Imagine if it was the woman's hand in that position!
Hmmmm. That is a pleasant thing to imagine. But not her hand, mine. *guffaw*
Actually, in terms of hotness, I think it's more inspiring to see his own hand there. He's not quite fondling himself, since his fingers are not actually formed around his Person (no doubt, even for the Blaze series, that would be *too* much for a Harlequin cover). The sense I also get from the hand position - combined with his squinch-eyebrowed I'm-definitely-feeling-something look - is that Pulp Fiction Frodo actually is trying to subdue his response, as if he were is acknowledging his rising excitement. The hand placement seems to hint at pressing it, as if trying to keep it contained. That secondary implication adds to the overall effect for me quite a lot. Frodo excited is always thrilling, but Frodo excited while trying to resist it is even more thrilling. (In my opinion.)
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Imagine if it was the woman's hand in that position!
As I said - yes, well...! I think I'll go now!
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Hmmmm. That is a pleasant thing to imagine. But not her hand, mine. *guffaw*
Actually, in terms of hotness, I think it's more inspiring to see his own hand there. He's not quite fondling himself, since his fingers are not actually formed around his Person (no doubt, even for the Blaze series, that would be *too* much for a Harlequin cover). The sense I also get from the hand position - combined with his squinch-eyebrowed I'm-definitely-feeling-something look - is that Pulp Fiction Frodo actually is trying to subdue his response, as if he were is acknowledging his rising excitement. The hand placement seems to hint at pressing it, as if trying to keep it contained. That secondary implication adds to the overall effect for me quite a lot. Frodo excited is always thrilling, but Frodo excited while trying to resist it is even more thrilling. (In my opinion.)
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