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Writing sex
In which the author offers 10 guiding principles to the would-be pornographers among you
BY STEVE ALMOND
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Every single time I go to a party, or, at least, like, once every 50 parties, someone will approach and say, " Hey Steve, you sure do write about sex a lot. Any advice? "

I usually tell him or her that I don’t write about sex, that I write about desire and heartbreak and that I can’t believe someone as intelligent-seeming as he or she would reduce my art to lurid gymnastics. Then I ask for money.

This is rarely effective.

So I’m just going to go whole hog and — in honor of the spring that should be arriving any month now — set down my 10 Rules For Writing Real Classy Sex Scenes.

1) Stop having sex.

This is very important. Remember that the sexiest thing about sex is really desire, which is just a fancy word for not getting laid.

2) Never compare a woman’s nipples to:

a) Cherries.

b) Cherry pits.

c) Pencil erasers.

d) Frankenstein’s bolts.

Nipples are tricky. They come in all sorts of shapes and sizes and shades. They do not, as a rule, look like much of anything, aside from nipples. So resist making dumb-shit comparisons.

3) Never, ever use the words " penis " or " vagina. "

There is no surer way to kill the erotic buzz than to use these terms, which call to mind — to my mind, at least — health class (in the best instance) and (in the worst instance) venereal disease.

As a rule, in fact, there is often no reason at all to name the genitals. Consider the following sentence:

" She poured sesame oil onto her palm and reached for my penis. "

Now consider this alternative:

" She poured sesame oil onto her palm and reached for me. "

Is there any real doubt as to where this particular horndoggle is reaching?

I rest my wok.

3(a) Resist the temptation to use genital euphemisms (unless you are trying to be funny).

No: tunnel of love, candy shop, secret garden, pleasure gate, bearded clam.

Equally no: mule, flesh kabob, magic wand, shaft of manhood.

I could go on, but only for my own amusement.

4) Then again, sometimes sex is funny.

And if you ever saw a videotape of yourself in action, I bet you’d agree. An absurd arrangement. So don’t be afraid to portray its comic aspects. If one of your characters, at the height of passion, screams her father’s name, note this. If another can’t stay hard, allow him to use a ponytail holder for an improvised cock ring. And later on, if his daughter comes home and demands to know where her ponytail holder is, well, so be it.

5) Don’t forget the foreplay.

It took me a few years to realize this (okay, 20) but the lead-in is often better than the actual humping part. So don’t make the traditional XXX mistake. Don’t cut from a flirtatious discussion to a gag-defying fellatio. Tease the reader a little. Let the drama of the seduction prime us for the action.

5a) It takes a long time to make a woman come.

I speak here from experience. So please, don’t try to sell us on the notion that a man can enter a woman, elicit a shuddering moan or two, and bring her off. No sale. In fact, I’d steer clear of announcing orgasms at all. Rarely, in my experience, do men or women announce their orgasms. They simply have them. Their bodies are taken by sensation and tossed about in various ways. Best to describe the tossing.

6) Fluid is fun.

Look, sex is sticky. There’s no way around this. If you want to represent the truth of the acts, you will likely be required to pay homage to the resultant wetnesses. And I’m not just talking about semen or vaginal fluid. I’m also talking sweat and saliva, which I consider to be the perfume of lovers, as well as whatever one chooses as a lubricant (sesame oil?).

7) Real people do not talk in porn clichés.

They do not say: " Give it to me, big boy. "

They do not say: " Suck it, baby. That’s right, all the way down. "

They do not say: " Yes, deeper, harder, deeper! Oh, baby, oh, Christ, yes! "

At least, they do not say these things to me.

Most of the time, real people say all kinds of weird, funny things during sex, such as, " I think I’m losing circulation " and " I’ve got a cramp in my foot " and " Oh, sorry! " and " Did you come already? Goddamn it! "

8) Don’t obsess over the rude parts.

Sex is inherently over the top. Just telling the reader that two (or more) people are getting down will automatically direct us toward the genitals. It is your job, as an author, to direct us elsewhere, to the more inimitable secrets of the naked body. Give us the indentations on the small of a woman’s back, or the minute trembling of a man’s hands. And remember that sometimes the secrets of the human body are funny-looking. Again, I am speaking from experience.

9) Use all the senses.

The cool thing about sex — aside from its being, uh, sex — is that it engages all five of our human senses. So don’t ignore the more subtle cues. Give us the scents and the tastes and the sounds of the act. And stay away from the obvious ones. By which I mean that I’d take a sweet, embarrassed pussyfart over a shuddering moan any day.

You can quote me on that.

10) It is okay to get aroused by your own sex scenes.

In fact, it’s pretty much required. Remember, part of the intent of a good sex scene is to arouse the reader. And you’re not likely to do that unless you, yourself, are feeling the same delicious tremors. You should be envisioning what you’re writing and — whether with one hand or two — transcribing these visions in detail.

This is a list of basics, but there is one other incredibly important rule, which, if followed scrupulously, will not only land you on the bestseller list, but will dramatically improve your sex life and give you orgasms of an intensity and duration you never imagined possible.

You’ll have to pay for that one.


You want it? Steve Almond can be reached at sbalmond@earthlink.net



Just because it was good.

:)

Date: 2003-04-25 09:55 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jkb.livejournal.com
I agree with most of what he said. The part about not using the word "penis," though, I never get. Maybe I'll try to follow the rule because I hear it so much, but to me, penis is a very nice word. A nice neutral term like hand or foot, except that it describes a more interesting body part. If you're writing in great detail about what's going on, I think it's a useful word. But if it makes everyone else feel like they're reading a doctor's report, then I guess I'll try to stay with the usual terms -- cock, sex, hardness, erection, etc. BTW, at one time I heard a rumor that in H/L fic, Luke doesn't have a cock, he only has erections; not sure if there's a trend that way.

Re: :)

Date: 2003-04-25 10:25 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] valarltd.livejournal.com
I have NEVER heard a man call it a "penis." The word feels clinical to me. You'd be amazed at the variety of names they do use. (I am) And most consistantly use third person. "he's ready, he's interested, wave hello to the nice lady whose going to kiss you." Joke: men name their penis so a complete stranger isn't making 90% of their decisions

Ben [livejournal.com profile] gayphoenixkc, had a good discussion on slash and on women who think men are silly-looking and love them anyway.


The discussion you mention as a rumor is in the list archive and is called "What do we call this thing?" I think I was the one who never used "cock" when it was Luke... Somehow it seemed too, well, earthy. (not earthly, just earthy)

Things change.

Re: :)

Date: 2003-04-25 10:41 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jkb.livejournal.com
I'm surprised that was you who took that position about Luke's cock (or not-cock). I can imagine people feeling that way, though; it's in line with what I once said about how Luke could never just have to take a leak -- there would have to be deep Jedi mysteries of urination for him to contemplate. I think my conception of Luke has been shifting somewhat in the last year, and he feels more down to earth, to me; some of my hangups about having him engage in normal worldly things (like eating, or having a cock, or getting ticked off at things) seem to be disappearing. Has that been happening for you too? (Alex and I once had a hysterically funny chat on this topic, actually, listing all the un-Jedi-like qualities he might have that we were hesitant to include in our stories. Things like bossiness, pride, impatience, and I forget what all; we were generating quite a list. Finally Alex ventured that he *might* even have a scrotum, and possibly even a wrinkly one just like every other guy has. I wrote something like, "Wow, you really think so??" I sometimes think of that when I'm wondering whether Luke would be the totally pure Jedi in some situation or might display less lofty qualities -- "And he might even have a wrinkly scrotum, too.")

Re: :)

Date: 2003-04-25 01:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] valarltd.livejournal.com
::snerk::

I steered a friend to Alex's amazing drawing "Steam", warning him not to scroll down much further than their chests. After the initial "OMG, I should have listened" reaction, his next comment was "They don't have balls. Oh, wait. Eww, not the thing I want to really contemplate."

Lately, my resistance to anything the boys are telling me has been pretty low. So if Luke's feeling pretty bossy and butch, I just go with it. He does have a pushy streak sometimes.

Re: :)

Date: 2003-05-08 06:41 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cimadness.livejournal.com
Where's this drawing?

Re: :)

Date: 2003-05-08 08:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] valarltd.livejournal.com
http://www.geocities.com/TelevisionCity/Stage/5785/bluffs.html

Re: :)

Date: 2003-04-25 04:21 pm (UTC)
manna: (Penis Restraint Love)
From: [personal profile] manna

{surfing randomly thourgh a discussion that's nothing at all to do with me in order to say...}

...*I* bet Luke is like an Action Man doll -- nothing down there but a 'Lucasfilm' trademark stamp. ;-)

Re: :)

Date: 2003-04-25 05:21 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] valarltd.livejournal.com
::gasps for air, climbs back on her chair::

Now wouldn't that make for a hilarious story...

"Alla that work to get you in bed, all that effort to get you undressed, and you don't even have a dick? Guess that means you're on the bottom, kid."

Manna, don't feed the dang plotbunnies, they're like tribbles, you know.

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