Yet even a priestess princess needed rest, joy, and entertainment—not just duty.
Joanna Walsh’s Grow a Pair: 9½ Fairy Tales About Sex (2015) explores similar themes of erotic transformation but with a more literary bent. Stories like “The Three Big Dicks” use fairy tale frameworks to examine desire, technology, and sexuality in a world where shame is unheard-of. These works prioritize linguistic play and conceptual weirdness over graphic detail. priestess princess and the fantasy penis
The "fantasy penis" enters the princess narrative most overtly in the popular "bridal auction" and "sacrifice to the monster" subgenres. Here, the princess is offered to a beast, god, or magical being as tribute. Her anticipated fate—sexual consumption by something inhuman—becomes the arena for either horror or empowerment, depending on the author's intentions. Yet even a priestess princess needed rest, joy,