I'm conducting some completely unscientific research into sex in Paranormal Romance (PNR) and Urban Fantasy (UF). I started reading romance back in the 70s. I've seen the number of sex scenes increase from zero to more than zero over the years. Sex might have been implied, but it was never set out in the books I read back then. Things have changed. I don't recall sex in fantasy either. Or maybe I just read fantasies that had no sex in them.
I'd really like to know what you think. All answers are anonymous of course and you can pick more than one answer. I've tried to keep the questions as neutral as possible.
The poll is open for 2 weeks, after which I will share the results and open a discussion.
14 Comments on The Qwillery: A Little Research on Sex in PNR and UF - Poll
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Basically, for me, less is more. If there are more sex scenes than adventure scenes - you might prefer to scrap the PNR label and move right in to the Erotica label. Nothing wrong with that but PNR and UF are labeled with the Fantasy/Paranormal being the first portion of that label which means, to me at least, that the romance is secondary and takes a back seat to action/adventure. If in doubt, fade it out."
yes it depends on the books i think, i'm not again sex scene but i was it to be useful for the story not the book to be the excuse for it. Also, it depends how it's written i prefer soft description oki it's not exactly the word i would like to use but i can't find a proper translation what i means it i dont like when it's more vulgar in the descrition ( you can have a hot scene with proper language and kind description)"
However, considering that in my impressionable youth, I read Heinlein's FRIDAY in which the protag was gang-raped (thereby turning me against all Heinlein and hard scifi), I'm fine with the various levels of consensual sex in today's PNR. Also, my very first foray into erotica fiction had M/F/M and bondage in a post-apocalyptic dystopia, so I don't think of PNR as erotica either."