
Though the topics and themes are much the same as American erotica, the British use of English adds a luster to the stories, missing from the vulgar used in America. What is it in the human character that makes one person sexually excited about a piece of clothing, but the next person doesn't see that clothing in a sexual way? Psychologists have used the literary attempts like this book to unravel the causes of these anamolies.
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Excerpt:
Ken and Todd were looking at pictures in Playboy. Todd opened to the centerfold.
"Look at that," he smiled, "it sure looks like good eating."
Ken agreed with him. However, when he turned a couple more pages he came to a beautiful blonde model who was wearing sheer panties and he realized this excited him even more. Todd turned the page but Ken told him to turn back to it.
"I'm looking for the naked chicks," Todd explained. "I like my girls bare-ass naked."
Ken shook his head.
"I don't know why it is," he explained to his friend, "but when I see a girl with panties on it gets me more worked up than if she's completely naked."
Todd looked at him strangely.
"That's weird," he shook his head. "The most exciting sight in the world is when a girl takes off everything and spreads her legs."
Todd said it in such a natural way that Ken felt almost guilty for having mentioned what excited him.
"I don't know why I look at it like that," Ken admitted. "It puzzles me."
"I imagine it does," Todd told him. "That does seem very strange."