NovusAnimus
Monster Lover
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- Jul 23, 2009
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When it comes to non-human sex, how far is too far for my female readers?
I'm asking because of my new series of 1-off stories:
https://www.literotica.com/s/an-inhuman-love-ch-01
In this series I'm writing novelettes that are each a 1-off story about a human having sex with a monster. Now, for my tastes, I have three angles I can approach:
A) human man has sex with a sexy monster girl (looks female, with monster additions, like wings or a tail or a snake-below-hips body)
B) human female has sex with a sexy monster boy (same sort of story as A)
C) human female has sex with a dangerous/scary/large monster/creature, often with themes of large/deep penetration
Option C is extremely popular with male audiences, which I completely get. You'll notice there's no option D (human male has sex with a dangerous/scary/large monster/creature), but it's only because of my personal preference on what I write. I'm male, but not homosexual (or into female monsters that don't look remotely human), so I writing option D doesn't appeal to me.
I plan on having a mix of A, B, and C's, but the question is specifically about OPTION C:
How far is too far?
My first story in the series I linked was about a human female and a centaur. An actual centaur, not a shifter, so you can imagine where that goes.
Is centaur/human sex too far? If I can craft a compelling, romantic and/or erotic situation about a minotaur, would that be sexually appealing to my female readers? Satyrs? Giants? Werewolves (while transformed)? Or maybe a big, hulking brute of a creature that would put a minotaur to shame with its size and animal hunger? Or dare I even suggest, tentacle monsters?
Men can chime in as well, but I'm looking for some female input.
I'm asking because of my new series of 1-off stories:
https://www.literotica.com/s/an-inhuman-love-ch-01
In this series I'm writing novelettes that are each a 1-off story about a human having sex with a monster. Now, for my tastes, I have three angles I can approach:
A) human man has sex with a sexy monster girl (looks female, with monster additions, like wings or a tail or a snake-below-hips body)
B) human female has sex with a sexy monster boy (same sort of story as A)
C) human female has sex with a dangerous/scary/large monster/creature, often with themes of large/deep penetration
Option C is extremely popular with male audiences, which I completely get. You'll notice there's no option D (human male has sex with a dangerous/scary/large monster/creature), but it's only because of my personal preference on what I write. I'm male, but not homosexual (or into female monsters that don't look remotely human), so I writing option D doesn't appeal to me.
I plan on having a mix of A, B, and C's, but the question is specifically about OPTION C:
How far is too far?
My first story in the series I linked was about a human female and a centaur. An actual centaur, not a shifter, so you can imagine where that goes.
Is centaur/human sex too far? If I can craft a compelling, romantic and/or erotic situation about a minotaur, would that be sexually appealing to my female readers? Satyrs? Giants? Werewolves (while transformed)? Or maybe a big, hulking brute of a creature that would put a minotaur to shame with its size and animal hunger? Or dare I even suggest, tentacle monsters?
Men can chime in as well, but I'm looking for some female input.