From The Confessional: I Turn to Steamy Erotica for an Escape

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Let’s get one thing straight: there’s no reason to feel embarrassed about loving erotic novels. Society has conditioned us to think that indulging in romance and erotica is something to be ashamed of. Why? Because of deep-rooted misogyny — both internalized and societal. What’s so “silly” about heroines who pursue their desires and find the love and excitement they deserve? Nothing at all.

However, we still have a long way to go in breaking the stigma surrounding romantic reads (and let’s be honest, how many of us have called them “smut” or “trashy”?). Perhaps that’s why confessions about this topic often come in anonymously.

Escapism is a vital part of the human experience! Everyone needs a creative outlet for those moments when reality feels too heavy. For some, it’s binge-watching TV shows; for others, it’s getting lost in a book where fantasies flourish. And let’s not forget the exhilarating moments during those steamy scenes. There’s nothing quite like the tingling excitement that comes from reading a sizzling romance.

Confessions of Romance Readers

Confession #23661614: “I devour romance novels nonstop, wishing my life mirrored those stories. The men in those books make my partner seem like gum stuck on the sidewalk.”

Exactly! The allure of these tales lies in the fact that the men often know how to truly please the women. They offer sexual satisfaction, emotional support, and financial security — can I get an Amen?

Confession #21658745: “The only way I survive this dreary life is by reading and writing romance novels. Without them, I doubt I’d still be here. They’re the only joy I have.”

Confession #23576979: “Part of me wants to dive into romance novels, but then I think I’d only be disappointed by my partner’s lack of romance. Why is romance such a chore for men? Don’t they realize how many rewards await if they just put in a little effort?”

In our daily lives as parents, we’re often frazzled, exhausted, and overwhelmed. We’re juggling snacks, school runs, mediocre lunches, and uninspired dinners. If you’re in a heterosexual relationship, chances are you’re not being swept off your feet by a charming hero resembling Theo James or Jason Momoa, especially after some witty banter in a quaint coastal town.

So if our imaginations want to wander into the worlds created by authors like Sarah MacLean, Nora Roberts, or Julia Quinn, let’s embrace that!

Confession #25723565: “I create fantasy scenarios like romance novels in my head while doing mundane tasks like washing dishes. I keep recycling the same few ideas, and I’m getting bored of them.”

Confession #25753379: “I’m secretly writing a romance novel based on a past relationship. I never write when my partner is home, but he seems upset about something. I suspect he snooped and read my rough draft. Jealous that it’s not about him?”

This isn’t to say that other genres like biographies or literary fiction aren’t worth appreciating. However, romance novels offer us a guaranteed happy ending (that’s HEA for those unfamiliar with the lingo — sorry Nicholas Sparks, you don’t fit this mold).

Confession #16554359: “I spend my days immersed in online romance novels, dreaming of being the leading lady, indulged and desired. I rush to tidy up so no one knows how lazy I actually am.”

Confession #19845509: “I only wish I’d started reading romance novels earlier. I began in my 40s, and they’ve brought so much joy into my life!”

It’s time to shed the shame, fellow readers of romance and erotica. Life is too short to read books that don’t bring you joy, especially in today’s challenging climate. Dive into what makes you happy!

Because there’s absolutely nothing wrong with enjoying stories about passion and intimacy.

Confession #21230111: “My partner and kids think I’m reading cooking blogs, but I’ve actually spent hours lost in erotic romance. I adore the ménage scenarios where two men desire one woman. I can only imagine how thrilling that would be.”

Conclusion

In conclusion, embrace the things that bring you joy and never apologize for your interests.

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Summary: This article discusses the joy of reading romance and erotica as a form of escapism, emphasizing that there is no shame in indulging in these genres. It highlights personal confessions from readers who find solace and excitement in these stories, while also advocating for the importance of engaging with literature that brings pleasure.