lb54 Posted January 1, 2009 Report Posted January 1, 2009 I read the topic vocabulary turn offs Link: http ://www2.adult-fanfiction.org/forum/inde...showtopic=4436 Question...with all these turn offs, what are words that are turn ons and good for stories? o.O I didn't want to hijack the thread, so I posted a sister thread here... Quote
The Pairing Guy Posted January 2, 2009 Report Posted January 2, 2009 There are no vocabulary turn-ons. A good story is made up of strong sentences and smooth flow, not individual words. Quote
MorbidFantasy Posted January 10, 2009 Report Posted January 10, 2009 There are no vocabulary turn-ons. A good story is made up of strong sentences and smooth flow, not individual words. exactly. I read that list and vocab turn-offs and frankly I could care less. I use words from that list all the time in my fics and so far haven't gotten a single complaint. Quote
DodgeSuperBee Posted January 13, 2009 Report Posted January 13, 2009 I can't think of any individual words that "make" the story, but I've always thought it was hot when an author skillfully manages to describe an intimate detail explicitly, but without sounding crude or juvenile. I'm hoping that made sense to someone other than myself. Quote
Shaduan Posted January 31, 2009 Report Posted January 31, 2009 Describe what's going on, beyond "they had hot sweaty sex and collapsed in exhaustion afterwards". If he touches her, are his hands smooth, rough, calloused? How does she feel to him? Where does he touch her? What does he smell like? How about her? What does it taste like when they kiss? What sounds are they making? Sighs, moans, grunts? Describe the foreplay, if there is any - done right, it get's the reader turned on too. Quote
JadeRyuu Posted April 25, 2009 Report Posted April 25, 2009 I know this is a bit late, considering how long ago the initial post was made, but I figured it wouldn't hurt to put my two cents in. I agree that it's harder to find a vocabulary turn on, or at least define it. Personally, I think that a work is made better by detail. Give me a descriptive word - even better words - and turn your characters to life in my mind, and you've just sated my vocabulary-lust. Using our language(s) well, with proper grammar and structure, can really make a story come to life, and that, I think, is a vocabulary turn-on. ..and now that I've thrown that in, I'll scamper off now. (Time for me to go exercise my vocabulary on fan-fiction writing!) Quote
Harley Quinn hyenaholic Posted April 25, 2009 Report Posted April 25, 2009 I know there are no vocab turn ONs, but some words I'd rather see than the Turn OFFs include 'stroked', 'murmured' and ''embraced'. Of course if the prose is awful anyway it won't do a thing, but they are definitely good words for me. Quote
Saitochan Posted April 25, 2009 Report Posted April 25, 2009 I can't think of any individual words that "make" the story, but I've always thought it was hot when an author skillfully manages to describe an intimate detail explicitly, but without sounding crude or juvenile. I'm hoping that made sense to someone other than myself. Couldn't agree more. It drives me mad whenever i read a fic that I like, but when I reach the sex scene, it's written rather poorly. I can't stand using crude or vulgar language in my fics either, so I take some extra time to fix the finer points of my description before posting, no matter how long it takes. Quote
Harley Quinn hyenaholic Posted April 29, 2009 Report Posted April 29, 2009 Another of the words I really like is "wretched". Oh yeah, don't that just make you want to cry? Quote
Kimmy_Nagasaki Posted June 14, 2009 Report Posted June 14, 2009 Describe what's going on, beyond "they had hot sweaty sex and collapsed in exhaustion afterwards". If he touches her, are his hands smooth, rough, calloused? How does she feel to him? Where does he touch her? What does he smell like? How about her? What does it taste like when they kiss? What sounds are they making? Sighs, moans, grunts? Describe the foreplay, if there is any - done right, it get's the reader turned on too. YES<3 This is so trueeeeeeeeeee. I love description. If there is too little, I feel like I was cheated. ahhahaha Quote
SereneLies Posted June 26, 2009 Report Posted June 26, 2009 I agree completely. I feel completely cheated when you get to a sex scene of a well built story and it's juvenile sounding. However, I know for some people, describing sexually explicit scenes so that they are a turn on or "poetic" so to speak, can be difficult. I wrote [okay tried very hard] one explicit scene when I was fifteen and I found it difficult then.....Then again, I had no experience with the subject aside from romance and erotica novels >.< Quote
Guest Shenaldrac Posted November 2, 2009 Report Posted November 2, 2009 Hope this doesn't count as necro, it was still on the first page. As far as words or phrases that are a turn on go, I like it when a woman refers to her vagina as her "cunny", either in actually speaking or just in her thoughts. There, I said it. I'm not sure why I like it, but I do. ~Shenaldrac Quote
Tempestuous Posted November 29, 2009 Report Posted November 29, 2009 I really, really prefer erection to most words... my problem is that I'm too imaginative. If they use staff, I think about an actual staff. They use rod, I suddenly have a fisher in mind. I can't help it! ;--; I guess I like it straight-forward, but it does depend on the story itself. Just so long as there aren't any fancy or silly names for anatomy. I cannot stand it. "His little warrior conquered my little princess." -shudders- (I kid you not, I've read something like that.) Quote
Ryder Posted November 29, 2009 Report Posted November 29, 2009 (edited) I just like simple no-artsy-fucking-fartsy-bullshit. I would rather read words that are actually used in the real world. E.g. I would rather see 'dick' or 'penis' used instead of 'love-rod' or 'throbbing-manhood'. Most of these sort of words cause me to stop reading straight away most of the time, especially 'throbbing-manhood'. And when people refer to a vagina as 'sex', that's terrible. Like "he move his hand over her sex". For some reason I am seeing this more and more. I don't have any 'turn-on words' (that I know of), but there are a fuck load of turn-off words being used all too much out there in fan-fic land. For fuck sake, keep it simple and above all REALISTIC, I say. Edited November 29, 2009 by ausyandy Quote
Guest Purple Lizard Posted December 12, 2009 Report Posted December 12, 2009 I just like simple no-artsy-fucking-fartsy-bullshit.I would rather read words that are actually used in the real world. E.g. I would rather see 'dick' or 'penis' used instead of 'love-rod' or 'throbbing-manhood'. Most of these sort of words cause me to stop reading straight away most of the time, especially 'throbbing-manhood'. And when people refer to a vagina as 'sex', that's terrible. Like "he move his hand over her sex". For some reason I am seeing this more and more. I don't have any 'turn-on words' (that I know of), but there are a fuck load of turn-off words being used all too much out there in fan-fic land. For fuck sake, keep it simple and above all REALISTIC, I say. I couldnt agree with you more, but the sad part is, I'v used "sex" to descibe a pussy before. Largely because there are to few words outhere to dicribe it with out breaking down into highschool terms. And I can't call it a "love box" that one always makes me laugh. And its not just that, there are a few turn-a-phrase out there that kill me. Which brings me back to the topic at hand; turn ons. Mostly, as others have said, discription, timing, and usage. if done right, I think most anything will work. The thing I hate is using the same word over and over. Imagine a paragraph where the word dick shows up fourteen times. Or gash fifteen times. Thats where my problem is, not repeating myself so much the scene becomes monotonous, or using terms so out there their just rediculous. Quote
Guest jj19 Posted December 12, 2009 Report Posted December 12, 2009 Well I like to work in 40k, so the olden terms tend to work out the best. Quote
SlntCobra1 Posted February 1, 2010 Report Posted February 1, 2010 The thing I hate is using the same word over and over. Imagine a paragraph where the word dick shows up fourteen times. Or gash fifteen times. Thats where my problem is, not repeating myself so much the scene becomes monotonous, or using terms so out there their just rediculous. That is exactly where I'm having issues in my sex scene right now. I mean, I can write hot little interludes just fine no problem. But a full on sex scene is tough without being highly repetitive. Quote
canterro Posted February 1, 2010 Report Posted February 1, 2010 That is exactly where I'm having issues in my sex scene right now. I mean, I can write hot little interludes just fine no problem. But a full on sex scene is tough without being highly repetitive. use the dictionary of synonimes, I suggest or borrow some words from another story (of course I don't mean repeating whole expresions or sentences, but useful synonimes); Quote
SlntCobra1 Posted February 2, 2010 Report Posted February 2, 2010 Yea, there is that idea. I had a few lines from Slash's Sinners fanfic but I deleted them. The only one I recall is "He had to ignore the temptation, dear gods the temptation." I think that little excerpt is from when he's in the Desert in Hoenn. Quote
Jaded_Star Posted February 3, 2010 Report Posted February 3, 2010 Seems to me most anything can be a turn on or a turn off. It's all about how the word is used. If you're really into a story, even if you read your least favorite word, you're likely to ignore it. At least I am. I agree that repeat words are a bummer. I'd say a turn on for me would be creative ways around saying the same word over and over, eluding to something rather than spelling it out. Quote
_C_ Posted February 6, 2010 Report Posted February 6, 2010 It's not so much words. I want to feel drawn into the scene, not feeling like I'm watching from the outside. I get bored with sex scenes that just describe the physical and don't get into the character's heads. Quote
TheDeceiverGod Posted February 17, 2010 Report Posted February 17, 2010 While agreeing that it's more the, elemental feelings of a scene that make it stick with you. I am a fan of the term 'Flesh Dagger' in reference to the male body part. I feel it adds a certain something, nice driving piercing image invoked while deviating from the traditional. I have yet to field test this however. Quote
Guest Dollymop Posted February 22, 2010 Report Posted February 22, 2010 As a yaoi writer I definitely have a few words of the male variety that I prefer to read and write. But this is purely my opinion. I think that when you're writing you have to please yourself as well as readers. Readers all have their own opinions but it's your story. If you hate the word 'dick', don't use it in every sentence just because you're worried readers will dislike it if you use 'manhood'. Which personally I think is a better word than dick but it seems to have an unfair prejudice against it xD I'm not a prude (I don't think?) but I seem to lean towards indirect references. Like: Hardness Arousal Sex Manhood Length 'Pressure between his thighs' (I use that one a lot...) Member I also don't mind 'cock'. But personally I only use it now and then. Unfortunately, I have a hatred for the word 'balls' and have been spending some time trying to find a delicate replacement. Sadly, there seems to be very little choice and I refuse to use the word 'gonads' Quote
K.Blood Posted February 21, 2011 Report Posted February 21, 2011 I agree with what most others have already said here. The way a word is used or the context around it is what helps make it a turn on or not. There are certain words, however, no matter how they are used, that still completely throw me off (who ever thought that "magic stick" was a good name for a penis should be slapped in the face with one). There are words I do like to see used more often than others. Cock, for example. Dick is all right, but cock sounds more sexy to me (actually, I am willing to go as far to say that I love the word cock ). Pussy is okay, unless it's used too much. Sometimes I find one character calling another character "Daddy" very erotic, but that has more to do with context because there are other times when a character says it and I'm like "ew..." As long as the words a writer chooses are not too out there ("love box" or "man-meat" for example) then the words don't matter as much as the quality of the writing surrounding them. Quote
DrChristmas Posted November 29, 2011 Report Posted November 29, 2011 I like the word "hefty" and "heaving" Quote
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