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I've been working on a longer story and this is one part of it. Each section should stand alone- if I do it right. As you may have noticed, I love to use doctors and dentists. I get my best material from them. "Christine" is based on someone I shared one of my stories with. Her response was, "if I could do that, guys would just want me to do it. They would all go willingly. That is just so erotic!" So, there it is. If she could really do it, you might not be reading this. Please forgive the pseudo-science. We all try to find some kind of plausible way to accomplish the impossible.
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Posted by Bright 14 years ago Report
I found the pseudo science pretty entertaining. I kinda imagine a collage or something.
I find Christine a really believable character. I could almost hear her change the tone in her voice when she had swallowed Stanley.
Posted by printz 14 years ago Report
Thanks for the comments. Collage is an interesting way to put it but it fits. I love to play with the concept that we might be proven wrong someday when we all believe that same size vore is impossible. I really was lucky to find the person I used as a model. I never expected a response like that from anyone. I was trying to think the way I believe she would. Oh! I told my psychiatrist that I believed that someone would develope a vore robot of some sort someday I told her that I believed the japanese would probably do it just because they seem to be more open about such things. I also told her that I believed that something could go terribly wrong. I have to find where I got this from but here is a quote. "Japanese researchers led by Shingo Maeda at Waseda University have now developed a polymer gel that can undergo peristaltic motion without an external stimulus—as though it were alive, as they report in the journal Angewandte Chemie."
Posted by printz 14 years ago Report
This isn't exactly where I got the quote from but it gives you a good picture. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1521-3773/homepage/press/200832press.html' target='_blank'>http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1521-3773/homepage/press/200832press.html