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Summary

The text "In Heat" by Jupiter Grant explores the author's sensory experience and perception of sexual desire as it manifests physically and emotionally, affecting the behavior of those around her.

Abstract

Jupiter Grant's "In Heat" delves into the intense, almost tangible presence of sexual desire that surrounds the author. This desire is described as a pervasive scent that emanates from the author's pores, permeating the air and altering the way people interact with her. Men, in particular, seem drawn to her by a primal attraction, as if sensing her heightened state of arousal. The author contemplates whether this change is visible through subtle cues in her demeanor, such as the way she bites her lip or the movement of her body. The piece is a poetic exploration of how sexual desire can become a palpable force that influences interpersonal dynamics and the author's own self-awareness.

Opinions

  • The author believes that sexual desire is not just a personal experience but something that can be sensed by others.
  • There is an opinion that men are particularly attuned to these signals, responding to them with increased interest and attraction.
  • The author suggests that the signs of being "in heat" might be conveyed through non-verbal cues like body language, facial expressions, and possibly even a change in scent.
  • The text implies that the author is conscious of the effect her sexual desire has on those around her and is introspective about the signals she may be unconsciously transmitting.
  • The piece reflects on the idea that sexual attraction operates on a primal, instinctual level, akin to animal behavior.

In Heat

It seems to ooze out my every pore…

Photo by Haley Lawrence on Unsplash

The odour of sexual desire permeates the air around me,

Circling swirling air currents filled with the musky scent of sex.

It seems to ooze out my every pore, filters through my clothing

Envelopes me in a warm blanket of scent.

Men look at me differently — can they smell that I’m in heat?

A primal, biological sixth sense that draws them closer to my side,

Like panting wolves, eager to mount.

Do I look different somehow? Is there some glint in my eyes,

Or blush in my cheeks?

What makes it so obvious?

The way I bite my lip, my nipples hardened beneath my blouse?

A spring in my step, or the slink of my hips?

What psychic messages am I sending out,

when I fantasize about you?

Jupiter Grant is a self-published author, blogger, narrator and audiobook producer.

Enquiries and comments are always welcome. You can also find me on Twitter @GrantJupiter

Also by Jupiter:

Erotica
Sex
Desire
Poetry
Sensuality
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