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These two questions have similar answers, so I expanded upon both of them in this piece.

First of all, people definitely get swallowed for enjoyment. Valerie is a good example of that. Second of all, since amazon stomachs don't digest elfins, they could basically stay in there indefinitely.

Some pairs of amazon and elfin for example take full advantage of the symbiosis by having the elfin use the amazon as a permanent living space, while the amazon gets access to the magic and energy that comes from an elfin's kora 24/7. These pairings are called mutualists.

Additionally, there are some amazons that choose to rent their bodies as living spaces or for enjoyment much like a living hotel or spa. These services are called homebodies.

With the benefits of endosoma in this world, it's a pretty common thing, so I hope this helped answer your questions!

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ClosetedTiny

Posted by ClosetedTiny 2 years ago Report

Man, I can just imagine what it would be like for a Homebody. Thank you for these answers, I love that this is common in your world!

Man, I really wanted to write a story about a symbiotic relationship between a stomach pet and a person. I love what you have made and really look forward to the next story you tell in this world!

AmazonUniversity

Posted by AmazonUniversity 2 years ago Report

Thank you! I really appreciate how much people like you enjoy this. If you're looking to write something like that, I say go for it. I've had fun with the premise so far and am happy to inspire others with it in any way I can.

LemonBarb

Posted by LemonBarb 2 years ago Report

Thanks for the question. Just can't help but imagine one more, given size or scale...

Wonder what would the health implications be for an Amazon. If she had a 'harem', or multiple of Elfin's living inside them at any point in time? (Temporary, and/or more 'permament' basis.)

AmazonUniversity

Posted by AmazonUniversity 2 years ago Report

I imagine the implications would depend on the type of group. In general, the same benefits would apply for multiple people being in the amazon at the same time. It would only be more of a risk if the group themselves were more harmful either intentionally or unintentionally. People are generally respectful about these types of things though, especially in a Homebody scenario since that example is based on a business model such that the consumers would need to abide by the rules of the business. The one other thing I can think of in the harem case would be if several elfin caused a magical reaction at once, it would probably increase the power output of the spell at the expense of control over it, sort of like a larger burst of energy.

LemonBarb

Posted by LemonBarb 2 years ago Report

So in a lens or hindsight; diminishing returns. On both power/output, or potential refinement/processing of magical energy. Still, probably would be hella useful for an Amazon. Especially if say, she has enough discipline internally to house/manage a 'company' of Elfin's to live inside her indefinately.

AmazonUniversity

Posted by AmazonUniversity 2 years ago Report

It'd be quite a feat, but I wouldn't say impossible. I like the way you think!

LemonBarb

Posted by LemonBarb 2 years ago Report

I'm pretty much the sort of person to imagine (or try to) how things could go. Generally, under the bias of unique 'takes' on vore, instead of that 'same old' vibe/feeling.

AmazonUniversity

Posted by AmazonUniversity 2 years ago Report

Totally understand that. I like getting creative with concepts I enjoy and see how far I can take them.

jabopx

Posted by jabopx 2 years ago Report

Living in an amazon's belly looks very fun.