Drawings or paintings of mirrors are a difficult technical exercise, and depending on how the mirror is supposed to be aligned, a very difficult exercise.
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Gee, I had this whole story going about how she was abandoned in the dungeon and had given up hope, but only now do I see the guy in the background.
PS: this is digital, right? Not a photo.
PPS: A little subtheme here of water and other atypical “mirrors”.
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The two dommes are BFFs. When they get together on the weekends with their lovers, they like to have the subs perform for them.
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Theme of the Day: Pussy Cat
Kitties like rope too!
She’s the only one who still needs to be kept on a leash when they go outside.
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Most bestialization scripts are a lot sexier than the shit we do with real pets. I always have this idea that someday, all the golden retrievers are going to freak out and say: why? Why? Why do you keep throwing the stick after we fetch it? Are you crazy?
C.f. Eddie Izzard’s “Cats and Dogs”
I would get so frustrated you doing that over and over again.
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Here’s the question: Jane Smith, human, is in her role as Candy in the comic above (which is clearly The Vet’s favorite theme). Her master might have sex with Candy, or her master might let Walter the real dog mount her. Which of those is more like bestiality?
It depends if we focus on their bodies or their roles.
This is very Hansel-and-Gretel-looking, though it’s probably a reference to a more specific story that I’m not familiar with.
It is also a bit of a cross-over piece: he’s an animalistic monster, but he’s wearing clothes and he’s going to cook her (with garlic!) before eating her. So now we are veering over towards cannibalism storylines rather than animals devouring people.
But don’t worry, we’ll be back soon.
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