Thread:Perentie/@comment-45424649-20200724204552/@comment-45424649-20200725142708

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'The criteria by which monsters select men differ from those used by humans. Monsters do not account for comeliness or age, and rarely consider the magnitude of a man's member or the abundance of his seed, for these are attributes they can grant in due time. Monsters approve of the lust and affection men feel for them; human males who exhibit such interest are most often favored when a monster doesn't already have a partner. Though certain races instinctively perceive the men they have defeated as their husbands, many monsters cast off such instincts in favor of deep affection or true love-bonds, for instance, that develop from a friendship formed at an early age. A monster who develops such a bond often comes to eventually view the man involved as her husband.'

'In general, monsters are full of instinctive love; their behavior follows coherent patterns closely linked to love, lust, reproduction and appetite (for men's essence). They rarely fall in love with their ideal man, and instead glorify the appearance, personality, endowments and essential flavor of the man they love-or develop them to fulfill their ideals.'