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I completely agree with a large part of your analysis. Personally, I am a fan of bestiality, BDSM and am only satisfied with the few publications that deal with this theme, notably LF, FM, I do not want to influence the authors and especially not blackmail. I much prefer to have the surprise of the scenario and have a real discovery. That is also, for me, the interest of comics.
Right. That is the best way to do it, instead of using them in every two or three episodic gaps if all of the stories.
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Right. That is the best way to do it, instead of using them in every two or three episodic gaps if all of the stories.
👍🏼👍🏼
On the forum, it would be better to adopt the same attitude. Avoid constantly trying to influence other people’s opinions. There is a difference between debating ideas and trying to dominate the discussion. Respect divergent opinions and be a good boy by waiting calmly for the publications of your own preferences instead of acting in a toxic way, trying to impose publishing rules or manipulate discussions to the detriment of opinions that do not fit your own.
In my view, all characters, without exception, should have experiences on the same level as Cynthia, Brandie, and Sister Isabella. After all, this is part of the PigKing universe. In this case, I think he should include a warning to alert the audience not to download the content if it might offend their sensitivity. This would prevent anyone from encountering a more hardcore reading without being prepared. You are free to debate the themes in question, but the forum is already starting to become saturated.
And here is a reflection. What does it mean to respect other people’s opinions? It does not mean valuing the other person’s opinion, because if I value it, I am in some way making it my own. What is truly respected is the right to have an opinion, even if the opinion itself deserves no respect at all. On the forum, respecting other people’s opinions takes on a special nuance. It means refraining from trying to change them. If I do not try to change an opinion I disagree with, it is because I do not care that the other person holds it. They can think whatever they want. In this sense, respecting other people’s opinions ultimately means disregarding them.
 
I completely agree with a large part of your analysis. Personally, I am a fan of bestiality, BDSM and am only satisfied with the few publications that deal with this theme, notably LF, FM, I do not want to influence the authors and especially not blackmail. I much prefer to have the surprise of the scenario and have a real discovery. That is also, for me, the interest of comics.
Right. That is the best way to do it, instead of using them in every two or three episodic gaps if every series.
On the forum, it would be better to adopt the same attitude. Avoid constantly trying to influence other people’s opinions. There is a difference between debating ideas and trying to dominate the discussion. Respect divergent opinions and be a good boy by waiting calmly for the publications of your own preferences instead of acting in a toxic way, trying to impose publishing rules or manipulate discussions to the detriment of opinions that do not fit your own.
In my view, all characters, without exception, should have experiences on the same level as Cynthia, Brandie, and Sister Isabella. After all, this is part of the PigKing universe. In this case, I think he should include a warning to alert the audience not to download the content if it might offend their sensitivity. This would prevent anyone from encountering a more hardcore reading without being prepared. You are free to debate the themes in question, but the forum is already starting to become saturated.
And here is a reflection. What does it mean to respect other people’s opinions? It does not mean valuing the other person’s opinion, because if I value it, I am in some way making it my own. What is truly respected is the right to have an opinion, even if the opinion itself deserves no respect at all. On the forum, respecting other people’s opinions takes on a special nuance. It means refraining from trying to change them. If I do not try to change an opinion I disagree with, it is because I do not care that the other person holds it. They can think whatever they want. In this sense, respecting other people’s opinions ultimately means disregarding them.
Devils Advocate indeed.😂😆🤣
Good luck J.T 😈😈
 
I find the behavior of individuals addicted to pornography interesting; especially those who accuse others of being interested in the subject while making moral criticisms of behaviors they themselves engage in. This pattern reveals a fundamental contradiction; they try to position themselves as judges of others' values while their own lives demonstrate the opposite of what they preach. This difficulty in separating fantasy from reality is worthy of deeper study; leaving philosophical questions aside.
Regarding content production; I believe there should be balance and equality among the different genres. For example; I am not interested in LGBTQI+ themes; so I do not consume them; however; I do not mind those who enjoy the genre; I believe there is room for everyone. I find the themes of bestiality, incest, and heterosexual content interesting. To maintain fairness; I consider it appropriate to have the same publication criteria; three editions focused on heterosexual and incestuous relationships; three on bestiality; and three for the LGBTQI+ audience. This way; no one who consumes only one type of content feels disadvantaged.
In my case; I consume two genres; bestiality and heterosexual content; but I never express opinions on topics that do not interest me. Regarding LGBTQI+ content; I personally have no interest; except when a trans character engages sexually with a female character; in this case; I find it fun to read and see how the plot unfolds.
Regarding bestiality in PigKing publications; I believe more than half of the audience enjoys the theme; while the other 50% is split among the other two genres. This leaves only about 25% of the audience interested in characters who have not yet had stories involving bestiality; which explains the desperate calls from some for more space.
I enjoy the puppies, foals, and little monkeys; I find it very entertaining. However; Teddy handles this theme the best; managing to convey the character's full immersion into the scene and the theme. Once we discussed the size of the horse's penis relative to Cynthia's body. I find the exaggerated proportions interesting; but when Teddy inserts the entire horse penis (black) into Cynthia; I wonder how it all fits. Of course; considering the author's imagination; it is quite funny. Some may not enjoy this theme; but many love this approach.
I just want to make it clear that there is room for all genres; patience is key. Each character will have a chance to be explored according to the audience's preferences. That said; I believe maintaining balance in publications is essential for fairness and to satisfy all of PigKing's audiences.
hat said, I want to emphasize that, in my opinion, all characters should engage in bestiality occasionally; not continuously, but as an alternative to maintain supporter engagement. I know many are passionate about their favorite characters, but they need to understand that these characters are not the property of any supporter. If the author wishes to create a story involving bestiality or sexual encounters with trans women, what is the problem?
There are some characters I would love to see in a sexual rally with dogs and then with a foal. There are other characters that were abandoned and could return, such as Naughty Kamilla. If a character is restricted to just one theme, it becomes difficult to develop creative storylines over time. Therefore, I believe it is necessary to vary the genres of the stories involving the characters to avoid monotony.
A good example of this is Doctor Brandie, who gained incredible momentum with the change in story genres. Changing the themes allows exploring new dynamics and keeps the audience interested, without compromising the integrity of the character or the plot.
 
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but when Teddy inserts the entire horse penis (black) into Cynthia; I wonder how it all fits.

I get what you're saying, but then again, have you ever seen the infamous "Mr. Hands" video? It shows a dude taking a giant horse dick in his ass, all the way to the base. Much like the PigKing comics, you have to wonder where it all went but it somehow fit. Granted, the guy actually died after having his colon/intestines perforated by said horse dick, so...
 
I get what you're saying, but then again, have you ever seen the infamous "Mr. Hands" video? It shows a dude taking a giant horse dick in his ass, all the way to the base. Much like the PigKing comics, you have to wonder where it all went but it somehow fit. Granted, the guy actually died after having his colon/intestines perforated by said horse dick, so...
My God 😯😯😯!
 
I find the behavior of individuals addicted to pornography interesting; especially those who accuse others of being interested in the subject while making moral criticisms of behaviors they themselves engage in. This pattern reveals a fundamental contradiction; they try to position themselves as judges of others' values while their own lives demonstrate the opposite of what they preach. This difficulty in separating fantasy from reality is worthy of deeper study; leaving philosophical questions aside.
Regarding content production; I believe there should be balance and equality among the different genres. For example; I am not interested in LGBTQI+ themes; so I do not consume them; however; I do not mind those who enjoy the genre; I believe there is room for everyone. I find the themes of bestiality, incest, and heterosexual content interesting. To maintain fairness; I consider it appropriate to have the same publication criteria; three editions focused on heterosexual and incestuous relationships; three on bestiality; and three for the LGBTQI+ audience. This way; no one who consumes only one type of content feels disadvantaged.
In my case; I consume two genres; bestiality and heterosexual content; but I never express opinions on topics that do not interest me. Regarding LGBTQI+ content; I personally have no interest; except when a trans character engages sexually with a female character; in this case; I find it fun to read and see how the plot unfolds.
Regarding bestiality in PigKing publications; I believe more than half of the audience enjoys the theme; while the other 50% is split among the other two genres. This leaves only about 25% of the audience interested in characters who have not yet had stories involving bestiality; which explains the desperate calls from some for more space.
I enjoy the puppies, foals, and little monkeys; I find it very entertaining. However; Teddy handles this theme the best; managing to convey the character's full immersion into the scene and the theme. Once we discussed the size of the horse's penis relative to Cynthia's body. I find the exaggerated proportions interesting; but when Teddy inserts the entire horse penis (black) into Cynthia; I wonder how it all fits. Of course; considering the author's imagination; it is quite funny. Some may not enjoy this theme; but many love this approach.
I just want to make it clear that there is room for all genres; patience is key. Each character will have a chance to be explored according to the audience's preferences. That said; I believe maintaining balance in publications is essential for fairness and to satisfy all of PigKing's audiences.
hat said, I want to emphasize that, in my opinion, all characters should engage in bestiality occasionally; not continuously, but as an alternative to maintain supporter engagement. I know many are passionate about their favorite characters, but they need to understand that these characters are not the property of any supporter. If the author wishes to create a story involving bestiality or sexual encounters with trans women, what is the problem?
There are some characters I would love to see in a sexual rally with dogs and then with a foal. There are other characters that were abandoned and could return, such as Naughty Kamilla. If a character is restricted to just one theme, it becomes difficult to develop creative storylines over time. Therefore, I believe it is necessary to vary the genres of the stories involving the characters to avoid monotony.
A good example of this is Doctor Brandie, who gained incredible momentum with the change in story genres. Changing the themes allows exploring new dynamics and keeps the audience interested, without compromising the integrity of the character or the plot.
Completely agree, with one exception, LF. She can't change the theme that makes her successful, because one element is part of this success. The exoticism and diversity of her animal partners, which allows her to break out of the canine loop, present in almost all publications dealing with this subject. In the last episodes 77 and 78, she is now exploring a BDSM section, which appears to suit her very well and has been rather popular, while it is a subject that has never been covered by PK. So she should certainly move from one of these universes to the other....
 
I get what you're saying, but then again, have you ever seen the infamous "Mr. Hands" video? It shows a dude taking a giant horse dick in his ass, all the way to the base. Much like the PigKing comics, you have to wonder where it all went but it somehow fit. Granted, the guy actually died after having his colon/intestines perforated by said horse dick, so...
I don’t like zoophilia and I consider this kind of practice disgusting. That said, it’s important to emphasize that there is a huge gap between reality and fantasy. Many people confuse a 3D artistic production with real life, when in fact they are completely different things. I know this may sound obvious, but I think it’s worth reinforcing the point.
The fact that someone enjoys reading a written script or looking at a drawn work does not mean they endorse the practice of what is represented there. Art, whether in the form of literature, comics, or animation, works with fiction, exaggerations, and metaphors that should never be interpreted as encouragement for everyday life. Just as nobody believes that horror stories turn readers into killers, it makes no sense to assume that consuming works of fantasy means supporting condemnable behaviors in the real world, including when we talk about themes like incest or other taboos.
Furthermore, I don’t see myself as the judge of the world, everyone is responsible for their own actions. And, let’s be honest, I assume no one here in this forum is under 18, at least in principle. What I’m doing here is just an analysis without exaggeration. If someone, in real life, decides to get involved in bizarre practices, like giving their ass to a horse, that person has to deal with the consequences. What can you do? The point is, these things do exist in the real world, and denying that is like trying to close your eyes to reality.
I’m not saying that I’ve never watched zoophilia content or films of this genre. I have even seen productions with famous porn actors in which this theme was present. The point here is not simply the act itself, but how it is represented. Many of these works feature incredibly beautiful characters (PigKing), with curvy and highly detailed bodies, enormous breasts, an aesthetic full of sensual exaggeration that exudes eroticism in an almost surreal way.
What makes some productions truly special is the way they balance this exaggeration with narrative and creativity. A clear example of this is the works produced by PigKing, who had a brilliant idea in investing in this theme in such a way. He combines the fantasy of “Beauty and the Beast” with extremely beautiful and detailed characters, creating a striking contrast between the grotesque and the aesthetically perfect. This approach not only distinguishes his work within the world of adult fantasy, but also transforms the theme into something visually engaging and narratively intriguing. The conscious use of exaggeration, combined with creative storytelling, shows how it is possible to explore taboo themes without losing artistic value and originality.
 
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Completely agree, with one exception, LF. She can't change the theme that makes her successful, because one element is part of this success. The exoticism and diversity of her animal partners, which allows her to break out of the canine loop, present in almost all publications dealing with this subject. In the last episodes 77 and 78, she is now exploring a BDSM section, which appears to suit her very well and has been rather popular, while it is a subject that has never been covered by PK. So she should certainly move from one of these universes to the other....
Lost Family (LF) is an extremely creative approach and perhaps the best work by PigKing. The work manages to create a deep emotional connection between the characters and the animals involved, establishing an affective dependence that makes the narrative surprisingly believable and engaging.
In episodes 30 and 31, the story is developed with mastery, showing Cynthia completely in love with her dogs and sexual partners, while exuding an almost surreal beauty and eroticism. The character is so well constructed and detailed that, on her own, she becomes believable within the universe of the work. Additionally, the combination of exaggerated aesthetics, emotional narrative, and exploration of taboo themes creates a powerful contrast between the beautiful and the grotesque, making each scene impactful and memorable.
Another strong point of Lost Family is PigKing’s ability to balance fantasy and plausibility. Even when dealing with extreme or forbidden situations, the story maintains internal coherence, allowing the reader to become emotionally involved with the characters without losing sight of the fact that it is fiction. This narrative skill, combined with visual quality and attention to detail, transforms the work into a complete and innovative artistic experience within the world of adult fantasy.
 
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Lost Family (LF) is an extremely creative approach and perhaps the best work by PigKing. The work manages to create a deep emotional connection between the characters and the animals involved, establishing an affective dependence that makes the narrative surprisingly believable and engaging.
In episodes 30 and 31, the story is developed with mastery, showing Cynthia completely in love with her dogs and sexual partners, while exuding an almost surreal beauty and eroticism. The character is so well constructed and detailed that, on her own, she becomes believable within the universe of the work. Additionally, the combination of exaggerated aesthetics, emotional narrative, and exploration of taboo themes creates a powerful contrast between the beautiful and the grotesque, making each scene impactful and memorable.
Another strong point of Lost Family is PigKing’s ability to balance fantasy and plausibility. Even when dealing with extreme or forbidden situations, the story maintains internal coherence, allowing the reader to become emotionally involved with the characters without losing sight of the fact that it is fiction. This narrative skill, combined with visual quality and attention to detail, transforms the work into a complete and innovative artistic experience within the world of adult fantasy.
Very good explanation.
 
Completely agree, with one exception, LF. She can't change the theme that makes her successful, because one element is part of this success. The exoticism and diversity of her animal partners, which allows her to break out of the canine loop, present in almost all publications dealing with this subject. In the last episodes 77 and 78, she is now exploring a BDSM section, which appears to suit her very well and has been rather popular, while it is a subject that has never been covered by PK. So she should certainly move from one of these universes to the other....
The behavior of the characters in the BDSM scenes was a bit over the top; other characters connected to Cynthia could have taken that role. Still, the artwork is fantastic, the story is engaging, and the dialogue is excellent. I’m still holding out hope for a twist; imagine if the little dogs joined the “party,” it would be hilarious chaos. Cynthia would have to keep two men and two little dogs happy at the same time, but then a moment comes when the helpless heroine is saved in a way only the little dogs could manage. I really think there should be this rescue, at least; that’s what I feel this chapter of the story needs. :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 
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The behavior of the characters in the BDSM scenes was a bit over the top; other characters connected to Cynthia could have taken that role. Still, the artwork is fantastic, the story is engaging, and the dialogue is excellent. I’m still holding out hope for a twist; imagine if the little dogs joined the “party,” it would be hilarious chaos. Cynthia would have to keep two men and two little dogs happy at the same time, but then a moment comes when the helpless heroine is saved in a way only the little dogs could manage. I really think there should be this rescue, at least; that’s what I feel this chapter of the story needs. :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
I think this is not the first time you have expressed this desire... the beginnings of Alzheimer's perhaps 😂 😂 😂 😂 (I'm joking). For my part, I don't find this scene excessive, quite the contrary, I find it consistent with something more realistic and especially with the psychology that I had made of the two brothers, that is to say characters without scruples and without consideration. If it had turned out like a new scene where Cynthia overwhelmed by pleasure "falls (again) in love", it would have been grotesque. I admit that I liked the evolution of her character through the total acceptance of what she is and the fact that she assumes the evolution of her tastes towards something more brutal. It suits her well I think and above all it allows her character to evolve while remaining in the same environment which after 76 episodes allows us to avoid repetitive weariness. but that's my personal opinion.
 
I think this is not the first time you have expressed this desire... the beginnings of Alzheimer's perhaps 😂 😂 😂 😂 (I'm joking). For my part, I don't find this scene excessive, quite the contrary, I find it consistent with something more realistic and especially with the psychology that I had made of the two brothers, that is to say characters without scruples and without consideration. If it had turned out like a new scene where Cynthia overwhelmed by pleasure "falls (again) in love", it would have been grotesque. I admit that I liked the evolution of her character through the total acceptance of what she is and the fact that she assumes the evolution of her tastes towards something more brutal. It suits her well I think and above all it allows her character to evolve while remaining in the same environment which after 76 episodes allows us to avoid repetitive weariness. but that's my personal opinion.
I was caught off guard by the plot. They appeared like real villains, almost like robbers. You’ve captured Cynthia’s psyche very accurately, which makes the story even more engaging. I really enjoyed the chapter—it turned out great. I think I’m already in the acceptance stage, just waiting for the outcome of the story, though still hopeful for a shocking twist… something like frenzied screams, fierce barking, and even a few bites on the butt, hahaha..😂😂😂
 
I get what you're saying, but then again, have you ever seen the infamous "Mr. Hands" video? It shows a dude taking a giant horse dick in his ass, all the way to the base. Much like the PigKing comics, you have to wonder where it all went but it somehow fit. Granted, the guy actually died after having his colon/intestines perforated by said horse dick, so...
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I was caught off guard by the plot. They appeared like real villains, almost like robbers. You’ve captured Cynthia’s psyche very accurately, which makes the story even more engaging. I really enjoyed the chapter—it turned out great. I think I’m already in the acceptance stage, just waiting for the outcome of the story, though still hopeful for a shocking twist… something like frenzied screams, fierce barking, and even a few bites on the butt, hahaha..😂😂😂
U made me laugh 😂
 

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