It’s understandable that Lupi is meant to be an introductory character for Emily, but we are already in the
second episode and there is still no clear scene of penetration. Two chapters show Emily having sex with Lupi, yet at no moment do we actually see Lupi’s penis entering Emily’s vagina. That creates a certain sense of disconnect, because the narrative suggests sexual intercourse, but the scene itself never visually confirms the key moment.
So the question is:
is this really a chapter that involves sexual intercourse, or is it only implied? As it stands, it feels more like a sequence of poses and camera angles that avoid showing the central point of the action.
It is also worth remembering that
Teddy is the one rendering the scene, so this visual approach probably comes directly from the way he chose to compose the shots. So far he has not taken any approach that clearly shows penetration. In other words, even with two chapters dedicated to this interaction between the characters, the camera consistently avoids showing the moment that would clearly define the sexual act.
Speaking constructively, I understand that there may be
technical issues in 3D rendering that make this kind of shot more difficult. Many artists work with software like DAZ Studio or Blender using pre-rigged characters. When two bodies get very close, a common problem called
clipping can occur, where one object visually passes through another in an unnatural way.
To avoid that, artists often need to use
body morphs, geografts, or additional deformers, along with very careful pose adjustments. Without those resources, the scene can end up looking artificial or with visible intersections between the models, which requires extra preparation and technical refinement. It is also possible that the artist simply does not have the
specific plugins or assets that make this type of interaction easier to render.
Another possibility is simply a
visual direction choice. Some creators prefer to suggest the action through camera angles, lighting, or cropped framing to hide imperfections in the models or to speed up the rendering workflow.
Even so, as a reader, having two full chapters avoiding the central moment of the scene weakens the overall effect. If the intention is truly to portray a sexual interaction between the characters, it might be worth investing a bit more effort into those technical adjustments or into the scene composition so that the action is not only implied but also visually clear.
In the end, I was actually quite curious to see
how Lupi was managing things with his penis while being with Emily, especially since he was in a position where gravity seemed to put a lot of pressure on him, almost forcing him to perform a bit of acrobatics just to keep the act going. But Teddy did not show any of that interaction in a more explicit way, nor how Lupi’s small penis actually penetrated her vagina. That ended up leaving a visual gap exactly at the point where the scene seemed to be heading.
