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Cause of this section. See here
Formerly called "Extra softvore". Which imply vore that are generally safe. In additional for this particular form, we accept worksafe only material, that means no violent and no sexual contain (ie. No blood, no scat, no digestion, etc) allowed here. See forum's sticky before posting please!
Read them in detail here
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Re: Fairytales involving vore (german & english)
ah the vorish joys of youth.
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MisterEbony - ???
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Re: Fairytales involving vore (german & english)
You know, that Mr. Hansaemon thing reminded me of a children's rhyme I heard long ago. "There was an old lady who swallowed a fly..."
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Re: Fairytales involving vore (german & english)
The first story reminds me a kids book I read in elementary that was probably my first vore experience. It was a very similar picture book, except the man had swallowed a fly because he yawned without covering his mouth. Plus I think he swallowed a horse and everything. He eventually let them all go, and learned to cover his mouth.
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Re: Fairytales involving vore (german & english)
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MissingNO123 - Somewhat familiar
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Re: Fairytales involving vore (german & english)
YEah, I guarantee you that Tom Thumb was written by someone of the vorish persuasion. I have a version at home where he's eaten along with a thistle, and the cow lives (though gets very distressed from a little dude dancing in her tummy. They give her a laxative. XD
Later, he gets eaten by a giant (who was going to chew- Tom jumps straight down his gullet).(In my book, which was a fantasy history of sorts, there was a wide assortment of lovely old illustrations of poor Tom being held over the curious giant's mouth) He gets thrown up into the sea, where he's promptly eaten by a fish, which is then served at the Queen's table, where he emerges from its belly.
Apparently he gets eaten by different stuff in different versions. I'd never heard the wolf thing before. SWEET.
Total proof that this stuff is timeless. XD
Later, he gets eaten by a giant (who was going to chew- Tom jumps straight down his gullet).(In my book, which was a fantasy history of sorts, there was a wide assortment of lovely old illustrations of poor Tom being held over the curious giant's mouth) He gets thrown up into the sea, where he's promptly eaten by a fish, which is then served at the Queen's table, where he emerges from its belly.
Apparently he gets eaten by different stuff in different versions. I'd never heard the wolf thing before. SWEET.
Total proof that this stuff is timeless. XD
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Re: Fairytales involving vore (german & english)
I liked the first story. Just need to replace the people with fox anthros...cause I really like fox anthros
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