
9 Lesbian Erotica Stories to Get You in the Sapphic Mood this Spring
People can enjoy anything they want when it comes to porn and erotica. Some categories, however, are more notable than others. One such is lesbian sex.
As a porn and erotica category, "lesbian" has broadened to encompass any women-loving-women (wlw) or femme-femme dynamics, including but not limited to bisexual, pansexual, fluid, and other queer identities, even though it typically refers to women who are only romantically and sexually attracted to other women.
On major porn sites worldwide, "lesbian" has consistently been one of the most popular porn genres, particularly among women. Indeed, compared to men, women—including straight women—are much more inclined to look for girl-on-girl adult material. Similar patterns may be seen in lesbian erotica, which has consistently been one of Bellesa's most famous erotic story genres.
Lesbian Erotica For Everyone
Our tastes in porn may not accurately represent our inclinations in real life. We may not want to do what makes us want to explore as a fantasy in real life, such as viewing a movie or reading an arousing novel.
Lesbian adult entertainment may appeal to straight women for several reasons. Some people may discover that they're not as straight as they were raised to believe when they explore their sexuality. Because the bodies in the scene are more recognizable, it might be easier for others to understand. Lesbian sex served as the entry point for many women who now read and watch various forms of porn.
Queer women and femmes, on the other hand, may use this erotic media to delve deeper into their self and get perspectives and insights about their sexuality that they might not be able to obtain otherwise. (This is only one of the numerous factors that make realistic portrayal in erotic media so crucial.)
Female Pleasure Front and Center
Although everyone has different motives, one thing may stand out more than the others: lesbian scenes are always about female pleasure by definition. From that perspective, the answer becomes clear: women and femmes, irrespective of their sexual orientation, are using content that speaks to and for them to seek, explore, and own their sexual pleasure.
Even though Bellesa Plus has an excellent assortment of lesbian porn videos, we are aware that not everyone watches them all the time. We also have options for you if you would instead read your porn or want to try something different tonight!
Here are a few of the Bellesa erotica collection's top lesbian erotic stories, all authored by queer women and nonbinary hotties.
A Door Opens by Lauren Emily
Lauren Emily is one of the writers who can create a very seductive and appealing sex scene. In A Door Opens, Genevieve and Hunter, one of her classmates, are having a casual hookup-style relationship. One day, when she comes over for some action, Hunter's roommate, Kirsty, a beautiful creature, greets her instead. The tension between them is intense and instantaneous, and Genevieve gets what she came for before Hunter even gets home.
Intimates by Maria Segreti
Shopping for bras could be better. However, wearing larger sizes causes an even greater headache. The narrator of Intimates fears having to enter the lingerie store. She doesn't think this time will be different from the last, which was a nightmare. However, the salesperson disproves her by finding her the ideal fit and greatly enhancing her confidence.
Summer Heat by Jayne Renault
The narrator of Summer Heat is too aroused to tolerate a couple going out to dinner for much longer. She is eager to return home with her boyfriend to indulge her cravings. They fall into bed together and take out the strap-on for dessert after enjoying a small appetizer of a tease on the way home.
Making History by Leandra Vane.
What if you took a hot selfie and unintentionally sent it to your boss? In Making History, that is precisely what takes place. Leslie sends the sexy photos to her boss, Regina, rather than to herself after capturing her ideal image in some vintage lingerie. Regina isn't angry as she hurries to the office to explain herself face-to-face—the exact opposite.
The Upper Hand by Lauren Emily
Lauren Emily is a master of sweet and hot gay erotica, as I mentioned before. There are just too many options for her to choose just one. In the novel The Upper Hand, two hotties who have been dating for a long time are still profoundly infatuated with one another. However, they try fisting for the first time during this intense and steamy session together.
Should Not by Alex Emery
Desiring your closest friend who is married to a man is a quintessential LGBT stereotype. She couldn't be interested in you, could she? …Correct? Maddie struggles with her long-standing crush on Jess, a friend and coworker, in Should Not to the point that she should stop keeping it to herself. The situation only gets more heated when Jess discloses that her husband gave her a sexual "hall pass" for her birthday.
The Blind Date by Elissa O
Ava and Harper go on their first date on Valentine's Day in the novel The Blind Date. And it turns out better than they could have imagined. The chemistry is strong, and things quickly get out of hand in a stereotypically lesbian fashion. They return to Harper's before the evening is over and discuss a somewhat important kink commitment. However, it all works out well because of a strong communication foundation about safe words and limits, first online and then in person.
Meeting Annie by Carson March
Everybody has a unique narrative of queer awakening. Not everyone can identify with the "I always knew" interpretation. Megs, a self-described homebody, receives a call from Annie, her former coworker and complete opposite, one evening while relaxing in Meeting Annie. Annie urges Megs to come out for a good time when she is at a bar close to her house. As the night goes on, it finally dawns on Megs—how Annie feels about her, how she feels about Annie—she realizes that she has always thought of herself as straight. Megs finds it nerve-racking to know she might be queer at that precise moment, but who better to discuss it with than Annie?
The Personal Trainer by Eva Monroe
The story of The Personal Trainer is portrayed from the viewpoint of a submissive woman who exercises with a personal trainer as part of her agreement with her domineering partner. Because this trainer is so beautiful, she isn't complaining that her spouse chose it. The trainer is invited to stay and play kinky games with the narrator after the narrator's partner notices how hard the narrator is crushing.