Welcome!
Headmistress T here.
It has come to my attention that we are in desperate need of an lesson on the use of come vs. cum.
This, my dears, is an erotica 101 lesson. All erotica writers should know the difference between the words come and cum, what they mean, and when each is appropriate to use.
But Mistresses! They mean the same thing! (I hear your protesting)
No, my dears. They do not.
So without further adieu, let's begin.
Meanings & Proper Usage
Come: To orgasm or reach climax during intercourse or sexual simulation. The act of having an orgasm or reaching climax during intercourse or sexual simulation. (coming)
Example: "I'm going to come!" I screamed in ecstacy.
Or
He looked me in the eye and said, "I want to hear you scream my name as you come."
Cum: Refers to sexual bodily fluids like semen and female secretions.
Example: He climaxed, filling my mouth with his salty cum.
Or
I kissed him with the taste of his cum still on my lips.
Now let's use them both in a sentence, together:
"I'm coming!" she moaned as her pussy clenched, drenching my cock in her sweet cum.
See?! Simple, right? Now you know my little grasshoppers and you may go into the world as more informed erotica writers. ❤
Here is an optional challenge. In the comment section of this chapter, write three sentences of your own where you use come and cum properly. Or you can link us to your EBC lesson and challenge book, and show us examples using screenshots, of times you used them correctly in your novels.
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