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LoonaHellWolf
Memberthe whole video is basicly
eat someone, later, eat someone, later and so on...
Vore confuses me the most >~<
UseRubber
MemberReally? I find it quite simple. It fulfills one of the most basic human desires, hunger.
ACatCalledXero
MemberAnd triggers the biggest human fear: death
Akros The SpeedDemon
Memberwith the acids offering a key thing for pleasure in some scenarios: straight up stimulation. In most vore scenario with digestion: prey is giving stimulation leading to orgasm-via-acid or via guttoral movements.
Hard vore, based on cruelty, is obviously exempt from this.
ACatCalledXero
MemberHow is acid that dissolves iron in seconds considered pleasurable?
Akros The SpeedDemon
MemberTwo words: Soft-digestion. Soft vore has a form of soft digestion as a fetish where acids act like a stimulant for private parts, you get more sensitive from the fizzy sensation? You end up having in some cases an orgasm (see prior soft digestion art), willing prey or not, usually ending in a soft and gentle melting that has no pain, even if the prey struggles... Hard digestion on the other hand is meant to be cruel, gruesome, HIGHLY detailed, and show the one digesting being in extreme pain...
How are you a vore expert again not knowing these 2 types existed??
Also, yes, it can trigger in prey their biggest fear: death. But in some cases the prey's consciousness is also absorbed via digestion: this is usually seen as more merciful as the consciousness is the thing that keeps someone, well, alive, even without their body.
ACatCalledXero
Member1. At no point did I say I was a “Vore expert”
2. If acid is pleasurable and causes no pain during digestion it ain’t acid
3. Acids don’t melt things they dissolve them, there is a difference
Akros The SpeedDemon
Member1, 2, and 3. Wow, you're taking things so literal you might as well be a thesaurus. And here's thinking I was hot headed.
Take a chill pill, mate.
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Malikfoxen
MemberHis response was not a hotheaded thing to do, your response was annoyingly arrogant for literally no reason on top of putting words in their mouth. Literally you could have left the vore expert bit out entirely and looked less like a dick but you chose to leave it in either cause your sense of humor is misguided considering you don't even know this guy, or you were being antagonistic.
mcfurry 49
MemberVore with plot armor be like: (seriously, a person with a gun gets eaten?)
Lunneziisuleyk
MemberYou should check out The Plausible Impossible because you don't seem to understand how fantasy works. It doesn't matter how the thing works out in the real world so long as we understand how the things would behave in the fantasy environment we're viewing.
Lunneziisuleyk
MemberThey were only referring to #3 when they said to take a chill pill. Splitting hairs over the fact that they said melts instead of the technically correct dissolves. Yes there's a difference; however, in the case of the discussion above it was utterly pedantic. When you picture a creature dissolving into stomach acid and when you picture an ice cube melting in a glass of water the effect is largely the same. Not to mention in vore nomenclature dissolve, digest and melt are often interchangeable.
I do agree the "vore expert" bit was basically asking for it though.
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