotel. The key is where she said it would be: under the mat. I
slowly enter the room. I cannot see anyone immediately and think I have the
wrong room. I place my bag on the nearest chair and look around. Eventually
someone enters from the bathroom. To my surprise it is a man. He is already
dressed in a towel bathrobe. He stands just taller than me at 5' 10", dark
haired, he strikes me as quite old. A sugar daddy? Perhaps. I wonder if my
visit is a present from his loved-one.
Whilst I lay out my towels on the bed, he waits patiently for my command. I
cover the whole of the bed. Oils can be so messy! I command him to lay face
down on top of the towels. He does so.
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I set up my candles and soon the room is filled with lavender and chamomile
scents, designed to relax and calm. I sit astride his back and on his butt. My
hands are covered in the carrier oil and chamomile. Chamomile is an excellent
muscle relaxant and will help to ease any aches or pains my client may have.
The palms of my hands slowly but firmly manipulate the muscles in his back. I
travel from his neck down to the small of his back, using the whole of my
hands and weight. The attention elicits small groans of pleasure and I smile,
knowingly. Years of practice have made me an expert in my field.
I stop to change over to more stimulating oils. This will be in readiness for my
intimate attentions. I use Rosemary, Lemon and Eucalyptus, each one
designed to stimulate and give energy. For this I instruct him to turn over onto
his back. This is why I use the towels. All the oils are left on his skin.
Carefully I untie the strings to my corset. Already I feel the juices in my pussy
increase. My breasts become exposed, my nipples erect. Just to make sure, I
tweak them some more. I'm sitting just above his penis. I hover, my pussy lips
just slightly touching his groin. He's stiffening in anticipation. I use the
stimulating oils to cover my hands and breasts. Provocatively I massage my
boobs, squeezing them together and glancing coyly at him.
Climbing off the bed, I retrieve a condom from my bag. I stand over him and
ask him to place the condom on his penis as my hands are covered in oil. The
oil would rot the latex and would irritate me inside. Whilst he does so I
continue to massage my breasts, my hands slowly wandering up and down my
body, being careful not to touch my pussy. He watches me and in doing so
makes a simple job into a mammoth task. Eventually he lies back down and I
straddle him again. This time I rub my pussy up and down his latex-clad penis.
I gyrate my hips and his hands reach for my breasts. With one swift movement
I impale my self on his manhood. Ripples of pleasure course through my body
and rest down in my groin. We continue to rock, and thrust as our passions
rise.
The whole experience is intensely erotic; one of the best times of my career. In
time his body jerks as he climaxes. I follow shortly after, perspiration forming
small tracks over my naked, glossy skin. I collapse onto him, our breathing
becoming rhythmic and synchronised as time passes.
I entangle myself from his embrace. The time has come for me to leave. He
clambers up from the bed and I collect all my towels and oils. I quickly wipe
away as much of the oil from my body as I can. I then put my coat on, collect
my bag, pick up a white envelope on the bedside table and go towards the
door.
Before I leave, I glance back and catch his eye. I know that he will be in
contact again. Perhaps his girlfriend will join in next time.
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To be quite honest, I never thought I would ever say this, but, yes, I think it is.
Up until now, maybe I’ve been naïve but I’ve never had a serious problem with
what genre I write in. But, now, unfortunately, I do.
Not only does it affect my writing and my website but it also affects my new book
reviewing service because it has an erotic element within its name. It doesn’t
seem to matter that my review service is not based entirely in the erotic genre
but solely because the website name features the S-e-x word. Horror of horrors!
Should the choice to write erotica or any sub genre of it, relegate you to the outer
circles of the writing community? Should you have to worry about posting on a
writing forum about the important reviewing service you provide because the title
of your website contains the word Sex, regardless of whether you deal entirely or
not with the Erotic genre?
I understand that not everybody likes erotica or sex but it shouldn’t mean that
authors or reviewers who provide a valuable service to the publishing world are
pushed out and ostracized because their work is related to it.
My experience of this has just come to pass, this very day. Joining up and posting
at a popular writing forum, I had my post of an offer I have currently running on
my review site at http://www.sexography.co.uk promptly deleted by one of the
moderators there. This, of course, annoyed and frustrated me. The reason given
for the removal of my post was that erotic and/or adult posting was not allowed.
Yet, not one mention of sex, erotica or adult was mentioned in the ad. Nor, is the
site advertised as such. In fact, I am quick to point out as much as I can, that my
review site is not a porn site despite its name and colour! So what prompted the
deletion of the post? I can only imagine it was the name or domain at that my
site resides.
Luckily, I’ve not come across that many problems with regards to this service and
to clarify things, one other forum, namely Absolute Write has no problems
whatsoever with the posting or advertising of this kind as long as it’s writing
related and it’s posted in the designated category. I run a review service for
books, e-books, blogs and websites and I currently have an offer running for the
month of October. For reference, here is the post I made:
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It's simple! Just buy an e-book or website review package and get another one
absolutely FREE!
When you submit your e-book/novel/website for review, just give me the promo
code given above and receive 2 quality reviews in return. Just state which
package you wish to receive for FREE and I will ask you for the additional
information after I've received payment and your review submission form info.
Even without this offer, Sexography can offer authors and writers a friendly
review service with all genres accepted (your submission is guaranteed to be
accepted but check out the FAQ for rules) and an extensive promotion
programme for as little as $5 per review package.
~~~
Ok, yes, the promo code does include the letters S-E-X but it’s a code of
reference for me; only letters in a specific order and shouldn’t imply that the
service or site is erotic or pornographic.
The same could be said about whether an erotic writer should have their site
categorized as adult alongside pornographic sites.
Let’s say you are an erotic writer or a writer of Romantica. How would you
personally class your work or site? Would you mind if you were excluded from so
many directories and resources because some people classed your work as Adult?
Or, do you see this as an occupational hazard and really don’t care? As long as
you can carry on writing in your favourite genre and it’s not illegal, then you can’t
really see much of a problem.
But, what if you don’t want to be lumped along with all the pornographic sites?
What if you rate the standard of your work and books as way above porn and you
don’t feel that this occlusion is very fair? I know I do.
Here is my list:
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cause your postings to be removed. The reason given that your post then
contains adult content.
• Directories. You may only be allowed to list your erotic homepage if the
directories you submit to are okay with adult listings. Look to see if the
directory has a category heading of Adult sites.
• Article directories. If your article contains information about
sex/relationships it could be classed as adult. Some article directories like
website ones don’t allow adult articles. When I’ve completed this article,
I’m going to have the exact same problems trying to get it listed.
• Topsites. You may be restricted to joining adult only topsites. This would
mean your site would be in amongst all the sites advertising ‘teen girls
suck dick’ or similar. Yuck!
• Self promotion of your erotic anthology, novel or article compilation. One
of the areas I’ve come across problems in. I’m unable to list my erotic
article collection in many e-book directories because it’s classed as adult.
• Web traffic exchanges. You have to join adult only web traffic exchanges
so again your site is viewed in amongst all the fuck-me-harder sites.
• Classified Ads. Some free classified ad sites do not allow adult ads.
Ironically, the same ad that was removed from the forum was accepted on
a classified ad site.
• Review services. The same applies here.
Not a lot, I’m afraid, at this point. By all means try and submit your sites to
directories that don’t allow adult sites or advertise your work as non-adult but
don’t be surprised if it’s rejected. On the other hand, you may very well be
surprised. ☺
~~~
Carrie White has written a number of erotic short stories, self published a few of
her own e-books and has been published both in print and online. Her story
'Casino' features in The Right Words Anthologized (Stevie Burns, 2005). More of
her writing can be viewed at http://www.hentracks.co.uk. After reviewing e-
books for more than 7 years with Eva Almeida, she now runs her own reviewing
service at http://www.sexography.co.uk reviewing e-book, blogs and websites.
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We’ve all been there. Alone and sexually frustrated, but whether it’s because
you’re between relationships, just split up with your partner, having a break from
the intensity of relationships or just too busy, it doesn’t really matter. We all have
specific needs and it’s important that they’re met.
So, what exactly are the options if you ever find yourself alone and frustrated?
Read this article and discover some possible ideas as to how you can relieve
those pent up feelings:
Books/DVD’s/Magazines
Here you’ll be spoilt for choice with the variety on offer whether it’s pornography
or erotica you prefer. Pick a quiet evening when you’re not too busy, take the
phone off the hook and/or turn off your mobile, turn the lights down low, relax
and while away a couple of hours in front of the box or with your head buried
deep into a sexy book/magazine.
Live out your fantasises by choosing from erotic novels, short story anthologies or
erotic poetry. Most High Street bookstores will stock them. You can usually find
them next to the romance section or under Psychology - Sex/Recovery. Gay and
Lesbian titles can usually be found under their own heading in the fiction section.
Or learn more about your body and/or how to achieve sexual gratification by
reading non-fiction sex guides. Seriously, girls, have you ever really sat down and
explored your vagina properly in front of a mirror? I know I can say I never have.
Perhaps, you’ll discover that maybe you don’t know yourself all that well after all.
If you prefer to keep your intentions private, then visit an online adult store or
site like SouthCoastPleasure.com that will respect your need for anonymity and
cater to your every desire.
Fuck Buddies
A fuck buddy is someone who you meet for no-strings-attached sex. There is no
pressure to have any sort of relationship apart from a sexual one and you get to
satisfy your sexual needs without the worry of chatting up a virtual stranger for a
one night stand.
A fuck buddy can be someone who you know on friendly terms but have no other
chemistry with other than a sexual one. You both have to lay down ground rules
first i.e. if it’s acceptable to sleep with other people at the same time, or even to
find a more committed relationship. Be warned that things can get complicated
but it also can end up working very well if you both understand exactly what the
agreement entails.
Find fuck buddies in personal ads or enter the words ‘fuck buddy’ into Google
search engine.
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Phone Sex
Phone sex has vague similarities to cyber sex, the only difference being is that
you’re exciting your chosen partner down a telephone line rather than typing sexy
words into a chat program.
Before I met up with my partner, Chris, I experimented with phone sex with both
him and another man who I never got to meet. I didn’t do them at the same,
though! Eventually, I decided that phone sex wasn’t for me as a sexual activity
mainly because I did all the work and the other person got all the pleasure! I did
this before I even started out as an erotic writer so in some ways it helped to
establish that I had some degree of talent in the erotica genre. But, I quickly got
bored and frustrated with the whole idea because I never received the same
feedback. Trouble with me is that I’m too bloody good at my job! ;)
Phone sex is particularly good with someone who sounds gorgeous over the
phone. You often discover that if you meet them, though, they don’t match up to
their voice and the whole experience is pretty disappointing. My advice is don’t
meet up with a complete stranger you have phone sex with. Not only because of
the safety factor but it usually ruins the whole sexual fantasy. Use your
discretion.
Cyber Sex
Similar to phone sex but…yeah, yeah, yeah…you get my drift, lol! Sexy words and
instructions are typed out onto a screen via one of many communication
methods. These can include email, instant messengers, chat rooms, message
boards (though I haven’t seen many cyber chats there but it’s not impossible)
and game rooms. You’ll be surprised just where and when these sorts of chats
take place. It’s not uncommon to find people looking for sex in game rooms like
Cribbage. This is a room on Yahoo I frequent regularly and I have been asked to
cyber on a number of occasions. My problem is with this is that I’m in the room
for one purpose only: to play a game of cribbage. If I wanted cyber sex I’d go
into a private chat room.
It’s a very popular request given to me especially when I reveal I’m an erotic
writer. Yes, I do like writing stories but only stories and I’m not really that
bothered about getting some strange person off when, again, I’m receiving
nothing in return.
I’ve read reports that some chat sites will ban cyber in their chat rooms which is
fair enough. Apparently some people think it is very immature but if you get your
rocks off this way, there’s no harm in at all. It should be done in appropriate
places, though and game rooms and chat rooms where the act is banned are out
of bounds.
It’s surprising how serious people can take this sex act. Very often if you’re
caught up in cybering with someone and you’re not keen or don’t show willing,
they will abandon you to find someone else who will. Very odd especially if you
thought you were getting on extremely well. Only recently I got chatting to this
young female in Cribbage on Yahoo. She asked me all sorts of questions about
my preferences and sexuality etc. Nothing fazed her until I refused to cyber at
that point because I’d only had some fun an hour previous to coming online. Then
she disappeared leaving me with an uncompleted game.
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With cyber sex you can pretend you’re someone who you’re not. That’s okay as
long as it doesn’t hurt anyone else. Be careful though. It’s not uncommon to find
out that you’re not cybering with a curvy female with 38DD breasts but a man
with glasses, acne and BO. You have been warned!
Sex Toys
The pièce de résistance of sexual gratification. You can use these together as a
couple or on your own. Experiment with various toys that promise endless,
powerful orgasms to find the one that really suits you and your body. Vibrators
are good for producing intense sexual feelings wherever you use them. They
vibrate (which is why they’re called vibrators!) and often have appendages
attached to stimulate more than one part of your sexual anatomy.
Do the ‘nose test’ if you can. The tip of your nose is extremely sensitive and an
ideal way to find out exactly how powerful the vibration really is. When my nose
receives enough stimulation the sudden urge to sneeze can suddenly take over.
At that point, I know if said vibrator is really going to do the job it claims.
Dildos are vibrators that don’t vibrate. Often shaped like a penis, they come in all
shapes, sizes and colours. Clitoral stimulators are vibrating products that can
even be strapped onto you or held in your hand. They’re designed for quick, easy
stimulation of the clitoral area.
So, with all the options above, you’d be hard pushed not to find something that
would keep you satisfied for even a short length of time. Of course, that is not
including the endless jobs you could do within the sex industry…
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Oral Sex:
Giving and receiving
Ah, oral sex. What would a gal like me do without oral sex? Probably spend
half her time masturbating. That’s because I’m one of those women who
cannot achieve orgasm through intercourse.
I’ve often wondered why, you know, though. Could it be something deep
within my past and childhood that prevents me from completely ‘letting go’? Or
is it nothing at all? Just one of those things that maybe I have to learn to live
with. It’s not really that much of a problem though I’m told that I’m the only
one that my partner has not been able to make come through sex. Mmm,
something tells me that maybe he’s not the sex god that he really thinks he is!
Funnily enough I’ve not had that much experience in giving oral sex to men
but I have been told I am a first class felatrice. Why is that? How can someone
who has not done the deed very much be such an expert in the act?
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Erotic Dreams
I have had a few erotic dreams but they have never occurred night after night.
As they are ‘one-off’s’ I can only presume they are a natural part of being a
woman and a human being. Just as men have ‘wet’ dreams, women can also
experience feelings of sexual excitement and orgasm and the occasional
woman can ejaculate, but we’re just able to hide it better! It’s very
uncommon, though, to hear of women having wet dreams at all.
I find that I cannot ‘force’ an erotic dream no matter how hard I try. It’s just
one of those things if they decide to materialise and I’ve learnt to enjoy them
when they do!
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