Milk stands for mother i'd like ta knot. xD yay new takes on old fetishes!
Ok i'm very sleepy and not creative with titles.
LOOK I DID ONE OF ME AGAIN =oooo
ok yeah...not sane.
oc...i lost track of time.
~Kai
Ok i'm very sleepy and not creative with titles.
LOOK I DID ONE OF ME AGAIN =oooo
ok yeah...not sane.
oc...i lost track of time.
~Kai
Category Artwork (Digital) / Pregnancy
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I'm a bit curious as to how exactly that concept works. I'm not trying to be a pervert here. I am asking out of a desire to just know how exactly one goes about this.
When a person describes the concept of a scene from a movie, it still doesn't reveal all the little details that waching it would. That is my dilemma here. I am not asking out of a sexual curiousity, but of a logical one.
I hope you understand.
When a person describes the concept of a scene from a movie, it still doesn't reveal all the little details that waching it would. That is my dilemma here. I am not asking out of a sexual curiousity, but of a logical one.
I hope you understand.
Well, basically, I am wondering what exactly goes on. A step-by-step in a sense. A generalization would be better, as it makes me sound like less of a pervert...
So, if this is a bondage scenario, which is what I am guessing, then how exactly does the mother end tied up? Limbs tied together in the front? Or behind the back?
I hope that makes my question clearer.
So, if this is a bondage scenario, which is what I am guessing, then how exactly does the mother end tied up? Limbs tied together in the front? Or behind the back?
I hope that makes my question clearer.
I think I uderstand the picture now.
I knew about the milk reference. It was the knot thing that threw me off.
I assumed it was talking about a rope knot. There is more to support that idea in the picture than for a canine knot. No mention of canines + Texas get-up + rope in her hand + my guess at the picture being a rope knot.
Well, it was an honest mistake on my part.
Thanks for taking time to answers my questions, and thanks for sharing your art!
I knew about the milk reference. It was the knot thing that threw me off.
I assumed it was talking about a rope knot. There is more to support that idea in the picture than for a canine knot. No mention of canines + Texas get-up + rope in her hand + my guess at the picture being a rope knot.
Well, it was an honest mistake on my part.
Thanks for taking time to answers my questions, and thanks for sharing your art!
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