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Categorization of this type of Erotica?

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I have written a novel that has A) a lot of graphic Male/Female sex and B) a plot involving a mystery that takes place, and is solved, in the Czech Republic.

My questions are really about the category in which this would fall since I cannot find anything out there like it with a point-of-view of an American male that is basically experiencing a world where suddenly he engages successfully, in many realistic sexual experiences. The problem, one which worries me greatly, is that the character might come across a too much of a mysogynist. The main character is bumbling at the beginning, please note, and perhaps not a nice guy any longer at the end.

Also, it seems that erotica is mostly read by women, so I wonder how to target a male audience (In the USA, UK, Australia).

Thanks for any advice. Lee Relt American/Czech in Prague

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