SamuelOrona wrote:Speedyblupi wrote:I never knew vore was a thing at all until I found Eka's portal. I mostly liked hard vore, and thought I was really weird (still think I am, considering most people here only like soft vore, but whatever). This thread is pretty interesting for me from that perspective.
For me, I like vore to be as realistic as possible, so it will usually be hard, but it can be soft if the predator is big enough (I don't usually like "macro" predators, because of the square-cube law, but large animals are good, and other things can exist in fantasy contexts as long as the rules are consistent).
Giant people can exist if anti-gravitons are suspended in a sub-dimensional matrix composing the subatomic particles composing the atoms of their body. That’s the theory I use in my giantess stories. Their mass and size is greater, but their weight is equal to normal size people because of the anti-graviton particles.
They would have to come from a universe that was engineered, beings like that wouldn’t occur naturally.
They would still not being able to...
1. Walk and process as fast as an human as the ammount of time for the blood to circulate and the information to be sent around the body would be to great.
2. If their mass stay the same as a regular human yet they are really huge, holding a human, much less eating them would be impossible as they would be too heavy for the giant/giantess to carry and for the stomach to hold them.
It would be easier to just shrink the prey, then again if you can make that happen there is still the universal soft vore problem and the lifespan problem with it...
1. It is impossible to 100% soft vore a smaller beings. If the being is too big, the throat muscles will pretty much wreaks it like what happen if you were eaten by a whale and every animals who swallow their prey whole, kill them by crushing them with their muscles once inside them, almost always before they can even reach the stomach.
2.Lifespan problem=if a human would be like 3inch, its consumption would be too high to maintain for him to live, it would need to constantly eat without stopping.
Also fun fact, it would be easier to make same-size than macro/micro vore in real life... Why? Because you can just make an android or a synthetic beings made for the only purpose of carrying the person inside its belly. Apart for that, biological soft vore is impossible as no biological life-form gain benefit from keeping their prey alive inside their stomach... I mean, the prey would probably just heavilly damage the interior before it died which could result in the death of the pred...
Anyway, soft vore is unrealistic(unless you add synthetic but which expert in the far future would dedicate its time for making that?) No matter if its same-size or Macro/micro, so stop using that as an example of why one is better than the others.
I like both for their own personal reasons.
Also sorry if my writing is a mess, its not my primary language...