Another view of Krystal moutning her horse. Errr... whatever. Deadly combination of intelligence, agility and beauty, and strengh, mass and speed. Quite proud of this one :) :)
On another note, thinking about the ladies, having your bare crotch pressed against sweet and warm feathers while the vibrations from your running mounting runs all along your body must be a very enjoyable experience...
On another note, thinking about the ladies, having your bare crotch pressed against sweet and warm feathers while the vibrations from your running mounting runs all along your body must be a very enjoyable experience...
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Pour les hommes, c'est en revanche un véritable casse-burne, et j'en sais quelques chose pour faire du canasson de temps à autre, avec quelques oeufs cassés à la clé. M'enfin, tout dépend de la selle, et c'est vrai que monter à cru aide beaucoup!
... Mais je ne cache pas que cette théorie pour laquelle les ispices dy konaces apprécient les bourrins m'avait déjà traversé l'esprit (pervers bien entendu)
+Fav pour le trait de maître et la composition épique!!
... Mais je ne cache pas que cette théorie pour laquelle les ispices dy konaces apprécient les bourrins m'avait déjà traversé l'esprit (pervers bien entendu)
+Fav pour le trait de maître et la composition épique!!
Aïe, ouch, j'en ai mal rien que de te lire !! ^^'''' Personnellement, je n'ai fait qu'une seule fois du cheval, et malgré un "accident de parcours" (mes pieds sont sortis des étriers alors que le cheval galopait - aucune casse ni aucun traumatisme cependant), mais je n'ai pas ressenti ce problème, fort heureusement...
Pour les orgasmes à cheval, c'est évident - et celles qui n'ont pas la langue de bois te le confirmeront !
Et merciiii pour le fav ^^ ^^
Pour les orgasmes à cheval, c'est évident - et celles qui n'ont pas la langue de bois te le confirmeront !
Et merciiii pour le fav ^^ ^^
Nicely done as always. It's actualyl easy to forget that Krystal really started out as \more of a '\jungle savage' that got socialized by Fox.
Spea\king of who, any chance we can see you do more Fox and Krystal stuff? I rarely make request, but of majority of the artist I've seen draw them together, I find yours probably the most enjoyable to see.
Spea\king of who, any chance we can see you do more Fox and Krystal stuff? I rarely make request, but of majority of the artist I've seen draw them together, I find yours probably the most enjoyable to see.
Well, there are scales and scales... You know, snakes' ones for example are very, very smooth, I think the vision we have of dinosaurs with very rough skin comes from a whole, old vision of dinosaurs as big and ferocious creatures that have to inspire fear, even a fascinating disgust, in a world where surviving was only a matter of fleeing as fast as possible or kill all the others. Well, I believe their world was just the same as ours, only in a slightly little bigger scale as for some creatures, but otherwise just look at most predators actually : most of their time is spent sleeping, digesting, coupling, nursing, playing.
If we got that in mind, the appearance we want to give them can change considerably, and such a change is in progress since long, look at how they were displayed only a few decades ago ! From creatures from hell fighting each other continuously, we then saw them as apathic animals moving slowly and awkwardly, then we began to realize they were very agile and active beings even making huge migrations, and now we are discovering many theropods weren't at all looking like lizards, but more like birds !!
Same as for their skin : we were considering sharp scales like crocodiles, then more flexible, wartlike skin, and now feathers... Quite interesting progression, don't you think ?!! :) :)
If we got that in mind, the appearance we want to give them can change considerably, and such a change is in progress since long, look at how they were displayed only a few decades ago ! From creatures from hell fighting each other continuously, we then saw them as apathic animals moving slowly and awkwardly, then we began to realize they were very agile and active beings even making huge migrations, and now we are discovering many theropods weren't at all looking like lizards, but more like birds !!
Same as for their skin : we were considering sharp scales like crocodiles, then more flexible, wartlike skin, and now feathers... Quite interesting progression, don't you think ?!! :) :)
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