>>130179390>So asking, since I'm curious, what are the do's and don'ts when writing smut? That doesn't make the smut scene cringe, or paragraphs long.This is universal to all dialogue but it needs to sound natural. If you wouldn't say it, chances are it's not right or worse cliche. Second never be afraid to paint a picture. You provide just enough detail to a scene to envision the scenario, but not enough to be droning on. The audience can fill in the blanks, and usually that works in your favor because then the person adds what they like. Next having a wide vocabulary helps when writing sex. Nothing overly flowery but don't be as blunt as "And then he shoved his penis inside her and her mind went blank".
The brain is the biggest sex organ you have. Tickle it right, and the experience is better. In fiction you are essentially creating a fantasy where the reader can see themselves being in