So this is something that I've been wondering/curious about for a while, and people I've talked to about it in the chat here have seemed to have differing opinions on it so after some time I've decided to post a poll about it here to see what the larger Eka's community would think about it.
So the scenario: Some prey agreed to become a predators' first (or one of their first) meal(s), and once digestion starts kicking in changed their mind and are now trying to escape the stomach...
On the one hand, I could see a new/first time predator's gut being rather easy to escape as the stomach wouldn't (likely) be used to holding in such a large meal, thus making the way back out easier to pry open and crawl back up.
On the other hand, I could see that since the stomach would (likely) be stretched beyond what it's used to, it being unusually tight around its contents/prey, making even moving a rather difficult task for the prey trying to escape.
Would the stomach's/bodies natural reaction to try and keep food in the stomach be enough to keep a struggling prey down, or would a prey be able to force through the unrefined predators' reflexes and escape?
Please let me know and please explain/elaborate on your standpoint in the comments, would love to hear what others' think on this, as I've gone back and forth on this a lot myself (typically leaning towards the 'easy to escape' side of things.
Would a new pred's stomach be easy to escape?
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Re: Would a new pred's stomach be easy to escape?
Once the stomach gets Irritated the body's natural reaction is to induce vomiting so it would very likely be easy to escape
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StarPasta - New to the forum
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Re: Would a new pred's stomach be easy to escape?
Same-size, I'm assuming. Depends a lot on position, since sometimes it could be as easy as standing up, but vore is already completely unrealistic, so it depends on what secondary powers the pred has been given. They're already stretchy enough to accomodate a person their own size without rupturing or immediately throwing up, and strong enough to carry that person, so by that point it's just if the pyloric sphincter can be forced open, and that's not something that'd be exercised in more experienced preds, so with the fundamental set of same-size vore abilities, I'd say no, with a note that we're already being so unrealistic one could write whatever they want.
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Birichino - Advanced Vorarephile
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Re: Would a new pred's stomach be easy to escape?
Actually a new pred would not be able to stretch as well so if it could swallow a prey, it will be harder to stretch the throat to escape as it still not use to that. After a lot of preys, the organs will be more naturally stretch and will have more chance to escape. But escaping either way is super hard.
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Seelane - Intermediate Vorarephile
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Re: Would a new pred's stomach be easy to escape?
Well if you're escaping full tour style, a new pred wouldn't have a stretchy pylorus so you'd have a hard time going for the ass. And their ass also probably wouldn't be that stretchy so you could end up just being stuck at the hole. H
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Eznam - Advanced Vorarephile
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Re: Would a new pred's stomach be easy to escape?
Well, to be honest, this is why I like underage and/or casual preys.
First of all they don't know their limits, so they could eat things that are dangerous for any predator, and they may come to think that the battle is over as soon as they have swallowed. Second, since their stomach is weaker (more sensible to irritation, less acid secretion, etc), they may have trouble to digest preys that would normally cause no problem at all.
So yes, definitely, a first time predator would be easier to escape :p
First of all they don't know their limits, so they could eat things that are dangerous for any predator, and they may come to think that the battle is over as soon as they have swallowed. Second, since their stomach is weaker (more sensible to irritation, less acid secretion, etc), they may have trouble to digest preys that would normally cause no problem at all.
So yes, definitely, a first time predator would be easier to escape :p
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