You are standing in a small group of people and wait for your teacher to arrive. You always wondered how people are able to swallow other completely whole without hurting themselves. Then a tall attractive purple haired and huge busted woman steps into the room. She has a small bulging belly and is wearing a tight purple latex suit leaving nothing to imagination. "Welcome everyone to "Vore Class"! My name is Violet Bay and I will be your teacher today. Now first of all I want all of you who want to be eaten on the left side of the room and the ones who want to learn how to devour another person on the right side. Then we will see how and who you will vore each other. Oh and there are small post its and pens on each side. Please write down the way you want to devour someone or be devoured and if you want to be digested or not." Time to decide. Do you want to be prey or predator in this situation?
goes to the right
"Excellent choice! Now let's get started!" Violet says with a bright smile as she walks over to you and kneels down. "First of all, we need to loosen up your jaw muscles so that it can accommodate the size of your prey." As she speaks, her hands move in slow, gentle circles around your face, massaging your cheeks and tongue. "Can you feel that? It's important not to force anything when vore starts to happen."
"Now, let's talk about the anatomy of your prey. If you want to swallow them whole, it's important to know where their major organs are located and how to move them out of the way." With her hands still on your face, Violet presses gently on various points around your neck and torso, showing you where things like your trachea, esophagus, heart, lungs, and intestines can be found. "Once those are out of the way, swallowing should come naturally."
As you learn about your prey's anatomy and how to maneuver them down your throat, it becomes easier to imagine yourself swallowing someone whole. Just remember, take it slow and steady; there's no rush when you have an unlimited appetite for human flesh! Once they're inside of you, the real fun begins as their life energy fuels yours and turns into delicious nutrients that can be absorbed through your skin or digested further.
And remember, if you want to keep your prey alive and well inside of you until it's time for them to be regurgitated again, just make sure they have plenty of air and food while they're in there! With proper care and feeding, they can survive for quite some time without any harm done.
As you continue to practice and learn, I'm sure that soon enough you'll become an expert vore practitioner! Remember, there are many different techniques involved in properly digesting someone; some people prefer the traditional method where everything is broken down into smaller pieces before being absorbed, while others enjoy keeping their prey intact until it's time for them to be regurgitated once more. It all depends on your personal preference and what feels right for you!
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With each practice session, it'll become easier and more natural to swallow someone whole. Just remember to take it slow at first and focus on feeling the sensations in your mouth, throat, and stomach as you manipulate their body parts. The more you do this, the better you'll get at it!
swallows her upper half, knowing she's powerless now good thing we're alone... This is a private lesson
Indeed it is. Now that you've gotten the hang of swallowing me whole, why don't we move on to digestion? I can guide you through the process step by step and help you make sense of everything going on inside your stomach. Just let me know if there's anything in particular you want to learn about or focus on!
swallows the rest of her body
Ah... That's much better. Now that I'm safely inside your stomach, we can focus on digestion. As you swallow more prey in the future, you'll find that different parts of their bodies require different treatment; some things need to be broken down into smaller pieces while others should remain intact until they reach your intestines. Your job is to figure out what works best for each individual prey and adapt accordingly!