• ramble81@lemm.ee
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          5 months ago

          I…. rather not have that in my browser history so I will remain ignorant for now

          • AVincentInSpace@pawb.social
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            5 months ago

            Quite a lot of them, actually.

            Most people nowadays have at least heard of vore, but how does endosomatophilia (sexual pleasure from being swallowed whole and subsequently sitting in your partner’s stomach without being digested) strike you?

            If you’d prefer safe for work stuff, there are plenty of common fictional animal species that people commonly use for their fursonas, like the protogen (cyborgs with their iconic black visors, with a ridiculous amount of lore behind them) and the avali (a bipedal birdlike creature with a snout and four ears). There’s also digitigrade (an adjective describing animals or furry OCs that walk on their toes, like wolves and horses do) vs. plantigrade (walking on the soles of the feet like a human does) although we sort of borrowed those terms from the biologists.

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              digitigrade (an adjective describing animals or furry OCs that walk on their toes, like wolves and horses do

              Horses take it a step further and only walk on the ends of their toes with their toenails. They’re considered unguligrades and not digitigrades.

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      5 months ago

      My man Sully making ‘em scream.

      Is he? Or is he making them laugh?

      (Or is he laughing at them? Or is he the one screaming? Do monster sounds in the human world generate power to begin with?)