Shendude
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Imagine the following scenario:
A man (or woman) meets someone who keeps their entire body covered (although not neccesarily concealed), claiming a skin condition or whatever. The two become romantically involved. Eventually, he (or she) takes this person to bed, only to discover that his (or her) lover has transparent flesh through which the skeleton can clearly be seen! (alternatively, they've had sex before, but only in the dark, and our hero(ine) only now manages to get the lover into the light).
The automatic reaction, of course, would be disgust, or horror. But what if, somehow, the skeletal lover convinces our hero(ine) to pay more attention to the flesh his (or her) hands can feel than to the bones that are all his (or her) lying eyes can see?
A man (or woman) meets someone who keeps their entire body covered (although not neccesarily concealed), claiming a skin condition or whatever. The two become romantically involved. Eventually, he (or she) takes this person to bed, only to discover that his (or her) lover has transparent flesh through which the skeleton can clearly be seen! (alternatively, they've had sex before, but only in the dark, and our hero(ine) only now manages to get the lover into the light).
The automatic reaction, of course, would be disgust, or horror. But what if, somehow, the skeletal lover convinces our hero(ine) to pay more attention to the flesh his (or her) hands can feel than to the bones that are all his (or her) lying eyes can see?