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The low scores on openness to experiences can be interpreted in light of recent research according to which high scores on openness to experiences predict higher tolerance, liking and interest for complex and cognitively challenging stimuli (Fayn et al., 2017; cf. also Gocłowska et al., 2017). The low openness-scores obtained for avid readers of contemporary erotic novels are thus in good accord with portraying these novels, as well as romances and other serial forms of literature, as highly schematic and easy to comprehend (see e.g., Kraxenberger, 2019b; Nutz, 1999; Thiel, 1991; Zimmermann, 1982). It is generally not a good idea for people outside of these communities to use this term. Sexual fluidity The great majority of our participants reportedly communicate with others about their reading of erotic novels (see also Deller and Smith, 2013). This finding is in line with the relatively low mean values of feelings of embarrassment that participants associate with reading erotic novels. The most commonly used form of exchange seems to be talking in person or communicating digitally via social media in one-on-one settings. According to Cordón-García et al. ( 2013), such sharing of one’s reading impressions within an active, connected (fan) community might lead to a more social, participative, and hence broader reading experience. Regarding their conceptualization of erotic novels, participants rated aspects related to the component story world (including items such as “the inner life of the protagonists”, “the suspenseful story” and “the love story”) as most important, followed by the female and male characters of erotic novels. Similar to the depiction of relationships in schematic romances (see Nutz, 1999; Zimmermann, 1982), the personal and somewhat heroic life trajectories of the protagonists seem to be crucial for erotic novels, as many of them combine elements of highly emotional forms of fiction, such as (schematic) romances, with elements of thrillers and crime novels (Kraxenberger, 2019b). A person who identifies as allosexual typically feels sexual attraction toward other people. They may also want to have sex with a partner.

Modleski T (1982/2008) Loving with a vengeance. Mass-produced fantasies for women. Routledge, London Delta of Venus,” by Anaïs Nin. This classic piece of erotica might’ve been written decades ago, but it’s still as steamy as ever. This is a great literary choice for someone with a fascination to sexy scenes. Radway JA (1984/2009) Reading the romance: women, patriarchy, and popular literature. University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill In this episode, I interview the *sexy seasoned and sought after bi porn star Wolf Hudson*. Wolf has worked with some of the most prominent studios, *performing in thousands of scenes!* Now he's carving out his own lane in the world of *Onlyfans.* In Part 1 of our interview, he talks about his upbringing and how that led him to his life in porn, his intro into and *experiences doing straight porn and gay porn* . He explains the challenges of transitioning from straight to gay porn. He talks about his unique journey as a *bisexual porn star* and *the stigma of being bi in porn.* He also exposes *the racism within the porn* *industry *and how some porn actors use it to negotiate higher pay/status.Almost inevitably, these studies were shaped by the specific historical and cultural context in which they were written. In any event, these studies were conducted before the recent wave of erotic novels, which are characterized by a particularly explicit description of sexual acts and practices. It is therefore unlikely that, for instance, Radway’s findings regarding popular romances from the 1970s and early 1980s and their midwestern female readers can readily be extended to contemporary variants of the erotic novels and their readership.

The term indicates that the person experiences some uncertainty as to how they identify romantically or sexually. Biromantic Kraxenberger M (2019a) Zum Stil einer digital geprägten Leserealität: Eine Untersuchung der Fifty Shades of Grey‐Trilogie mittels Dargestelltem und Darstellung. Orb Litt 74(3):205–218 To date, relatively little empirical research has been performed on the readership of these extremely successful recent variants of erotic novels and to the expectations, rewards and communicative practices associated with these novels. In contrast, in the late 1970s and 1980s, several empirical studies were devoted to then popular erotic and romance novels. Data by Coles and Shamp ( 1984) suggested that erotic novels are used by their primarily female readers as a type of non-threatening, socially acceptable substitute for pornography that serves their sexual stimulation. Lawrence and Herold ( 1988) saw evidence that erotic novels are mostly read for entertainment, yet may also enter what they call women’s “sexual scripts”. Young ( 1979), on the contrary, surveyed a sample of young women and found no link between reading habits and sexual behaviour. Radway ( 1984/ 2009) postulated that romantic fiction (including sexually explicit romances) serves women as a means of escaping a drab everyday life and of expressing discontent with and resistance to patriarchic structures while at the same time validating their own place within these structures and increasing its perceived significance. In a similar vein, Modleski ( 1982/ 2008) suggested that a lot of mass-generated literature aimed at women plays with the tension between the internalized male gaze, the preoccupation with female innocence, and sublimated feelings of rebellion. In a free-association format, participants were asked to list titles of typical erotic novels. The forced-choice questions included German versions of validated psychological scales. Attitudes towards femininity and masculinity were assessed using the Revised BEM Sex Role Inventory (BSRI-R, Troche and Rammsayer, 2011). Participants were asked to respond to 29 statements on a 7-point Likert scale, ranging from 1 (applies almost never/never) to 7 (applies always). We also administered a short German version of the NEO-FFI-30, measuring the five personality dimensions of neuroticism, conscientiousness, openness to experience, extraversion, and agreeableness (Körner et al., 2008, based on Costa and McCrae, 1992). Responses were given on a 5-point Likert scale, ranging from 1 (disagree strongly) to 5 (agree strongly).We used the revised BEM Sex Role Inventory to assess participants’ scores on the femininity scale (F-scale; α = 0.85; M = 5.07; SD = 0.76) and the masculinity scale (M-scale; α = 0.89; M = 4.09; SD = 0.92).

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