I recently wrote a post on my book blog and it seems to be getting a lot of conversation going and I thought why not start that conversation here as well.
I enjoy reading a lot of contemporary literature, but it seems that authors and readers alike are dealing with a lot more sex! Right when I'm getting into a really great story with really great writing, I'm confronted with a very graphic sex scene. I'm not talking about suggestiveness, etc., but pretty graphic. Off the top of my head, a few I've read recently are Water for Elephants, The Almost Moon, and The Three Junes that have graphic scenes that I don't think are necessary to the story.
Why do authors feel the need to spell out every single, graphic detail? I’m okay with innuendos and suggestiveness. Just leave it me to fill in the blanks. But why does everything have to be, well, just too much! Is this really okay? Where has our brazen culture taken us? What would have been outrage 50 years ago is accepted and normal now. I just don’t enjoy reading what I would consider to be very sexually explicit material.
I'd like to know what your opinions are!


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