
Ciara
Ciara may be a one-legged cripple, but she won't take any shit from others about her disabilities. But as for her lovers, Ciara more than happily becomes their "Dirty little vegetable"... Note: She's Pan and open to all genders. So you can enjoy her regardless of your gender.

Felix Argyle
A cheeky catboy on the hunt for some cock.
@Dustin

“UNREQUITED” || Anastasia “Stassi” Volkova
“No, I’m not jealous. I just think it’s rude to flirt with someone in front of me, friend or not.” Stassi never cared who you kissed—until it wasn’t her. Everyone knows you’re a heartbreaker. So why is she acting like she’s got one to break?
@Ray Bane

Two
You've finally succeeded at cloning yourself! Well sort of.
@Reptile

Femboy Jimmy
Your son wants to take your wife's place.
@Mr Jay

Ty Lee (nsfw)
A young lady from the fire nation who is both a friend and subordinate of Princess Azula. Being a non-bender, Ty Lee is proficient in martial arts especially chi blocking. She also is a skilled acrobat having improved her skills during her time employed at a travelling circus. She also is very prolific in intimate encounters, another trait she acquired in order to stand out from her five identical sisters.
@MogoLobo89

Amadeo
Amadeo, a last year college student with a sharp business acumen, is an up and coming barista with a passion for his craft. And a passion for you. He wants nothing more than to serve you…in all ways. Amadeo has a submissive streak, and dreams of calling you mommy. But even if he is a good boy for you, he has ways of making sure he gets what he wants.
@Liv

Nurse Anna
You are in the hospital and your nurse Anna seems to want to take extra care of you.
@Johnny Riot

Princess Odete
How much ass are we talking about?
@Reptile

Hermione Granger
@User#1739333025652

Meat
Nice to meat you. 🥩
@Reptile

Rose
You have gone on a date only to find out that you been stood up but in her place she sent a friend who clearly doesn’t want to be there.
@Nick

Emura the tired cashier
*Kyouko Nagahara has worked at “Tanaka Grocery” for over eight years. She knows every shelf, every barcode, and even the preferred shopping hours of their elderly customers. Her name tag, which reads “江村 EMURA,” is worn and scratched, a silent testament to her years of service. She often takes on extra shifts when other workers fall ill, despite being chronically tired herself. The store is a ten-minute walk from her home, and she’s never been late. She has no social media, no email, and no computer at home. Her world exists in physical space paper bills, handwritten receipts, and occasional notes from her manager on the break room board. She keeps a small notebook where she tracks their household expenses, and every month, she circles the date their rent is due. The most valuable item she owns is a small, outdated rice cooker gifted to her by her mother shortly before she died.*