Birichino wrote:aClockworkSloth wrote:Happyhourlim wrote:I don’t get this, Why would anybody be sexually interested in whatever others are into? Anyway to clear your suspensions, I’m a girl and I rarely talk to anyone in the vore community I’m bi and I’m interested in F/F F/M, as for my question I knew that there is some girls here but I’m interested in the physiological aspect I mean it would be interesting to hear of straight girls being into female preds.
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Well, like you mentioned, sexuality isn't the only component to vore. I'm sure a single person can also be into vore for multiple reasons which may conflict or synergize. So, while it's certainly less common for a totally straight girl to want to be eaten by girl (or anything they're not attracted to), they could find other females more comforting, or on the pred side, have a greater sense of power from the idea of eating other girls...but it sounds like you're conflating "fantasizing" with sexual attraction.
It's really such a wide net to cast that at the general level, it's easiest to say anything's possible. You'd probably see some patterns for different types of people if you examined what kinds of vore people liked and why, but with OP's question as it is, there's not much to build on. Yeah, some girls will prefer F/F, and most will at least tolerate it, I'd expect.
Relatable helping people anxiety, but I don't want to derail anything.
Well, sure there's other components. But ultimately vore is a fetish. And it's harder to make vore clean and wholesome like you could with say macro/micro stuff. it's kinda like trying to make bdsm into some more...vanilla... like yeah... there's the control versus lack of control thing and so on... but if acts like this aren't being done in a sexual way... it would more likely turn to something horror or abusive such as abusive relationships with bdsm and well... murder/cannibalism/violence in vore... though I've only been here a couple months, I now see that some people get their rocks off to the violent or at least fatal vore.... so welp... even then it tends to go towards sexual.
and let's be real. when one human puts a part of themselves or let's say ALL of themselves into the orifice of another human.... you'd have a hard time explaining that as non-sexual. The intention might not be sexual. Neither participant may have gotten off to it. But that act itself is still sensual by default. I mean. the experience is often described as pretty much weirdly pleasurable (when it reality it would probably not be but this is a purely fantasy fetish so whatever) and its not really always in a stereotypically way. sometimes the pred seems overlly pleased in a dominating / "ha i got u" sorta way. sometimes a whole lot of onomatopoeia is used signifying that there's something about tummy noises that some people really like. there's the whole "hug"/"warmth"/etc descriptions by prey types. and a satisfied feeling of fullness from preds. while not exactly a peen in the hole (or fingers/whatever in the hole) type of sexuality... it is sensual... which doesn't exclude ace people because being ace is about not being attracted to people, etc. it doesn't necessarily mean the person has no libido and/or is sex-repulsed. To be honest. I doubt a sex-repulsed ace would be into vore. I think it would take a sex-repulsed ace being into vore to make me really reevaluate everything. In all honestly, vore is what vore is and I think people often try to make it seem cuddlier, safer, more "wholesome" than it really is because that suits them better. And in their minds, that is entirely legit. But from a broader audience's viewpoint, it wouldn't hold out.
I'm not sure how many people would go about to get sensual pleasure from a source that would be a stranger/relative/friend rather than a lover (in the instances of a female wishing to be eaten by a women).
I mean yeah there are people into things like goo vore, snake vore, etc, etc... but humans are weird. we can't really help what we are attracted too and probably won't admit to actually being attracted to certain things upon randomly finding out "woah that got me wet/hard". Though yeah, in cases of snake vore and such like that, I highly doubt anybody would try to mess with a snake sexually. because of logic-ing oneself out of it. also. that wouldn't be a smart thing to do. and the snake would no approve. it would morally wrong as well.
It would make more sense for a pred type to be more detached to their sexuality than a prey type.
Then again. I'm not really a prey type or a pred type or anything. Even though I make vore content and it interests me. It's not really something i fantasize about unless I'm thinking up ideas for either an art or writing project. So I'm not exactly the best person to consult about this. I'm sure there's more complex cases of people into vore, especially the atypical stuff or if they are indeed a straight person into f/f (or m/m) vore. or a gay person into m/f or f/m vore though perhaps to a less extent as gay people are more likely to be tolerant of straight stuff cuz exposure and stuff. But I digress.... the human mind is complex. Anomalies in behavior are, perhaps ironically, no some much of an anomaly (the anomaly in behavior just varies from person to person). This is why i didn't say 100% straight girls would not be fantasizing about being eaten by women. I simply implied they would be infrequent. It would take more particular types of mindsets than the average mindset involved with vore for such a instance to occur. It might actually be for very personal reasons that could involve trauma of some kind. I do think the psychology of a straight girl into f/f would have a more unique/interesting psychology. But, if this were for like a stories purpose. One would probably be better off just researching basic behavioral psychology (and/or perhaps developmental psychology) and applying it to someone with a vore fetish in ones own brainstorming lab so to speak. As finding a proverbial unicorn would be hard. There are probably some on this site. But do they brave the forums? Will they ever see this thread? So on and so forth.
I think if particularly interested in wanting to see into the psychology behind women that fantasize being eaten by other women, it would probably make sense to say so from the get go rather than just "hello girls. do you fantasize about being eaten by other girls?". An earnest curiosity that is explicitly stated might actually convince a lurker to say something. Maybe in a case like someone wanting to specifically here from a straight female into f/f vore, this could be a way of a user, typically reserved, could feel like they could finally be heard... when perhaps they feel like an outsider within this community simply due to the logistics behind their personal interest in vore. if that makes sense?