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Does anyone one remember those Victorian erotic novels?

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By *xplorer2024 OP   Man
3 weeks ago

North Oxford

I read them as a teenager, and one 'The Romance of Lust', spurred on an interest in cock

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By *3versMan
3 weeks ago

glasgow

Are you a vampire?

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By *ildwestheroMan
3 weeks ago

Llandrindod Wells

Despite a recent scary birthday I'm not quite that old.

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By *oney BonerMan
3 weeks ago

Abergele

I used to have a set of The Pearl,

and a half set of The Oyster.

?Many years ago.

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By *ichy2022Man
3 weeks ago

SE Kent

'Twilight women around the world'

Not Victorian but quite erotic

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By (user no longer on site)
3 weeks ago

I was born in the late 20th century, sadly I missed out on that fun!

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By *ugh40Man
3 weeks ago

Wetherby

Not seen any of those, but I do remember as a lad looking for hedge porn.

You could usually find mags lurking around the woods somewhere 😇

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By *enjamin2018Man
3 weeks ago

Gloucester

Not really, I was only a boy then .

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By *starMan
3 weeks ago

Frampton on Severn

I've probably still got a couple stashed away somewhere. Most were pretty dire, although almost anything will get an adolescent up and off, but the ones that saw the longest use were "Eveline" and it's sequel.

Mostly in*est but a lot of well described anal and some same sex stuff too if I remember right.

Spilled a lot of seed to those.

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By *arfield53TV/TS
3 weeks ago

Atherton

I have a copy of 'Venus In India' by Captain Charles Deveraux (pseudonym). A prospective sequel has never been published.

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By *enny_J_JonesTV/TS
3 weeks ago

sheffield

If you Google around you will find things like The Pearl are available online. I remember Forum republishing a story -not sure what source -full of crossdressers and trannies. It really perked my interest in dress-up fun.

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By *eteNFKMan
3 weeks ago

East Anglia

Tropic of Capricorn?

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By *eteNFKMan
3 weeks ago

East Anglia

Re Tropic of Capricorn. Not exactly Victorian but so erotic.

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By *arkinSuffolkMan
3 weeks ago

Lowestoft

No and I wasn't around when the Wright Brothers took their first flight either

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By *OMPLACIENT GUYMan
3 weeks ago

Hove

The Story of O.

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By *ammy57TV/TS
3 weeks ago

Stevenage

Annis ninn.

If the "Victorian" stuff it was I think quite full on by today's standards but less well written than today's mills and boon silhouette stuff.

I'm told it's "highly collectable"

which I think means "a few people selling it to well financed clique"!

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By *arridMan
3 weeks ago

Brighton


"The Story of O."

Oh, yes, published in 1954! Hardly Victorian!

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By *eefandfurMan
3 weeks ago

Edinburgh

Four hours to get undressed, and need the servants to help. All those complicated Victorian undergarments. Fainting at the glimpse of an unclothed elbow.

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By *arridMan
3 weeks ago

Brighton


"Four hours to get undressed, and need the servants to help. All those complicated Victorian undergarments. Fainting at the glimpse of an unclothed elbow. "

*sings*

In olden days, a glimpse of stocking

Was looked on as something shocking.

But now, God knows,

Anything goes.

Good authors too who once knew better words

Now only use four-letter words

Writing prose.

Anything goes.

If driving fast cars you like,

If low bars you like,

If old hymns you like,

If bare limbs you like,

If Mae West you like,

Or me undressed you like,

Why, nobody will oppose.

When ev'ry night the set that's smart is in-

Truding in nudist parties in

Studios.

Anything goes.

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By *udgepackMan
3 weeks ago

Cardiff bay


"Four hours to get undressed, and need the servants to help. All those complicated Victorian undergarments. Fainting at the glimpse of an unclothed elbow. "

A n...naked elbow? Phwoar!

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By *eepeter4Man
3 weeks ago

Bournemouth

What about Lady Chatterley Lover on the list

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By *ugh40Man
3 weeks ago

Wetherby

I’m not your lover…….

I’m your fucker…….

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By *ammy57TV/TS
3 weeks ago

Stevenage


"Four hours to get undressed, and need the servants to help. All those complicated Victorian undergarments. Fainting at the glimpse of an unclothed elbow.

*sings*

In olden days, a glimpse of stocking

Was looked on as something shocking.

But now, God knows,

Anything goes.

Good authors too who once knew better words

Now only use four-letter words

Writing prose.

Anything goes.

If driving fast cars you like,

If low bars you like,

If old hymns you like,

If bare limbs you like,

If Mae West you like,

Or me undressed you like,

Why, nobody will oppose.

When ev'ry night the set that's smart is in-

Truding in nudist parties in

Studios.

Anything goes.

"

Pass that man a gimlet!

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By *arfield53TV/TS
3 weeks ago

Atherton


"What about Lady Chatterley Lover on the list "

Published in 1928.

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By *rueguyMan
3 weeks ago

notts


"What about Lady Chatterley Lover on the list "

That's the first erotic book I ever read. I sneaked it out of the bookcase behind my father's back to read it under my bed sheets using a torch. Lol. I couldn't believe what I was reading. Lol

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