Women - How Do Dicks of Different Sizes Feel Inside You?

FWIW when I wrote my Futanari story, I asked three male Lit friends to describe what they felt touching and playing with themselves. And what it felt like to have an erection and to have some one suck you etc

Now it was people I knew and it was in PMs not public, but kinda the same deal.

Emily


I don't think any male can say anything about futas, no more than they can say about dragons.
 
Tolkien had quite a bit to say about dragons.

Emily

That's exactly my point. Tolkien did not need to ask his male friends about it. It's all made up.

Your futas' cum may taste like strawberries -- as it does in some stories. You decide.
 
This seems to be 100 percent on topic.

Obsessing over extra large body parts, male or female, seems to be mostly a guy thing so your experiences don't surprise me. It's kind of a giveaway that a guy wrote a story when a woman is obsessing over dicks the size of a couple of coke cans. Especially if the sight of one is the thing that turns her into a sex maniac.
It's a result of visual porn after photography was invented. Before that, male size wasn't as much of a concern. Look at the Greeks, they felt that a larger penis was a detriment, and most male statues are portrayed with average to small penises.
 
How does a dragon really feel about anything? We have lots of fictional descriptions, movie portrayals, folk tales and such, but actually finding a dragon to ask is problematic. Moreover, when the story hits the screen, there are unlikely to be many dragons complaining about any errors.

Men and women, on the other hand, do exist, each with an experience the other has great difficulty grasping in fullness. To my mind then, a writer asking the other sex how something feels is a good thing, something likely to improve their story and, just maybe, the general understanding between the sexes.

My two cents.
 
That's exactly my point. Tolkien did not need to ask his male friends about it. It's all made up.

Your futas' cum may taste like strawberries -- as it does in some stories. You decide.
Thanks for the advice - I think…
 
How does a dragon really feel about anything? We have lots of fictional descriptions, movie portrayals, folk tales and such, but actually finding a dragon to ask is problematic. Moreover, when the story hits the screen, there are unlikely to be many dragons complaining about any errors.

Men and women, on the other hand, do exist, each with an experience the other has great difficulty grasping in fullness. To my mind then, a writer asking the other sex how something feels is a good thing, something likely to improve their story and, just maybe, the general understanding between the sexes.

My two cents.
More like $50 - and yeah

Emily
 
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