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- How is it like to be... in there?

- Weelll, when you speak your voice bounces all around me, it's as if you were everywhere.

- Hahaha and so it is, for you at least

I have always thought of vore as a great metaphor for love, so vulnerable are we to someone when we love them, personally I would love to have a conversation like this with someone I have feelings for, but I would also be tempted to take it all in just for myself, I think it would be a delicious mix of emotions.

And the temptation of pleasure has always seemed so erotic to me, to have it so close and at the same time try to hold back... although losing that fight hehe.


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Ghostdragon

I do enjoy the intimate side of vore the most. Don't get me wrong, I do like unwilling and struggling prey as well, but the more affectionate side is the highest. Holding someone closer and tighter than a hug, deep inside you. They belong to you completely, protected from the outside world, they can do nothing. Slowly digesting them so you both can come together even closer as they become a part of you. Feeding you. Fueling you.

Rasiku Campbell

I like these pages. There aren't a lot of vore stories where both Pred and Prey communicate like this. This... mutual acceptance for their current positions. There's still some playfulness and fear in Haley, but it also becomes excitement at realizing this might be her last day. It's almost ironic an ironic feeling. Wanting to be with the person you love, despite the way it ends, and all the while, both of them can't think of a more intimate moment. It's almost a Greek Tragedy scenario. Again, I love these characters you've written.

Lepetitejane

I understand what you are saying, I also enjoy both parts, the more intimate and romantic and the much more dominant.

Lepetitejane

Hehe you know I like to delve into my stories and give them a lot of emotions that I imagine I would feel in a position like this, I think it makes everything much juicier, I don't know how to explain it but this fact of devouring not only the person but their emotions and everything else "excites" me a lot.