Kate's Journal: Mawmic




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  1. Hey this is really sweet, the idea of a feral organism that could reap someone apart, being gentle and curious towards someone is very enticing. This could make a great series, and if you were to adventure on doing a male character it would be interesting aswel.

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    1. Thanks!
      I did have a phase when I explored what kind of sexual preference I have (Am I bi? Do I like trans? Asexual? Into pedophilia? And etc.). Unfortunately, I don't get sex driven by male physique, although I do get the charm from the attractive ones.

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  2. Hello! I really like your creatures that constantly give women pleasure. Personally, as a woman, I believe that there should be as much positive sex as possible in life and, by the way, do I understand correctly that you draw only women with creatures, because tentacles, unlike men, cannot be abusive and offend a woman and bring her such pleasure that she will not be able to experience with any man? And for the sake of interest: Do you think that if your creatures were real, then men would be able to make them at least some competition?

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    1. I am glad that you enjoyed the theme and like minded about sex positivity.

      And I certainly do draw only women with monsters. And only one woman at a time with monsters, a person deserving all of their full attention and all.



      With the subject of abusive or non-abusive tentacles, it's actually been quite interesting doing my own research on the matter though survey or reading articles. It is terribly scarcely studied subject, however, for how diverse preferences it has. I'd love to get into a full philosophy into this. But I'll save you such torment and write a shorter version:

      From what I understand from my researches reading articles, watching other's tentacle erotica, and doing survey, it is our expectations of either monsters or humans that sets them apart while their intents are similar whether that be cruel or kind.

      Monsters are expected to be whatever it looks like and doing. "It's its instinct, it can't help itself," and therefore it is acceptable. I dare say they are honest and dependable. They are fantasy that stays as fantasy however we like them to be. So if one finds the decent ones and chooses to have fun with them, it'll be so.

      Humans are the same in all except that they lie in ways that may hurt others, set up false expectations because it's popular in that culture, often to be monsters to those who didn't sign up for it. It ruins a lot of good things and it does bother me.

      So essentially, tentacles may end up having hard time offending women by abusing them not because some tentacles won't try it but more so because women would have high tolerance for it when going in there.

      I thought that irony was entertaining.



      With men competing with sexually empathetic monsters, I'd say the combination of orgy (several+ men on one woman), vac bed, bondage contraption, vibrators, dildo attached machines are merely a stiff cold skeletal set to simulate some parts of what it could feel like to be with the monsters that I make. It's hardly fair for a man's ego to compare himself with such monster for sexual prowess.

      Men, however, has other strength over my monsters (and it's not their muscles). There are certainly handsome/beautiful/adorable men who can be just pleasant to be around when they share their comedic foolishness and fluff of their sweater when they're walking by a cold beach with their partners. They can go riding bicycle together, fit through airport checkpoint gates when traveling in Europe, and not get screamed at on commercial street because he won't look like a city devouring tumor.

      My monsters are more of a massive house plant for fetish or naughty fantasy brooding in the basement that one can go loose oneself every other night rather than a romantic date night. It's a different kind of joy, I'd say, and certainly for fewer people with specific desires rather than the majority. In the end, I believe my monsters will be outcompeted if they're put on this world.

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    2. Forgot to add in my point about how women may have higher tolerance for offenses from monsters,

      I believe (and this is going to sound like a bit of a self boasting (because it is)) the people who create fictional monsters are tad bit more creative than the average. So whatever that those monsters do, it is likely to be more interesting than, say, an immature self-obsessed sexual predator in a night club. Plus, the monster is an overpowering being that can be flattering to get lust from with mysterious potential. These set up a theme for an adventure and with compliment, which is a good recipe to increase will power and pain tolerance (at least, it works when I go hiking).

      Mix this with appropriate expectation and curiosity for what this monster might do and a prepared woman may be immune to mental offences that the monster might take, is what I would imagine in my stories.

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  3. I wonder if you're going to do more variety in body types like hourglass figured and larger busted women for example?

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    1. I thought about it almost as often as I've been asked. But unfortunately, along with male body types, they're not my preference nor are the appearances that I can associate myself with. And I can't get motivated if I can't relate. So I decided to stick to who I am and others can do/be the other ones as they are.

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