>Be me
>try /fa/ to get qt gf
>try /fit/ to get qt gf
>Be me sitting in a Chicago coffee shop with a copy of On Certainty placed ostentatiously on the table (to gain useless validation from strangers like the pseud I am). This cutie walked by, saw the copy, and sat down. We started discussing the book, of which she actually read. Took me all of my pseud power to bullshit my way through it.
>she is a lit major at Loyola Uni
>she is a virgin christian (well, was :^) )
>we have been dating for 5 months and discussing marriage
>tfw being a pseud has been good to me
So /lit/, I would like recommendations of good erotica novels so I can surprise her with role play. Oh, and dubs get to decide name of our first child.
>pic related
what's wrong with that dude?
>>9141098
Crippling autism familia. That crippled-autist is me lmao. Had a bruised cheek from fighting earlier that week lmao
>>9141095
Marquis de Sade is always a good choice.
And call me a faggot, but Anne Rice's Sleeping Beauty trilogy is a fantastic set of erotic novels.
Already read:
- Tropic of Cancer by Henry Miller
- The Story of O by Anne Desclos
- Philosophy in the Boudoir or, The Immoral Mentors by Sade
Good for you anon.
In Praise of Older Women (Vizinczey)
Emmanuelle (Arsan)
House of Incest (Nin)
The Story of O (Reage)
Delta of Venus (Nin)
Little Birds (Nin)
Tropic/s of Cancer/Capricorn (Miller)
Juliette (de Sade)
Lost Girls (Moore, Gibbe)
Colette (Holmes)
Story of Eye (Bataille)
A Billion Wicked Thoughts (Ogas & Goddam)
Perv - The Sexual Deviant In All Of Us (Bering)
Bonk: The Curious Coupling Of Science And Sex (Roach)
Sexual Desire (Scruton)
My Secret Garden (Friday)
Forbidden Flowers: More Women’s Sexual Fantasies (Friday)
Specifically I would recommend you get Emmanuelle and Emmanuelle II, they have plenty of good bits you can act out.
>>9141095
>she is a virgin christian (well, was :^) )
Why is she an atheist now?
>>9141187
On no, she is strong in her faith..
>>9141164
Thank you anon, which are more-so centered around male dom?
You are welcome.
>>9141095
Ahhh Loyola.
I am a Northwestern undergrad. We get a lot of Loyola girls staying here over the weekend for our parties (they have like a 70/30 female/male split there).
They are a crazy bunch, OP. Repressed girls are not wife material. Be careful. I mean this.
>>9141206
None of them really. Maybe this is more appropriate
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gor
>>9141234
She grew up in an athiest family. She is not repressed. She made the transition to true God on her own.
Was thinking on doing my JD at NW. I have the ever-increasing feeling that I cannot tolerate the urban SJW atmosphere for much longer.
>>9141264
Its not much better here. The same atmosphere but in a suburban setting and with more Asians and more pretentiousness. Evanston is a decent place, there are enough bars and interesting shops, but the northwestern campus, although a more traditional campus than that of Loyola, is pretty dull and lifeless.
Actually I think Loyola would be less concerned with social justice, based on the institutions catholic roots.
Anyway im sure you know what youre doing. Good job snagging a good girl.
BTW we use NU not NW, just an fyi
>>9141295
Out of curiosity, what coffee place was it?
>>9141298
Ellipsis Coffeehouse on Devon
>>9141095
Rolling for Lesbia as your baby's name.
>old hag
>cute
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