Thank you. I’m always more interested in what’s happening in the mind than what’s happening on the page. That blurred line is where things get dangerous…and more interesting. 😘
his does such a good job capturing the psychology of trust, desire, and power — especially how fantasy, consent, and familiarity blur in ways that feel dangerous and intoxicating at the same time. Really well done.
Thank you so much! That means more than you know. I’m always curious what readers connect with most. Is there a certain type of tension, dynamic, or storyline you’d love to see me explore next? I’m always listening. Your tastes help shape what I create.
I have treated women with too much kindness and respect my entire life and I have had an almost non-existent sex life because of it. Reading something like this makes me think, “are there women who really have fantasies like this?” and it is incredibly exciting to think about it. Inside, I was always “one of those guys” but was never confident enough to speak up. Reading material like this is very exciting, but also hurts to know I have never acted upon such thoughts or thought the women I was around ever had such a thought. Keep up the great writing - you style is fantastic. I hope to be able to be a paid subscriber soon - I’m have circumstances which make it difficult.
Thank you for such an honest comment. You’re definitely not alone! People carry fantasies they never speak aloud for all kinds of reasons, and most of them would surprise the hell out of their partners if they ever said them out loud.
One thing I want to stress, though, is this: your sex life isn’t limited because you were kind. Kindness and confidence are not opposites. Most women respond extremely well to a man who can be respectful and direct about what he wants. Even something simple like, “If you’re ever interested in sharing fantasies, I’d love to hear what turns you on,” is clear, safe, and consensual. The main thing that’s needed is clear, respectful communication. If someone else doesn’t share your fantasy, that’s okay.
And just so it’s said, I write beyond real-world boundaries on purpose. Erotica lets people explore the darker, taboo corners of desire in their imagination without ever needing to act on them in real life. Fiction is a sandbox where anything can happen. It doesn’t mean this is what women expect, want, or should be confronted with without conversation.
I’m really glad the story resonated with you, even if it stirred up some mixed feelings. Imagination isn’t something you age out of, and it’s absolutely possible to build the confidence to have these conversations with someone who’s the right fit.
And please don’t worry about subscribing. Your support and your words mean a lot all on their own.
The way this blurs trust, desire, fantasy, and power is genuinely intoxicating—and unsettling in the best way. Exceptionally done.
Thank you. I’m always more interested in what’s happening in the mind than what’s happening on the page. That blurred line is where things get dangerous…and more interesting. 😘
his does such a good job capturing the psychology of trust, desire, and power — especially how fantasy, consent, and familiarity blur in ways that feel dangerous and intoxicating at the same time. Really well done.
Excellent story. Loved every word. Thank you, Vivienne
Thank you so much! That means more than you know. I’m always curious what readers connect with most. Is there a certain type of tension, dynamic, or storyline you’d love to see me explore next? I’m always listening. Your tastes help shape what I create.
I have treated women with too much kindness and respect my entire life and I have had an almost non-existent sex life because of it. Reading something like this makes me think, “are there women who really have fantasies like this?” and it is incredibly exciting to think about it. Inside, I was always “one of those guys” but was never confident enough to speak up. Reading material like this is very exciting, but also hurts to know I have never acted upon such thoughts or thought the women I was around ever had such a thought. Keep up the great writing - you style is fantastic. I hope to be able to be a paid subscriber soon - I’m have circumstances which make it difficult.
Thank you for such an honest comment. You’re definitely not alone! People carry fantasies they never speak aloud for all kinds of reasons, and most of them would surprise the hell out of their partners if they ever said them out loud.
One thing I want to stress, though, is this: your sex life isn’t limited because you were kind. Kindness and confidence are not opposites. Most women respond extremely well to a man who can be respectful and direct about what he wants. Even something simple like, “If you’re ever interested in sharing fantasies, I’d love to hear what turns you on,” is clear, safe, and consensual. The main thing that’s needed is clear, respectful communication. If someone else doesn’t share your fantasy, that’s okay.
And just so it’s said, I write beyond real-world boundaries on purpose. Erotica lets people explore the darker, taboo corners of desire in their imagination without ever needing to act on them in real life. Fiction is a sandbox where anything can happen. It doesn’t mean this is what women expect, want, or should be confronted with without conversation.
I’m really glad the story resonated with you, even if it stirred up some mixed feelings. Imagination isn’t something you age out of, and it’s absolutely possible to build the confidence to have these conversations with someone who’s the right fit.
And please don’t worry about subscribing. Your support and your words mean a lot all on their own.