Monday, November 3, 2008

Erotica vs Pornography: What is the difference?

As an erotica author, I am often asked about the differences between pornography and erotica. The following article touches on some key differences.

EROTICA IS MORE THAN PORN
by Roxanne Rhoads published October 21, 2007

Erotica is so much more than just porn though it is an ongoing debate. Some people see anything sexual as dirty. That it is all pornographic. There is a difference though sometimes there is a fine line between the two and like anything else it's all in the eyes of the beholder.

I found the wonderful world of erotica when I returned to the writing world after a long absence. I was struggling to find a place in the industry and a niche that I enjoyed when I came across erotica. Previously I did not know there was a whole world of erotica both in print and online that caters mainly to women.

Once I found it, I was hooked. I have discovered that I love both reading and writing erotica. I have to thank Gracie and all the others at Tit-elation.com for accepting and publishing the first erotic story I ever wrote (which were followed by many more and later I became an editor at Tit-elation too). They gave me the confidence I needed when I first started out. I kept writing more and more and soon I had erotic poems and stories all over the web, in a couple anthologies and in Playgirl Magazine.

I am often asked by family and friends why I write "porn". For one I'm a very sexual person and it seemed a natural course for my writing to take a turn into the area of sex and sexuality but I have to explain to everyone that I believe there is a difference between porn and erotica. I know some view anything sexual as smut or porn while others can relish the differences between them and all the areas in between.

To me porn is usually visual and geared towards men. Its sole purpose is to physically arouse and stimulate. I have nothing against porn, it serves its purpose, but erotica goes much deeper. Erotica appeals more to women and is often written by and for women even though there are both male and female writers and readers.

To me erotica can be much more real, while porn is often very unrealistic. Erotica can also tell a more complete story. If you read a regular novel about a married couple or a couple in love, it does not tell the whole story of their relationship because the sex scenes are often omitted or glossed over. In erotica you can get the whole story including the steamy sex scenes. Erotica stimulates the mind and the body, arousing emotions and the imagination.

I love to picture the characters and see them in my mind, watch the stories take shape and unfold. With porn it is all laid out, no imagination involved unless you take the time to imagine yourself in the scene. Erotica often has more depth with characters that are more realistic. It is more than just sex; it can be emotional, complicated, frivolous, fantasy filled, funny, sexy or serious. Erotica can be very diverse, as diverse as the authors who write it.

You can find stories that fit into many categories and many themes. You'll find stories of love and passion, stories of submission, role playing, historical erotica, supernatural erotica and much more. Erotica comes in every color, size and flavor from mild to wild from vanilla sex to BDSM and much more. You can find paranormal erotica, sci-fi erotica, fantasy erotica and every day real world erotica. There's something for everyone and it is so much more than just porn.

Article by Roxanne Rhoads for Associated Content

Do you agree with the writer of this article? What do you believe the differences are between porn and erotica? Or, is there any difference at all?

Hazel Mills
www.hazelmillsstories.com

5 comments:

  1. I agree. Erotica is more about getting all your senses into the moment. I always use the example of the movie 9 1/2 Weeks. To me THAT is erotica. He sexed her MIND long before he ever touched her which made it 1000% better when they did get together. So yes, there is a huge difference between porn and erotica. I mean lets face it, the ACT of sex can't be deviated from, so it's all in how you present it and build up to the act.

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  3. I'll ask you this: Can you ever recall the plot any porn movie that you've ever seen? That answers my question.

    And what was the extent of the actor's speaking role? Maybe 100 words. The rest was sweatin', lickin', suckin', and humpin'. If it weren't for the sexual exploits of the actor, would you even remember the person's name?

    I'm inclined to say there will be some redeemable value to the work of a real writer of erotica -- one who is dedicated to the craft of writing. The writer will go much further in establishing a plot, story line, and a twist, and the use of imagery will arouse the reader's senses.

    I'll even go as far as to say the characters will be more believable and memorable; they will be someone whom the reader could relate to in some form or fashion.

    Sadly, some of the more popular writers of this genre merely have succeeded in putting porn in print. Oh, well, sex sells, doesn't it?

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  4. Interesting analysis. I think that erotica and porn is one in the same but erotica requires just a bit more imagination. It's mental porn and sometimes highlighted by a story. Although it is not really my cup of tea, if the story is well written and interesting, I can read it and every now and then I have ran into a few erotic stories that I enjoyed.

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  5. This is a good one Hazel, b/c My mother and I have debates about my writing which she calls porn, and I know is erotica!

    B/c nobody falls in love at the end of Porn! and most erotica stories have some time of love or emotion to them.

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