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Even if the thumbnail is CC0. Still gonna provide a link to where I got it from, for reference's sake; https://www.publicdomainpictures.net/en/view-image.php?image=44503&picture=pineapple
Past that...
Bleh. Another kinda 'break writing' prompt, over a bit of a personal question I can't help but think of, for "long-long" term side effects of unbirthing, if going all the way. If a body goes and continues to store a 'statistical' amount of victims indefinately, within one's reproductive organs.
My lazy take of an answer. Is if in doubt, compare to ovary cancer, in potential inspiration for where the eggs would eventually go to; if all the ovaries are eventually so inflated, they can't ingest/contain any more eggs. Got a few more unbirth themed what-if's in mind, but I'd pace them in due time, as I tackle my ever existing backlog...
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Posted by pendingdelet9024239vb4 2 years ago Report
I like it. I wish there was more stories that dealt with the medical problems that would actually arise with vore/ubirth.
Posted by LemonBarb 2 years ago Report
Thank you!
And yes, that is one thought that has always lingered in my mind. If going under a handwaved 'statistical' amount of unbirthed 'meals'. It might be healthy in a 'mean' term, but in some cases. If it were age regression, with the eggs not being let out...
Things build up over time, is the feeling I'm going for there.
Posted by skorm 2 years ago Report
A very interesting take on the long term side effects of unbirth
I find it fascinating you added her looking more youthful despite being so old , I’d presume from excess estrogen build up . There’s a certain irony in that the source of her youth will also be her end. Well done
Posted by LemonBarb 2 years ago Report
No problem. Though honestly, I was going under two lenses of "A: slightly extended lifespam." And "B: Probably going to maybe kill her? Assuming, the eggs don't do anything-but-cancer on the rest of her body."
Over guessed speculation on estrogen, or 'reverse cell death' from the absorbed 'youth/healthier DNA' from the regressed prey, on a long term basis.
If nothing else, I'd probably joke in say if she had some restraint, that serial predator could live up-to at least a hundred years, easy.
Posted by acrylic 2 years ago Report
Is there any reason why you choose pineapple for the thumbnail picture?
Posted by LemonBarb 2 years ago Report
Because I felt it was a far better 'artistic' view, to ovarian cancer. Where the ovaries 'bubble up' with cysts and such.
Figured a 'fruit comparison' would be a nicer thought, if you imagined that 'traced' shape of a pineapple, being the ovary bloated with over a million regressed eggs, sort of deal.