#and evolved into me rambling about queer rights and the purity culture which has led to a frightening amount of queerphobia in the past
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Some of my thoughts about writing smut which I thought I'd share.
For those who don't know, I'm on the ace spectrum, and I also have disabling health issues which affect my intimate life. I am not going to go into any more detail than that, as it's private. That said, though, it proves to be a challenge when writing smut, as I'm approaching it from the perspective of an outside observer.
I think sex scenes can be used just like any other scene; like a fight scene, I enjoy writing them from the viewpoint of exploring characters, and ideally progressing their growth and/or the plot in each encounter. Not every sex scene will do this - I've written smut one-shots which don't really explore characters, and those are because it's actually a fun kind of scene for me to write from a technical standpoint, outside of storytelling.
I see very often that people reduce erotica to just being mindless porn, or indicating that writing with smut in it has inherently less substance and worth than writing without it, regardless of how carefully written the smut is. I pretty vehemently disagree with this viewpoint.
Sex scenes, in my opinion, are a writing tool, just like any other. Writing good sex is a skill of its own and it's one I'm still developing, but it's absolutely something that has worth, and I think it's a huge shame that so much of the writing community treats it with some kind of contempt, as if it's somehow inherently lesser than, when sex is an incredibly important and human topic, and suggesting it shouldn't be talked about can be an incredibly slippery slope to the kind of tight-lipped purity culture attitude which leads to shaming people for having sex within queer communities, and other such dangerous things.
I have a fic about ace-spectrum Fade upcoming where I plan to talk about this topic a fair bit, but I wanted to talk about it here, too. I'm very passionate about it. Purity cultures regarding sex, particularly between queer people, is a dangerous thing to back into that can very easily lead to conversations which frame sex (particularly LGBTQ+ sex) as some kind of perversion rather than something completely natural, and I will always defend erotica as an art form as valuable as any other.
#this started out being me rambling about how much I enjoy writing smut from a storytelling and technical standpoint#and evolved into me rambling about queer rights and the purity culture which has led to a frightening amount of queerphobia in the past#I also see people using asexuality as a reason to erase sex from the queer identity which I think is erroneous#it does not validate asexual people to invalidate allosexual LGBTQ+ people and in fact it only leads to the aforementioned sex-shaming#LGBTQ+ pride includes asexuality AND sexuality and suppressing sex positivity is erasing a significant part of the queer identity#at least that's my take on things as an ace person#pipit talks#asexuality#sex positivity#writing#pipit writes#own post#lgbtq+#committed condemned
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