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Sex Scenes Quotes

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Sarah J. Maas
“Please,” I gasped out.
He just brushed his lips against my jaw, my neck, my mouth.
“Tamlin,” I begged. He palmed my breast, his thumb flicking over my nipple. I cried out, and he buried himself in me with a mighty stroke.
For a moment, I was nothing, no one.
Then we were fused, two hearts beating as one, and I promised myself it always would be that way as he pulled out a few inches, the muscles of his back flexing beneath my hands, and then slammed back into me. Again and again.
I broke and broke against him as he moved, as he murmured my name and told me he loved me. And when that lightning once more filled my veins, my head, when I gasped out his name, his own release found him. I gripped him through each shuddering wave, savoring the weight of him, the feel of his skin, his strength.
For a while, only the rasp of our breathing filled the room.
I frowned as he withdrew at last—but he didn’t go far. He stretched out on his side, head propped on a fist, and traced idle circles on my stomach, along my breasts.”
Sarah J. Maas, A Court of Mist and Fury

Martha Sweeney
“It's a good thing, right, when an author gets turned on by the dirty scenes they write?!”
Martha Sweeney

Zoe Rosi
“Once my gag reflex subsides, I let my eyes wander over his
body, taking in his glorious abs, his pecs, the groove between them,
the dips under his collarbones. He really is stunning. If I were a
painter, I’d paint him. If I were a sculptor, I’d sculpt him. If I were
a photographer, I’d photograph him. But I’m just me, so I fuck
him.”
Zoe Rosi, Pretty Evil

Christos Tsiolkas
“The best way of writing sex scenes is to do the first draft, orgasm, and then start editing. You can be objective post-orgasm.”
Christos Tsiolkas

“Congress should make it so that all sex scenes in all films should be provided with a screaming baby sound track. That should help take away all the fun and may show a major decrease in unwanted pregnancies without having to provide birth control to anyone.”
Heather Chapple, Write like no one is reading

Jenny Trout
“Just because the book has sex in it doesn’t mean women are only reading it for the sexy bits.”
Jenny Trout, Say Goodbye to Hollywood

If you are writing a scene involving sex and you are not balls to the
“If you are writing a scene involving sex and you are not balls to the walls horny, that scene sucks.”
A.K. Kuykendall

Sol Stein
“Men who write love scenes as if they are dealing with the mechanical parts of an engine should know that such scenes have zero erotic effect and do not accomplish their primary mission of evoking a loving experience between people.”
Sol Stein, Stein on Writing

Sol Stein
“The main flaw in most love scenes is similar to that of the main flaws in all other scenes: the reader’s emotions have been insufficiently considered by the writer. The primary erogenous zone is in the head, and that’s where the reader experiences writing.”
Sol Stein, Stein on Writing

Sol Stein
“...the mere description of multiple sexual acts does little or nothing for the reader. A single act, kept at bay, warmed to, stretched out, can have a marked erotic effect.”
Sol Stein, Stein on Writing