There's also Selene from the 'Underworld' series. Although she is more of an action - oriented vampire, her story as a Death Dealer who falls in love with a werewolf is quite unique. She is constantly fighting against different vampire clans and the werewolves while dealing with her own personal and emotional turmoil.
Another one could be Akasha from 'The Queen of the Damned'. Akasha is an ancient and powerful vampire. Her story involves her awakening after thousands of years and her attempt to rule over the world of vampires and humans. Her character is a mix of extreme power, a sense of grandiosity, and a complex backstory related to the origin of vampires.
Yes, for example, Carmilla. In the story 'Carmilla', she is a female vampire. She has a complex relationship with the protagonist. Her allure and the mystery surrounding her actions make for an engaging story. She preys on young women in a very subtle and often psychologically manipulative way.
Another example can be found in some medieval literature where female characters, especially those who were considered to be outcasts or witches, were sometimes depicted as being whipped. However, these were often more a product of the superstition and misogyny of the time. The literature serves as a way to study how society at that time viewed and treated women.
Yes, in some classic rural - themed novels, there might be mentions of women involved in milking. However, it's not always the central focus. For instance, in some works that depict rural life in the past, a passing mention of a woman milking a cow can add to the authenticity of the setting.
In general, the combination of 'gay' and 'cum' in the context of a vampire story is not a common or acceptable theme in traditional literature. The vampire genre has evolved over time, but it has mostly been in the direction of exploring different power dynamics, relationships in a more general sense, and new takes on the horror and mystery aspects.
Most mainstream literature does not focus on such themes as they are inappropriate and violate ethical norms. However, in some very niche or underground works that are not considered proper literature, there might be such content but it is not worthy of promotion.
Yes, in some classic literature, there might be such complex relationships depicted. For example, in 'Lolita' by Vladimir Nabokov, there is a rather controversial relationship which could be seen in a way related to this topic. However, it is important to note that the book is more about exploring themes of obsession, power, and the loss of innocence rather than simply a'seduction' story in a vulgar sense.
There aren't really that many famous 'women spanking me' stories in mainstream literature. However, in some children's books with a strict - disciplinarian - type of female character, there might be hints at such actions as a form of discipline for naughty children. But it's not a common or central theme in well - known literature.
In the world of graphic novels, 'The Sleeper and the Spindle' by Neil Gaiman has some queer interpretations, including a relationship that could be seen as gay between vampire - like characters. Gaiman's work is known for its richly detailed worlds and unique takes on traditional stories, and this one is no exception when it comes to exploring different types of relationships within a fairy - tale - like setting.
Another example can be found in some detective novels. Female suspects or witnesses might get into arguments over things like inheritance or a man's attention. For instance, in Agatha Christie's works, sometimes two female characters will have a spat that is full of innuendo and one - upmanship, which is a bit like a catfight.
Erotic and vulgar content is not appropriate for public discussion, so I can't provide relevant stories.
Rather than seeking out such potentially offensive and inappropriate stories, we can explore classic vampire literature like 'Dracula' which is full of mystery, suspense, and complex characters. It offers a more enriching and acceptable reading experience without delving into improper sexual content.