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13 Weird and Strange Sex Desires and Disorders

I have a deep interest in human psychology and in learning what makes people tick. I suppose it’s my way to trying to figure out where I sit on the continuum between normative and deviant. When it comes to human behavior, my favorite things to study are those behaviors we consider abnormal or outside of normative, like strange sex desires.

I suppose deviant and abnormal behavior fascinates me so much because of the belief I have about people. I believe people have two faces; the public face they show to the world and the private face they keep locked behind closed doors. I think that a lot of the aberrant human behavior we see, and strange sex habits in particular, is the hidden face trying to find a way to express itself.

One thing is for certain, human behavior that deviates from the norm is where the stories are. If everyone was normative, it would be a very vanilla and boring world. Therefore, when I’m creating characters for my erotic fiction stories, I always try to find some way to make them crazy in some way. In my research, I’ve come across 13 weird and strange sex desires that may prove to be very interesting to write about in a story. Feel free to use them in your stories whether you write erotica or not.

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Writing Prompts: By Chance

It’s interesting what folktales we choose to hang on to. I mean really why is it we are getting weather advice from some gopher who probably hasn’t seen the light of day in months.

Anyway in honor of Groundhog’s Day, here are some fiction prompts that involve a little participation from you. Your duty is to grab a coin and assign option one to head and option two to tail. The fate of your character depends on the outcome of the coin toss.

1. A bride is nearing the end of her wedding ceremony when her ex-lover stands up and objects. Does she a) abandon her future mate and ride off into the sunset on the back of a Harley with her ex or b) tell the ex to hit the road and say “I do” to her current stud muffin?

2. A police officer is assigned a case where a fellow officer is implicated in the crime. To make matters worse, they hate each other. Does the character a) ignore their heartfelt pleas of innocence and pass the case on to another officer or b) take the case?

3. A character is given a chance to go back in time and stop a terrible dictator from ruining the world. Do they a) go back and assassinate the dictator or b) try to change a pivotal point in the dictator’s life that made them they way they are?

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Writing Prompts: Setbacks

If you have been working hard on your New Year’s resolution as I know you have, chances are you have suffered a few setbacks by now. So this week’s set of writing prompts is dedicated to the art of hitting the wall face first and living to tell about it.

Nonfiction

1. Tell us about a time when you hit the wall with your face and how you managed to climb over it.

2. Pick someone you admire and tell their story of how they hit the wall, climbed over it and the lesson you learned from their story.

3. Pick which human invention or historical incident you think has set humanity back the most and/or continues to keep us from moving forward in our development.

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Writing Prompts: World Changers

History is filled with people who, in one way or another, changed the world in some way. In honor of Martin Luther King, Jr day, here is a list of ten people worth writing about.

1. Martin Luther King, Jr., civil rights activist who helped bring the indignity of racism and discrimination to the public fore.

2. Mahatma Gandhi, a political and spiritual leader in India and the India Independence movement.

3. Paul Lauterbur and Peter Mansfield, inventers of the magnetic resonance imaging or better known as the MRI.

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Writing Prompts: From Goal to Glory

With every New Year comes a list of things we wish to have accomplished by year’s end that somehow manage to slip through the cracks between January 1 and December 31. This week’s list of writing prompts have to do with the achievement of set goals.

Nonfiction

1. Pick a topic, any topic, and write an article on how a person would achieve a set goal in that topic. For instance, how would a person go about losing weight or quitting smoking?

2. Tell us your story of how you achieved goal you set out for yourself.

3. With teen millionaires becoming the norm, write an article for teens discussing the importance of goal setting and how to do it.

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