All Comments on 'Ready to Serve'

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GigglingGoblinGigglingGoblinalmost 6 years agoAuthor
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AnonymousAnonymousalmost 6 years ago
Definitely more

Possible pairings would be the bee girls, thriae, bobbin and puppy sprites. I would donate but I don't have any money 😦

4102ser4102seralmost 6 years ago
Tickling

Love the tickling.

warelliswarellisalmost 6 years ago
Nice!

This was a very interesting story. You should do more demoness stories!

1) What is the difference between incubi & succubi in your setting? Are they all female?

2) What would it have been like for Senya had that last whorelip been able to suck him off? He seemed to really enjoy the kiss the mother whorelip gave him so what would a whorelip blowjob have been like?

3) What happens to someone when they become "soulless"? They don't seem to diener anything, from what I noticed both here and in Candy-Coated Domination.

AnonymousAnonymousalmost 6 years ago
Request

Something with tentacles. No limits or holds barred.

ticklishsolesticklishsolesalmost 6 years ago
Oh. My. God.

Incubus, succubus, it matters not. Tie me with your white vines and take me!

AnonymousAnonymousalmost 6 years ago
I wish

you make a story about sexy vampire queen go to school to enslave students

AnonymousAnonymousabout 5 years ago
incubus!?

Holy crap, that's a guy? But even the parts from "her" perspective used the feminine pronouns!

GigglingGoblinGigglingGoblinabout 5 years agoAuthor
Incubi vs. Succubi

In my setting, incubi simply tempt their victim through submissiveness, succubi through dominance. Demons don't really have particularly active gender norms.

(As for why incubi and succubi work that way, it's due to a slight mistake on my part which I've leaned into - the Latin meanings of 'incubus' and 'succubus' refer to where their victims end up.)

AnonymousAnonymousover 1 year ago

To clarify GigglingGoblin's comment titled "Incubi vs. Succubi": by "where their victims end up", she means the conventional position of the individual during sex. The word "incubus" comes from the Latin for "one who lays upon", while "succubus" means "one who lies beneath".

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