I'm not much for "community", given my autisms and all. But I still enjoy reading all your comments on my posts. Even if I can't respond, because I either forget, or just don't know what to write, my poor little heart just likes the attention. Even if your comments are unhinged and rambling, it does the trick.
Now, of the major categories I draw in, Cub (whether it's little girls or boys doing SS) by far draws the most attention. I suppose this makes sense. One might say the primary draw of furry porn is "cute", and young characters are even cuter.
The gore posts draw less of a crowd. But even if by all logic there should be animosity between the audiences (given that my gore posts make "regular" watchers leave), the gore community is still quite vocal, letting their imaginations run wild in my comment section.
I could argue that the NTR posts are the ones I enjoy making the most (depending on my mood). But, even if the audience (by favorites) seems to be as large as the gore audience, this audience is very quiet, in terms of comments.
Now, I absolutely don't want to be the obnoxious speaker that shouts "are you excited?" followed by a "you can do better than that" on a monday morning before the coffee's been served, but I am just a little curious: could it be that NTR-enjoyers are more self-conscious about their interests than Gore-enjoyers (which is ironic)? After all, the internet does a thorough job bullying people who enjoy cuckolding. It suffers from being a fetish that is far closer to reality than gore, meaning admitting to liking gore is more like killing hookers in GTA, but admitting to liking NTR is like admitting to being an actual weakling to the core of your person.
But fiction is fiction is fiction.
I guess my point is this: I understand lurking. I prefer lurking myself. But if you want to comment, it does make my day brighter.
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Lol, even all the comments on this post are distinctly from people not into NTR.
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