The Romance of Lust is a Victorian erotic novel
written anonymously in four volumes during in the 1870s
The hero is Charlie Roberts. He has a large penis,
a lot of virility and a seemingly insatiable sexual appetite.
Charlie describes his sexual initiation at fifteen, including
incest with his sisters and sex with his governesses,.
The book deals with a variety of sexual activities,
including orgies, masturbation, lesbianism,
flagellation,fellatio, cunnilingus, gay sex, anal
sex, and double penetration.
Porn is as old as the hills
A word was invented to describe the sexual
activities in this novel, “pornotopia”.
A place where “all men … are always and infinitely
potent; all women fecundate with lust and flow
inexhaustibly with sap or juice or both.
Everyone is always ready for everything”
Given the libidos of the characters, the comment is apt.
When I was a teenager I was never sure
whether I was “in love” or “in lust.”
The first is supposed to be a deep and tender
feeling of affection for or attachment or
devotion to a person.
Lust is a desire to gratify the senses,
a bodily appetite, a sexual desire.
I was seeking acceptance any way I could get it.
If a male told me he “loved me” I was ready
to thank him any way I could, and usually
meant going to bed with him.
A kiss could make my heart pound. I wanted the boy
to hold me, kiss me, and make me feel wanted.
I would do almost anything to generate his “love”
and never once thought about any gratification for me.
I made up dreams and fantasies about how he would
ask me to “go steady” and I would be the envy of all
the other girls at school. Each time I saw him I ached with desire.
But none of my dreams came true.
I was merely a receptacle for the male sperm.
There was no love. I was stricken each time I
saw the boy with another girl. That is lust.
Now, as an adult, I find myself in much the same situation
I was in as a teenager: Single, still looking for love,
and finding myself in a dead-end lustful situation.
How does one, at any age, determine what is love
and what is lust? Isn’t it possible to have both
lustful feelings and be in love at the same time?
If I can’t determine what the feelings I am having,
how can an adolescent make a decision as to whether
he/she should jump into a romantic situation and
accept the consequences?
Best assume that the ‘love’ you
feel is probably wrapped in lust.
Psychedelic Drugs & Sex
Sexual Tripping
Psychedelic drugs improve our sexual performance, enhance sensory sensitivity and intensify our orgasms.
One day our brightest researchers and best resources will be devoted to finding new ways to enhance sexual, sensations and create undreamed of new pleasures and truly unearthly delights.
Scientific studies could explore new and better ways to improve sexual performance and further enhance sensory sensitivity, to elongate and intensify our orgasms, enlarge the spectrum of our perceptions, and deepen every dimension of our experience.
Sex, Sensuous, Sensual, Erotic
A thousand sensual feelings are emitted and at once sending out waves of climaxes which thrill the mind to even greater heights.
All sexual ecstasy has a quality of self-abandonment, of surrender to a force greater than the ego.
An openness of attention to each others thoughts can be as sexually “charged” as physical contact.
Beyond the play of the penis in the vagina lies the play of the organism in its environment.
Compared with sex under LSD, the way you’ve been making love, no matter how ecstatic the pleasure you think you get from it, is like making love to a department-store-dummy.
“Drug” means positive things, possible growth, opening up the mind, beauty, sensual awareness, religious revelation.
Each molecule is a heavenly octopus with a million floating jeweled tentacles hungry to merge. Driven by internal pressure, sexual in nature, towards union.
Forms and colors of abstract visions can be perceived as lascivious and obscene or very sensuous, sexually stimulating and seductive.
If no attempt is made to induce the orgasm by bodily motion, the interpenetration of the sexual centers becomes a channel of the most vivid psychic exchange.
In addition to being instruments of philosophic revelation, mystical unity and evolutionary insight, psychedelic drugs are very powerful aphrodisiacs.
Irrational, senile legislation preventing people from pursuing private, intimate experiences — sexual or spiritual — cannot and will not be obeyed.
The increased sensitivity and awareness enhances the pleasurable aspects of sexual experience.
The more expanded your consciousness, the farther out you can move beyond your mind, the deeper, the richer, the longer and more meaningful your sexual communion.
The orgasmic feeling, if felt deeply and strongly enough in sex, always includes an element of self-transcendence, or release.