Unsurprisingly for a woman on this website, I have often been described as a very sexual person.
I have always been interested in all things erotica, from De Sade and Anais Nin to Mary Gaitskill and Lost Girls by Alan Moore. In other media, I have a weakness for nineteenth century French paintings of lesbians, Shunga, and the poem of Catullus. I think I have recommended the film Belle de Jour to everyone I know who likes movies.
As a literature nerd, and I like to incorporate references and homages to my favorite books in even my smuttiest stories. As a queer woman, I like to write about (and also experience, obviously) sexual encounters that are not just between one man and one woman. Sexual experiences with trans women I think are rarely told, and intimacy between two women often gets reduced to just physical acts. These are relationships I like to describe in between allusions to The Crying of Lot 49 and The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle.
Other topics about sex that interest me are nonmonogamy, exhibitionism, and sex work, all of which I also tend to include in my fiction. I also like to watch and read stories about these topics.
I am a former history student and current history nerd, and I have gotten more than one idea from Nineteenth century erotic stories that I have read. I written more than one one story based on old diary entries about what women did to stay alive on the London streets. I recommend anything book dealing with Victorian attitudes on prostitution, which are both fascinating and titillating.
My less interesting hobbies including video games, board games, weightlifting, bowling, and long distance running.
I also pole dance, because of course I do.
Gender
Female