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I Married a Birdman by Regine Abel
I Married a Birdman by Regine Abel










I Married a Birdman by Regine Abel

I simply wanted to convey how an alien might react to physiological differences. So I didn't want to go into paragraphs and paragraphs on how the female human works, and the fact that there are a million ways a woman's hymen can breach or the fact that some women can have sex without breaching it. TMI incoming, I personally bled like a pig my first time lol.Īlso, keep in mind this isn't a study of human biology. While I did slightly exaggerate her bleeding for that scene to work (and like you said IT IS a work of fiction), it wasn't all that much. Hymens come in different shapes and the amount of bleeding (if any) can very greatly depending on how much hymenal tissue a woman has. So I'm genuinely curious as to what what specifically you find "entirely wrong" and harmful about this. A handful of people like you have raised major concerns about what they read without stating what the feel is problematic. I actually did a great deal of research on the hymen before writing this.

I Married a Birdman by Regine Abel

A handful of people like you have raised major concerns about w …more Hi Kristina, But he wants more than to protect her village he wants to conquer her heart.Regine Abel Hi Kristina, I actually did a great deal of research on the hymen before writing this. He’s more than eager to take the human as his mate to serve both of their peoples’ best interests.

I Married a Birdman by Regine Abel

Dakas senses the fire and strength burning within Luana. Who would have thought the brewing war would have finally allowed him to find his soulmate? Her delicate and demure appearance cannot fool his empathic abilities. As much as that prospect terrifies her, Luana cannot deny being intrigued by the hybrid she is to marry, with his strange eyes full of stars, his majestic wings, and his hypnotic voice.ĭakas is shocked when his soul clamors for Luana the moment she enters their Council chamber. Consenting to a marriage of convenience with one of the Zelconians, a peaceful bird-like race, would secure the protection her village desperately needs. As the sole child of their grievously wounded leader, she seeks aid from the only other native species on the planet. Luana’s colony is under threat of an impending attack.












I Married a Birdman by Regine Abel