Actually, from a female perspective it's great too. I actually think it's hotter from a female perspective because that way I can identify with her, sort of re-living the experience, as you noted. I don't read romance stuff either, never have been interested. Somehow, knowing this is a real life experience makes it way more interesting. I suppose I'm into the nitty gritty truth about life. I feel that being secretive about these kind of experiences is what people naturally do, so opening them up into public feels taboo! I like to know the positive things about life too, things that people don't readily admit to, because it might not be socially acceptable. This story definitely was erotic and made me realize some new things.
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Well, I have no shame, so I may be starting a "public-writer" hashtag with some of my sexcapades, both adventures and epic failures. Then again....maybe the reader finds it more interesting when the writer is mysterious and not a known and unwanted quantity :)
I was definitely amazed by this one fact:when the writer is unknown, a secret, the trolls tend to leave it alone. The trolls gain their energy by zapping the OP, parasitizing the person's responses. So, when the person is mysterious, unknown, people tend to just give their honest opinions, and tend also to be more empathic. It's truly weird, what this experiment has revealed.
But go for your idea! You never know exactly until you try it out.
Not a great idea. Let's just say that :)