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Hey all! Murren again.

The last poll's results kinda threw me off- over 75% of you guys preferred an SFW version over an NSFW version! Hence, I was curious what you guys prefer in general; And maybe feedback I can improve on to make some of my variants more to your liking. 

For my next project, the swag archon venti, I'm working based on someone's art. I have tried to reach them, but failed so far; meaning the possibility exists they wouldn't want me to make NSFW variants of it. If most of you prefer SFW variants either way, then I won't risk it and keep it SFW to make sure I comply with the original creators wishes. But after all, you guys are the patrons so you guys get to choose!

Also, please please let me know what *you* like in a mod. Why do you choose one mod over the other? What do you think a mod *must* have? This feedback allows me to improve my work, providing better content for all of you!

Cheers, Murren.

Comments

Charles Griffin

I would like to see the same variety of NSFW male content as there is for the female content. Seems lopsided in my opinion. All of the female characters have lewd options, yet when it comes to male characters they are either shirtless or just alternate versions of their normal outfits. I was under the impression that there would be lewd male character content in line with the lewd female-character content, when I subscribed. I have a feeling there are trolls intentionally voting for more sfw content, to keep nsfw male-character content from being provided, because they have an issue with seeing penis, yet no issue with staring at breasts and vag on the female-character portion of the site. Isn't the whole point of this companion patreon to provide alternative nsfw male-character content in line with what's going on over there?

Tyler M

I GENUINELY would just like thiccer men mods. Theyre so skinnny and have no butts. Please just give them some cake lmao

Lewd_Lad

I've passed the feedback along to Murren. In general, the poll is telling us... to continue doing what we're already doing - i.e. people want options. That wasn't surprising to me, but now it's not a surprise to Murren either! :D