Tabitha’s Tease
The Expanded Edition
by Robin Wilde
ISBN: 978-1-945648-34-2
A Pink Flamingo Media Ebook
Copyright ©2017 Robin Wilde
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Introduction to the Expanded Edition
“Sex isn’t funny. Frustration is funny.”
Mike Pondsmith, Teenagers From Outer Space
Welcome to the Expanded Edition of Tabitha’s Tease. This edition contains over 91,500 words, up from 78,000 in the original book, mostly of additional erotica I’ve written over the years, ranging from short scenes to short stories. For those of you who’ve read earlier versions, I hope the new material will give you new fantasies and lots of pleasure.
No orgasms, though. You know the rules.
As far back as I can remember, I’ve had fantasies about being tickled and teased by sexy women, usually wearing some kind of costume. There wasn’t a lot of porn published about that fetish, but occasionally I’d find a two or three page scene hot enough to justify buying an entire porn novel. When Penthouse (and later Penthouse Variations) started publishing short fantasies masquerading as reader letters, I checked out each issue in hopes of finding something that hit my hot buttons. I amassed a pretty good file folder worth of stuff over many years, but basically I discovered that if I wanted my sort of porn, I would just have to write it myself.
Penthouse Variations was my first target, and I sold my first story to them for the February 1993 issue: “The Black Satin Teddy,” credited to “Robert Oberbeck.” (They made up the pseudonyms. It was a fantasy based on an actual lingerie party I attended with my then-girlfriend and later wife. I followed up with two more sales, “My Scheherezade,” heavily edited to remove most of the bondage, and “Lust in Disguise,” about an encounter that followed a masquerade ball at a science fiction convention. Like “The Black Satin Teddy,” both stories drew inspiration from real life, but they quickly moved into fantasy territory.
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