Do you know Fate Also Smiles by Wirewolf?I'm always excited to come across something I've never heard of before, or something custom.
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Do you know Fate Also Smiles by Wirewolf?I'm always excited to come across something I've never heard of before, or something custom.
Can't say I was familiar, so I checked. A little before my time, as I didn't start getting into non-human stuff until 2003.Do you know Fate Also Smiles by Wirewolf?
Oh yeah, I think I've read that one before. Or at least one like it. Can't quite recall the author though, but they have several dragon on dragon stories that I really liked too.There was one I read recently, and I'm bummed I can't remember who or I'd link it, but it was a woman and her dragon mount, very sweet.
For me, it is one of the first, but definitely memorable work in this genre.Can't say I was familiar, so I checked. A little before my time, as I didn't start getting into non-human stuff until 2003.
I love dragon stories so much. It's a large part of what got me into this space. I actually wrote one a while back on a different site for TF erotica. Woman is tied by destiny to this old dragon, he takes her in, obviously some fucking, he dies, and she transforms into a dragon to take his place. (Or something to that effect. This was 15 years ago, details might be wonky.)Oh yeah, I think I've read that one before. Or at least one like it. Can't quite recall the author though, but they have several dragon on dragon stories that I really liked too.
Which is more scary? The monster or the humans?Sure, you have big "scary" monster on human stories,
That sounds neat, and slightly tragic.I love dragon stories so much. It's a large part of what got me into this space. I actually wrote one a while back on a different site for TF erotica. Woman is tied by destiny to this old dragon, he takes her in, obviously some fucking, he dies, and she transforms into a dragon to take his place. (Or something to that effect. This was 15 years ago, details might be wonky.)
Sorry, that was a typo.Which is more scary? The monster or the humans?
I agree with Damian.
In a sexy magical universe it's okay to fuck a slime girl, but they ought to be reasonably girl-shaped, not just a blob or a geometric solid.
Likewise with monster girls. Yes to kitsune or medusa, probably minotaur or sphinx, but no for gryphon or hydra.
Okay, so I found the author I thought wrote that story. Turns out he didn't. Here's my favorite of his dragon stories though, The Communal Rut. Despite the name, it is a romance.I love dragon stories so much. It's a large part of what got me into this space. I actually wrote one a while back on a different site for TF erotica. Woman is tied by destiny to this old dragon, he takes her in, obviously some fucking, he dies, and she transforms into a dragon to take his place. (Or something to that effect. This was 15 years ago, details might be wonky.)
Pfff, screw that. Blobby goo creatures that can reform into whatever they want is the way to go. Hydra would be friggin' awesome.One of my characters had lines with regards to monster fucking, and one of my commenters weighed in on the matter:
It's a contentious subject.
I love Oridian!Okay, so I found the author I thought wrote that story. Turns out he didn't. Here's my favorite of his dragon stories though, The Communal Rut. Despite the name, it is a romance.![]()

You should throw a hydra/griffin romance at them just to see them react...One of my characters had lines with regards to monster fucking, and one of my commenters weighed in on the matter:
It's a contentious subject.
Sphinx is primarily head and upper torso is human female. Generally depicted as four-legged lion body. So, woman, boobs, lion. You can use the old mnemonic WBL (What Beastly Love).Hm, a sphinx is a bit more girl-bitted than a gryphon, but that's up front, isn't it? I've never had a chance to get a really good look at the active hindquarters.
Awesome at giving head(s), that's for sure.Hydra would be friggin' awesome.
Is this book "well documented fact" available on Kindle as well?
Exactly where my single and only head was at.Awesome at giving head(s), that's for sure.
like I've learned more about mythology from monster porn than I ever did in schoolThanks for the shoutout! Monsters, hurray!
I agree that the majority of teratophilia is actually not the big scary monster assaults woman (or man). Sure, you have big "scary" monster on human stories, but a lot of them are wonderfully consensual and domination-heavy. There was one I read recently, and I'm bummed I can't remember who or I'd link it, but it was a woman and her dragon mount, very sweet.
Monster girls are fun, too. Similar dynamics, but with a nice tone shift. Ironically, monster girl on guy tend to be more non-con/dominating than actual monster on woman. Lots of femdom in monster girls.
And there are tons of monster-fucking subgenres, it's a wonderful space for really creative creatures and sex. I'm always excited to come across something I've never heard of before, or something custom. I feel like I've learned more about mythology from monster porn than I ever did in schoolAnd I've for sure gotten some Jeopardy answers because of it.
Thanks, monster fuckers!![]()
I wouldn't know when to begin to look and have zero interest in the genre.... go on then...From Google, to start with:
Monster romance (or "monster smut") is a rapidly growing subgenre within romance fiction, predominantly written by women, for a primarily female audience. Key authors driving this trend include Kathryn Moon, Lillian Lark, C.M. Nascosta, Katee Robert, and Ruby Dixon, who focus on themes of fantasy, paranormal, and explicit romance, often featuring non-human, beastly, or fantastical heroes.
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But, seriously, just do a quick search of who is writing this stuff, and it’s 95+% women writing this, or at least people using female pen names. As to the readers? There’s absolutely no doubt there; hell, go look on r/romantasy, r/fantasyromance, etc. Or look at industry mags/sites.

I love the concept of Cachét using her first name only for privacy reasons and then discussing her occupation and who she married. Such a common first name, too.It worked earlier but it's paywalled now, try this version!
I know right? Wouldn't it be very easy to figure out who she is? Although maybe her telling them to only use her first name was a very tongue in cheek suggestion.I love the concept of Cachét using her first name only for privacy reasons and then discussing her occupation and who she married. Such a common first name, too.
Thanks! We're clearly outcels.Ive read a few Monster Fucker stories and last I checked I wasn't an incel. Nor were the authors who wrote them.![]()