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Posted by ivyiblack 9 years ago Report
Well, no offense at all first of all.
I read this text and stumbled about two things:
1. You missed Hair Vore. I know you wrote you are not capable of making a whole list, but you also wrote to writ a comment, sp here am I. AND I want to say, that HV is far away from my genre but I think it's common enough and does match in your list.
2. The female primary sex organ called vagina is capable of ..... ........... Er ... A slightly different method of digestion (I don't want to call it like that) absorption. But it is not as strong as .... anything.
The pH value of the female interior is slightly acidic. (For immune system reasons only!) Main part: The surface of the female interior can absorb nutrients from liquids of a high amount of ... Absorbtionityness like blood and sperm.
End of speech, no offense, just want to say that and I want to tell you, you made good work.
Posted by Komodo 9 years ago Report
Ah yes, Hair Vore! I've never worked with it before, but I DO remember it now that you
mention it. It was amongst the earlier vore videos on Youtube, Reds vs Blondes in some
kind of game-like animation, I believe? And you bring good addition to the discussions!
I didn't honestly bother to look up the real-life possibilities of unbirth / vaginal vore,
mostly due to it never being a common question to it being possible or not. But should anyone ask from here on out?
I'll direct them here and to your added answer to said question! =D
Posted by Seelane 9 years ago Report
It is not illegal to consume human fresh if the victim is willing to be eaten. In fact not long ago, there was a controversy about a man who willingly got eaten by someone and that man received no charge.
Posted by Komodo 9 years ago Report
I'm not sure that applies to -all- countries, as much as a handful...
I could be wrong or maybe have gone by old information, of course.
However I believe having bits and pieces of you isn't the same as
getting swallowed whole and alive, which is playing with one's life.
Posted by SpiceWeasel 8 years ago Report
Good list. Regarding point 2, in cows a lot of the digestion of grass or other vegetation happens through fermentation. They have a huge multi-chambered stomach to hold a lot, and bacteria and fungi actually digest the cellulose in plants. This breaks it down, making it easier for the cow to digest. The cow can digest the microorganisms themselves.
It's a more complex digestive system, but I'm not sure they're more apt to digest meat. If a cow ate a small animal I'd imagine that the same thing would happen at first if a dog ate it, that it would suffocate. Or, perhaps drown in the rumen. Eventually it would make its way to the more normal stomach chamber, with its acidy goodness, but I'm not sure how that compares to a carnivore.
Actually, I'd think that a dead, rotting animal floating around in there wouldn't be too good for the cow... Then again, for vore purposes there's still a lot of potential.
Posted by Komodo 8 years ago Report
Nice response! Love it when people put some thought into it and show honest interest! =D
I had missed the part that cows actually digest through means of fermentation, simply assuming that they had more powerful digestive system as other and more Active herbivores have for the sake of effeciency. Aaaand I may not have questioned it since "Mad Cow" apparently originated from them unknowingly eating meat which, indeed, is NOT good for them. I should have looked at the facts more closely before using them as an example when there are far better ones that fit the bill... sorry about that.
Posted by SpiceWeasel 8 years ago Report
Thanks! This is kind of a neat subject, IMHO. Although, I'm not sure what qualifies as 'powerful' in terms of the digestive system... More versatile? There are different ways to look at it.
BTW, didn't know that about mad cow.
Posted by Komodo 8 years ago Report
Aye =) I have this bad habit of picking wrong words or forget the more accurate ones when describing things. Hence why I write more! English isn't my first language, but I love it for its gramatical forgiveness! Swedish is very strict with how you may or may not combine or twist words, where as English offers a sense of freedom <3
Posted by SpiceWeasel 8 years ago Report
Interesting take on English... Over here we joke about how crazy and disjointed it can be. Either way I see your point. :)