Switch Hitters: Lesbians Write Gay Male Erotica and Gay Men Write Lesbian Erotica

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| Rating | : | 4.79 (996 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1573440213 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 200 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2014-11-27 |
| Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
An entertaining, explicit, and erotic anthology of short stories features writings about lesbians by gay men and tales about gay men written by lesbians and bisexual women, featuring works by D. Travers Scott, Lucy Taylor, Kevin Killian, Wickie Stamps, and others.
Getting a rise out of Switch-Hitters A Customer Switch-Hitters is a much needed creative twist in the realm of queer erotica and it gives some insight into how lesbians and gay men view eachother's sexuality.First and foremost, Switch-Hitters is hot. Queen and Schimel definitely took great care to put together an anothology of queer porn that rises above the typical porn anthologies that can be painful to read. These stories have both plots and steamy scenes that combine for excellent porn pleasure.For both gay male and lesbian porn, Switch-Hitters is an opportunity to infuse each with a bit of the other. Your typicaly lesbian porn anthology includes an unbelievable number of ". A Customer said Sorry - needs reworking. It seems that lesbians writing as gay men do a better job of it than gay men as lesbians.Likely that lack of experience with female sexuality among the men limits their knowledge, so that they imagine that the female orgasm is as easy-to-provoke as their own. (Certainly honest accounts of women's experiences have been historically harder to come by, no pun intended, than masculine accounts and descriptions.) There were too few memorable personalities in this book. I could always "tell" that a man was writing the lesbian point of view. 'Erotica' shouldn't double as a parlor game - of which gender wrote what.. "Hot!" according to kat. I thought this collection was hot, sexy and a real turn-on. I dug the fact that the pieces were purely imagination and, unlike another reviewer, found the lesbian stories just as sexy as the gay male stories.One bemusing trend in the lesbians-writing-gay-male-erotica was their common focus around HIV/AIDS and how that has affected the gay male community and their collective sex lives. Sure, I recognize the atrocities HIV/AIDS have embodied for so many people, but it's not something I really want to be reading about when I have my hands down my pants.Other than that, this collection is fun - I recommend it for anyone who likes bend
