My statements in no way reflect my perspective as a psychologist.
(which would be something like, you're not as familiar with writing porn as you are with writing other things, nor have you had as much external feedback to validate your abilities in the area. Everything you have written was whilst drunk, which means you have no confidence in your ability to do it sober. Which means you second-guess yourself, which means you worry about what others will think, which means you overthink every line, which means you rewrite it all a thousand times, which means it doesn't feel like it comes naturally, which feels like writers block. Which means: exposure therapy. Stay completely sober, crash something out NaNoWriMo-style, throw it up without thinking about it and see how it goes. Alternatively, use hierarchical exposure - write something under a puppet journal first, see how that goes, then do the above when you have some feedback and are feeling more confident.)
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(which would be something like, you're not as familiar with writing porn as you are with writing other things, nor have you had as much external feedback to validate your abilities in the area. Everything you have written was whilst drunk, which means you have no confidence in your ability to do it sober. Which means you second-guess yourself, which means you worry about what others will think, which means you overthink every line, which means you rewrite it all a thousand times, which means it doesn't feel like it comes naturally, which feels like writers block. Which means: exposure therapy. Stay completely sober, crash something out NaNoWriMo-style, throw it up without thinking about it and see how it goes. Alternatively, use hierarchical exposure - write something under a puppet journal first, see how that goes, then do the above when you have some feedback and are feeling more confident.)
I mean. You know, whatever.