Elust 134
Welcome to Elust 134-
The only place where the smartest and hottest sex bloggers are featured under one roof every month. Whether you’re looking for sex journalism, erotic writing, relationship advice or kinky discussions it’ll be here at Elust. Want to be included in Elust #135? Start with the rules, come back October 1st to submit something and subscribe to the RSS feed for updates!
Thanks for including my post in Elust 134.
~ This Month’s Top Three Posts ~
All blogs that have a submission in this edition must re-post this digest from tip-to-toe on their blogs within 7 days. Re-posting the photo is optional and the use of the “read more…” tag is allowable after this point. Thank you, and enjoy!
Erotic Non-Fiction
Erotic Fiction
Thoughts & Advice on Sex & Relationships
8 Ways to Stay Positive & Date Intentionally
Sex 101: The Lube Guide
Thoughts & Advice on Kink & Fetish
I want you to watch me
And now for something different
I Love Vanilla
Erotic Non-Fiction
You Know You Wouldn’t Want It Any Other Way
What is elust? It is a regular publication of links to self-submitted blog posts about sex.
That’s the really broad definition.
Elust can’t pretend to be something innovative and new; it’s not. It was born from the absence of the “founding father” of the sex blogger digest, Sugasm. Sugasm provided an excellent source for the sex blog community and I hope that elust can somewhat pick up the reins. Bloggers of all types submit what they feel is their best/favorite post (of their own) during the specified submission period for each digest.
While elust is meant to include a large variety of sexuality topics and types of entries, elust is now officially practicing “sex-positive blogging” and will only accept entries that are sex-positive. Largely, most entries and most bloggers will fall under that umbrella term (and this will be updated with a better definition soon) but it is up to the discretion of the editor and the revolving panel of judges to determine if a site and/or post is too commercial, not sex-positive, spreading incorrect sex “education”, etc. To keep with the integrity of blogging that nearly all participants subscribe to uphold, occasionally a submitted post will not be included if the editor or judges feel it is inappropriate.
Participating in elust also gets the blogger more traffic, more exposure and more readers.
Don’t be shy about submitting your posts – it doesn’t have to be perfect, it doesn’t have to be a specific length or topic. Just pick your favorite post (posted during the acceptable time period per each edition) that you would like to get more exposure on. When you submit, pick the best category for your piece to be filed under and you can find that information on the Category Guide page.