Stomach motility in vore
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Stomach motility in vore
One thing I've always been fascinated by in vore scenarios that I've found is super overlooked is the way that stomachs churn and knead their contents during the process of digestion. I don't really know why, but I've always found this sort of thing much more interesting than a stomach that's portrayed as just a passive vat of acids and enzymes.
One example of what I mean can be seen below. The motion is slightly exaggerated from what real stomachs look like, but it's a gif that I've been super fascinated by.
Are there any other works of vore that show something like this?
One example of what I mean can be seen below. The motion is slightly exaggerated from what real stomachs look like, but it's a gif that I've been super fascinated by.
Are there any other works of vore that show something like this?
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Re: Stomach motility in vore
I'm not sure about works of vore, but I definitely love describing this in RP scenes. Its too good to pass up.
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Re: Stomach motility in vore
That's a good gif that you've found. The specific location that seems to be squeezing the hardest looks like it would line up nicely with someone's neck and/or chest, quite literally choking them out. It may be exaggerated from real life, but that's probably more accurate for a pred's stomach - one that would be used to subdue prey that's live and squirming. Especially for same size predators!
I can't point to any works that emphasize the way the stomach churns and squeezes, aside from either a buff predator consciously flexing their abs to crunch their food post-swallowing, or a predator belching and depriving the prey of air, which leads to a tighter stomach. But I think I'll definitely be working this into a future story sometime!
I can't point to any works that emphasize the way the stomach churns and squeezes, aside from either a buff predator consciously flexing their abs to crunch their food post-swallowing, or a predator belching and depriving the prey of air, which leads to a tighter stomach. But I think I'll definitely be working this into a future story sometime!
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Re: Stomach motility in vore
Oooh one of my favorite parts of vore to think about! Though, for me, peristalsis is a lot less violent; I kind of like to think of it as a rhythmic motion of the soft walls that surround the prey, giving the sensation of a warm and squishy massage. And when you take into consideration that gastric noises primarily come from those peristaltic motions, it makes it all the better!
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Re: Stomach motility in vore
This is one of my favourite parts of vore, being trapped in/trapping someone in a strong stomach. As prey, there's just something amazing about being dominated by a pred's stomach. I especially love that it's completely sub-concious too! It's like the prey is so much less than the pred that the pred's autonomous bodily functions can dominate the prey completely whilst the pred just goes about their day.
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Re: Stomach motility in vore
Right on....the mechanics of the digestive tract are often overlooked in favor of the chemical ones. A favorite for me is when those stomach contractions finally push the prey into the intestines and they vanish down the tube, loosing the last chance to escape the way they came in.
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Re: Stomach motility in vore
I dunno if it's OVERLOOKED exactly. I don't know if many go into great detail, but it should say something that one of the terms for getting digested is "getting churned"
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Re: Stomach motility in vore
The works (writing, notably) that I've found that feature gastric motility in detail are few and far between. It's one of my favorite parts of the "vore experience," for sure.
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Re: Stomach motility in vore
Here's another good pic showing what I mean. (Unfortunately, the artist appears to have vanished from the net)
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Re: Stomach motility in vore
Yup, added to my list to include in a future story
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Re: Stomach motility in vore
100% agree! The peristalsis isn't limited to the esophagus, yet very few people know this! I just love seeing the stomach actually working on its meal by itself, instead of being a lifeless bag full of acid.
While this is sometimes described in stories, it is almost never mentioned in drawings. Especially in same size vore, where the peristalsis should create huge waves on the swollen skin! ^^
(I actually mentioned it in one of my pictures (same size) https://aryion.com/g4/view/535770 )
While this is sometimes described in stories, it is almost never mentioned in drawings. Especially in same size vore, where the peristalsis should create huge waves on the swollen skin! ^^
(I actually mentioned it in one of my pictures (same size) https://aryion.com/g4/view/535770 )
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Re: Stomach motility in vore
Hozomat wrote:specially in same size vore, where the peristalsis should create huge waves on the swollen skin! ^^
While I don't normally like same size vore, that's a really interesting observation! I can imagine that being really fun.
Personally, I sorta prefer it to be macro/micro specifically because the predator wouldn't notice this. Being so thoroughly crushed and trapped by someone that they don't even notice you really appeals to me. I wish there were more giantess pics that played into it.
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Re: Stomach motility in vore
if i were to be swallowed pretty small, i imagine sliding around in the stomachs wall curves and essentially having it "swallow" and fuck me as i churn all around. Its an underrated organ, much more active than a pool.
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Re: Stomach motility in vore
The stomach is a fascinating organ. I love how it cleans itself in addition to churning food.
Not a fan of crushing / breaking live prey. Churning and massaging prey is where it's at! Definitely inspired to add more detail now.
Not a fan of crushing / breaking live prey. Churning and massaging prey is where it's at! Definitely inspired to add more detail now.
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Re: Stomach motility in vore
Digestive like that seems fun. Curshing, breaking the prey is the sort of thing I'm always a wild fan of.
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Re: Stomach motility in vore
Look for the Artist "Parins", they often draw the churning in their digestion sequences!^^ They usually draw Macro/Micro though
could maybe a fun idea to animate in macro/micro animations. may i try it, since I really enjoy it too and yes its too underrated
could maybe a fun idea to animate in macro/micro animations. may i try it, since I really enjoy it too and yes its too underrated
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Re: Stomach motility in vore
tigercloud wrote:could maybe a fun idea to animate in macro/micro animations. may i try it, since I really enjoy it too and yes its too underrated
Oooh, I'd like that! I actually have seen some of the stuff I'm talking about in your earlier work, it'd be really cool to see you go back to it.
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Re: Stomach motility in vore
It's one of the best parts too. It makes the fleshy chamber so alive.
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Re: Stomach motility in vore
Honestly it's the favorite part of digestion, in my fantasy, digestion in vore consists of the walls that grind and crush the prey while sprinkling it with acid. I like to think that the acid (present only on the walls and not in a puddle as I often know) causes the victim to lose consistency while the walls churn it.Jayezox wrote:It's one of the best parts too. It makes the fleshy chamber so alive.
This is why I prefer stomachs that are tight on the victim
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Re: Stomach motility in vore
Yup, stomachs churn and mechanically help digest their prey. IIRC it digests actual food around ~2.5 times faster than just a vat of acid.
They are emphatically not just an acid vat. The stomach is quite muscular and squeezes acid into the food as well as helping crush partially digested parts.
Also, stomachs are considerably more efficient with acid than often portrayed. They don't just fill to capacity with liters of acid to digest small things and generally are mostly full of food. This is actually more efficient as acid that gets used up digesting the food can quickly and efficiently be pumped out and recycled in the first parts of the small intestines.
They are emphatically not just an acid vat. The stomach is quite muscular and squeezes acid into the food as well as helping crush partially digested parts.
Also, stomachs are considerably more efficient with acid than often portrayed. They don't just fill to capacity with liters of acid to digest small things and generally are mostly full of food. This is actually more efficient as acid that gets used up digesting the food can quickly and efficiently be pumped out and recycled in the first parts of the small intestines.
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