Well, one could use the term 'manhood'. It gives a sense of masculinity and strength in a more euphemistic way. Another might be 'phallus', which is a bit more formal and less common in everyday language but can be used in a more literary context in a romance novel. Also, 'member' can be used as it is a bit more discreet.
Some romance novels might use 'his most intimate part' as a way to refer to it without being too vulgar. Another option could be 'the male essence', which gives a more mysterious and somewhat romanticized feel. 'Love rod' is also a rather creative and less offensive way that could potentially be used in a very flowery and perhaps comical romance novel.
In romance novels, some euphemisms or synonyms could be'manhood' or 'private part'.
One way is to use euphemisms. For example, you could mention the gentle curve of her décolletage. It gives a sense of allure without being too direct.
A 'romance novel' can also be called a 'sentimental novel'. These types of novels typically focus on the relationship between two or more characters, often with a central love story. Another synonym could be 'courtship novel' as it often involves the process of courting between the characters. And 'passionate novel' is also a possible synonym as it conveys the strong emotions usually present in romance novels.
Romantic fiction. This term clearly indicates that it is a type of fictional work with a strong focus on romance. It encompasses all kinds of stories that involve romantic relationships, emotions, and experiences.
A good 'romantic' aspect in such a novel (without vulgarity) would be the strong emotional connection between the characters. For example, their deep conversations, understanding of each other's dreams and fears.
One way is to use euphemisms and metaphors. For example, instead of being overly explicit, you can describe the emotions and the connection between the characters during that moment. You can focus on the sensuality of the touch, like 'his fingers traced a gentle path along her skin, sending shivers through her body' which implies an intimate moment without being crude.
Use the power of the eyes. Describe how their eyes are like deep pools that seem to hold secrets. When they look at someone, it's as if they can see into their soul. And when they smile, it reaches their eyes, making them even more captivating. Additionally, their hair can play a role. Silky, flowing hair that catches the light in a certain way can enhance the overall sexy image of the character.
One alternative could be stories that focus on body positivity and acceptance. For example, a story about a woman who overcomes insecurities about her body shape, including her bust size, and learns to love herself. Another could be a historical story where the fashion of a certain era emphasized a fuller figure, and it's told from the perspective of how women navigated that cultural expectation.
A couple who planned their first time carefully had a great experience. They had a long talk about their expectations beforehand. On the day, they were in a beautiful and comfortable environment. They started with gentle caresses and kisses. The whole process was slow and filled with affection. It was like they were exploring a new world together, and they both felt closer than ever after that.
Well, if you really want to create something with a bit of allure but not vulgar, focus on the build - up of tension. Write about the anticipation, the unspoken words, and the gradual closeness between characters. But again, this should be done within the boundaries of good taste and respect for the audience. It's better to focus on positive emotions like love, admiration, and respect rather than any sexual undertones.