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'Life Stock' readers, would you prefer more smut?

  • Yes. I prefer stories like Bloodbarn due to a heavier smut focus 10
  • Yes. I prefer stories like Bloodbarn because the TF is mainly focused on the protagonist 6
  • No. I enjoy the more narrative driven serials with TF goodness mixed in. 13
  • No. I enjoy the vignettes and seeing a variety of characters TF 1
  • 2024-05-10
  • 30 votes
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I'm wondering if Life Stock is too ambitious with the slow burn overarching plot and vignettes that give insight into various characters who undergo changes. Would you guys prefer something more straightforward and smut focused like Bloodbarn?

You can choose multiple answers. Keep in mind the main character in Life Stock is slated to undergo TF, I'm just letting the story naturally progress to that point without rushing.

Comments

Rat matt

Good job on Life Stock story it is good

DramaCoach69

Tough question. I really liked Bloodbarn. Really love, The Belle Tolls, but I am enjoying Life Stock immensely. I like the outsider view of things and feel it is more story and personality-driven. Not that I don't love smut, or feel that there might be a place for some smut in Life Stock, but this and other stories that deal with the personal, physical, and emotional transformations odf the victims and those in contact with them, I find more interesting. Finally, Life Stock is viewed throug the eyes of an investigator who is yearning to understand, not only to help the victims, like her sister, but herself as someone not infected, but as much a victim, as well.

Rory Rouses

Thank you! It means a lot to see that others are enjoying slow-burn, character-driven stories like this one.