sadi
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Well, I'm not too sure if they would be ticklish situations, more so than sexual - But that isn't really too important here, now is it? 😉
I've come across two main instances of men grazing, and licking, a woman's (Anita Blake's) belly, and her bellybutton in, thus far, two of Laurell K. Hamilton's books. (I'm only on the... sixth, out of at least sixteen, right now.)
Now, normally I'd bet my money on either: blowing the guy's brains out, or jumping his bones (depending on who was doing it to her). But in this series, the two 'frisky' men are werewolves, trying to fight against the temptation and turn into a werewolf at that very moment; the fear kind of kills the ticklish effect, some what. 😉
I'm wondering if anyone else has read any 'ticklish' instances in any other books, that aren't strictly tickle-related (like Tabitha's Tease, or Tabitha's Tickle, apparently :unsure)?
Do you know if any more of this tickling, regardless of context, happens in the Anita Blake series, or of any other ticklish situations in other books?
- Oh, and so you know, the first 'ticklish' moment's in the 4th book, I believe - The Lunatic Cafe, and the second is in the 6th book, The Killing Dance.
Curious to know if there are any other books I should look at adding to my already extensive library! :happy:
I've come across two main instances of men grazing, and licking, a woman's (Anita Blake's) belly, and her bellybutton in, thus far, two of Laurell K. Hamilton's books. (I'm only on the... sixth, out of at least sixteen, right now.)
Now, normally I'd bet my money on either: blowing the guy's brains out, or jumping his bones (depending on who was doing it to her). But in this series, the two 'frisky' men are werewolves, trying to fight against the temptation and turn into a werewolf at that very moment; the fear kind of kills the ticklish effect, some what. 😉
I'm wondering if anyone else has read any 'ticklish' instances in any other books, that aren't strictly tickle-related (like Tabitha's Tease, or Tabitha's Tickle, apparently :unsure)?
Do you know if any more of this tickling, regardless of context, happens in the Anita Blake series, or of any other ticklish situations in other books?
- Oh, and so you know, the first 'ticklish' moment's in the 4th book, I believe - The Lunatic Cafe, and the second is in the 6th book, The Killing Dance.
Curious to know if there are any other books I should look at adding to my already extensive library! :happy: