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Virgin for Pillow
Virgin for Pillow by @lynne (Lynne)

And two days later came the next psychosexual exploration in imagery. Kas here, the black Dragon, instead of being a thoroughly aggressive predator, looks to me positively gentle--any creature would have to be to have his head in a virgin's lap. Like a unicorn. Here's the white-clad virgin again, looking distinctly LESS maidenly than in the previous picture.

I actually found this picture to be incredibly erotic (though how I came to this visage rather than my personal red-flags about all things sexual that might involve myself--I suppose Rossi and his celibacy was all a taste of my own unconscious medicine, eh?--is a longer story that I won't go into). Kas and I exchanged a couple of emails talking about Dragons and sexuality, which was a large part of my inspiration to make this artistic exploration. Happy enough that I could have such sexual feelings and finding that black Dragon with his purple spots to be the most beautiful thing I'd ever seen (and wanting his head in MY lap, dangit), I went to bed.

But then I woke up the next morning... with an enormous sense of this picture being... incomplete. See drawing to follow!

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