You’ve got that new, fancy smartphone with the awesome keyboard that makes you feel like a professional superstar. But after you check your email and play with the photos and maybe wander around a few games and apps, you might start thinking about texting. Or if you have a bit of a dirty Sexting! Sexting is the fine art of sending naughty, dirty, filthy, and even downright nasty text messages to your lover in order to turn them on. Those of you who were around before the texting revolution (like me!) might remember something called phone sex. That is now old school, my friend. Phone sex was something you had to have privacy in order to do, but sexting can be done anytime, anywhere – within reason, of course. And that’s part of the thrill, isn’t it? It’s fun to do things that get your partner horny and longing for more when he’s right in the middle of a meeting or she’s trying to clean the house before her mom shows up. Sexting should be considered the highest form of the new-age tease! So how do you do it? It might seem easy enough to send a naughty text to someone, simply saying “I want to fuck you” or “come over tonight” or “I can’t wait until you get home!” But sexting is much more than that. It can be a dirty dance of emotion and teasing that culminates in getting off for both of you – whether you are together or apart, in the same bed or on other sides of the world. But before you leap into sexting, you should understand the etiquette involved in such naughtiness, so that you don’t wind up doing things that you might regret later. It’s just like “real” sex – there are caveats to consider before you leap into the virtual sack with someone. So without further ado, let’s talk about the sexting etiquette…then we’ll get to the sexting itself!
Denise Brienne has always had a passion for writing. Her love of the written word began when she was in college, when she discovered journaling as an outlet for the things running through her head and heart. The day she started writing about a tumultuous relationship in her journal was the day she learned just what powerful emotions the words could convey.
Today, Denise is a published author with many exciting works under her belt. Her books focus on helping women spice up their intimate relationships, solve problems in the bedroom and explore their sensual side.
Denise might be best known for the "101 Series" of books, in which you can always find what you're looking for to spice things up, no matter what stage your relationship is in.
You can also keep up with Denise's latest adventures and advice at her author blog http://www.DeniseBrienne.com.
When she's not penning sexy advice or erotic stories, Denise can be found camping, cooking, enjoying nature or discussing relationships over a good cup of French roast coffee.
At the beginning, texting was an art, where people tried to get the most information into the fewest characters. It was an on-the-fly and unstructured form of data compression that arose when texting first became popular. As time has gone on, a set of conventional abbreviations has emerged, leading to the development of a sublanguage. Sexting, or the practice of sending sexy messages to another, is one area of texting and it has proven to be very popular, leading to a set of abbreviations of sexy messages designed to initiate sexual arousal in the recipient. This short item contains two sets of such messages, one purported to be for the guy you just met and the second for the special guy with which you have a long-term relationship. Some of the messages for the guy you just met seem very forward and the ones for the long-termer are very explicit and cover a lot of types of sex, including group. The opening section is about sexting etiquette; most of this advice is pretty obvious and like the rest of the book, written from the female perspective. Solid advice such as “be discrete”, “don’t use your work phone” and “keep it private” are obvious, along with words of warning about doing it while keeping your personal safety in mind. All of these messages are very explicit in content and will certainly get a literal and figurative rise out of the male recipient. They are a good way to spice up your love life whether the man is new or has been with you for decades.
This book was made available for free for review purposes and appears on Amazon.
I could have wrote this very short short book that definitely came up short. Pun intended. I was looking for something that was not intended for beginners.