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Lust in Space

by Lisa  Lane

Captain Nora Bradley has full intentions of keeping her relationship with former classmate, and now First Officer, Robert Smith, purely professional when she hires him. Things begin to change, however, after bodiless invaders seduce the crew in their Read more…

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Lisa Lane
Does Size Really Matter?
2009.05.10 08:20:36

A few days ago, I narrowed down the top 10 reasons to check out Lust in Space:

1. You’re curious about the one-inch-tall vibrating man.

2. You love everything Star Trek, Farscape, and/or Battlestar Galactica, and feel shortchanged whenever a scene begins to get steamy, only to go to a commercial cut.

3. You want to see Lisa Lane’s inventive solution to the problem of intergalactic travel.

4. The scene in which the Esirian, Suxien, makes love to herself is simply delightful.

5. The book is packed with literary “Easter eggs,” sure to delight pulp sci-fi fans across the board.

6. Shape-shifters take “experimental” to a whole new level.

7. Four out of five erotic romance readers agree that LUST IN SPACE is a classy read and a fun tribute to the genre.

8. You would never have thought the space flu could be kinky.

9. LUST IN SPACE 2 is currently in development, and your TBR pile needs thinning.

10. You know you want to (and nobody has to know!).

Since I released the list, I have received numerous comments on “#1.” The inch-tall vibrating man has people intrigued ... and perhaps with due reason.  It got me thinking about the subject of size. While Jim is a far extreme when it comes to analyzing size and compatibility, I have noticed that rarely does a “little” man get much positive attention in erotica. Authors find numerous colorful ways to describe and denote the penis, but they tend not to describe them as “small.”

The fact of the matter, however, is a monstrously large penis can be just as much of a turn-off ... so why do we, as readers and writers of erotic works, seem to have a fascination with “large?”

I’m a middle-woman, myself. I like “average.” Perhaps it’s just me. Just the same, I do also believe in the adage, “it’s not the size that matters; it’s what he does with it that counts.” I think my little Locaru friend exemplifies that adage well, but I’m curious as to whether or not it holds true among the majority of people. What do you think? Don’t be shy (remember, we do write erotica, here)!

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Nancy G
2009.05.10 15:58:09

You CAN have too much of a good thing. Sex is supposed to be all about feeling good, but its kind of difficult to feel good when you are hurting every time he moves. I'm like you, personally, a middle ground person. Size is less important to me that skill and emotion. He can have all the size in the world, but if he isn't on the same wavelength with caring and emotion, he can keep it to himself or get a blow up doll. Just my opinion. We like to read about them, but most prefer normal in real life.
Nancy G.
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Lisa Lane
2009.05.10 23:03:31

You bring up an important point about emotion, Nancy. Without the right level of emotion, everything else truly is meaningless. Thanks for sharing!
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