dragonjerky wrote:Jayezox wrote:It's already been mentioned, but the person of affection, if you will, is the female and the fantasy is being eaten.
Though this doesn't apply to me, I think this is generally the case. I could be way off, but I think for the people that are into human/human, vore is a replacement for sex. Therefore, the participants line up with their sexual preferences.Jayezox wrote:The fact that men tend to care about the predator more while women tend to care about both speaks for itself the way the different sexes think. Even outside of vore men tend to enjoy lesbian stuff while women tend to prefer heterosexual.
This is pure speculation on my part, since there's no way to know for sure, but it seems like majority of the vore base are typical average straight dudes. If that is the case, and that's the reason F/M (samesize or giantess) is one of the most popular forms of vore, then I am at a loss to explain myself. I am a typical average straight dude, but I care more about gender of prey than I do predator. Prey must be female for me, but I have no preference on pred. Though, it should be noted that I'm not into human/human vore. I'm also more observer than prey, but I do sympathize and identify with prey.Jayezox wrote:It's a tad harder to identify with female prey, but that barely affects it.
Again, I seem to go against the grain on this one. I do identify with female prey. If I'm not observer I will rarely insert myself as prey. I will typically imagine the scenario from a female perspective.Jayezox wrote:Female prey are also nice to look at anyway.
Hrm. Perhaps that explains it.
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So... to recap and respond to the actual thread topic:
IRL Orientation: Straight Male
Vorientation: ?/F, Oral, Soft (Observer leaning towards prey)
I don't agree with the first note, just because you're into humanoids doesn't mean it has to be linked to sexual orintation, I seen anthro fans do this as well, feral fans and more.
I'm into humanoid predatrs mostly, but zero interest in actual sex.