oggbashan
Dying Truth seeker
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The legend of the Bleeding Nun helped to inspire Lewis' gothic novel The Monk.
The Bleeding Nun, executed for sexual adventures, is supposed to appear to warn people against the sins of erotic love.
How about a story about a Bleeding Nun whose ancient family home has been turned into a sex-writers' conference centre? Those attending the conferences engage in extra marital sex with gusto and the poor Bleeding Nun is overworked trying to give her spectral warning in a dozen or so bedrooms simultaneously.
The Bleeding Nun decides that her warnings are useless so she joins the couples as a third, invisible, but felt partner. After hundreds of years of trying to deter couples from sex she knows all the possible variations. Her ghostly body and hands encourage unusual sexual activities and variations. She finds she can take over the body of one or other of the couples to help them to heights of sexual pleasure.
Her activities inform the writings of those attending the conferences. The conferences become even more popular because the results achieved by the attendees.
And the poor Bleeding Nun is overworked again...
The Bleeding Nun, executed for sexual adventures, is supposed to appear to warn people against the sins of erotic love.
How about a story about a Bleeding Nun whose ancient family home has been turned into a sex-writers' conference centre? Those attending the conferences engage in extra marital sex with gusto and the poor Bleeding Nun is overworked trying to give her spectral warning in a dozen or so bedrooms simultaneously.
The Bleeding Nun decides that her warnings are useless so she joins the couples as a third, invisible, but felt partner. After hundreds of years of trying to deter couples from sex she knows all the possible variations. Her ghostly body and hands encourage unusual sexual activities and variations. She finds she can take over the body of one or other of the couples to help them to heights of sexual pleasure.
Her activities inform the writings of those attending the conferences. The conferences become even more popular because the results achieved by the attendees.
And the poor Bleeding Nun is overworked again...