Question for tf fans.
2 years ago
Does anyone else find there tatse in tf tends to be the complete opposite of what u like in real life.
Ok so like normally I struggle with my weight and hating my body most days, especially lately after putting on some pounds. But I try my best to stay in shape and such. But then just the opposite I'm finding I really really like the idea of turning into a fatter animal. And I find I really really wanna experience gaining all that massive fat like Turing into a dairy cow or sow. Thinking about walking on all fours with all that wight sounds intriguing to me.
Also another thing I'm pretty clean person. I worry about smelling bad alot cause I sweat easily so smell is important to me. Yet again for tf I find I enjoy the idea of getting dirty while I'm trasnsforming or turning into a more dirty and smelly animal and want to experience all those new smells and dirty sensations and such?
Anyway that's my tf rambling for the day.
I'd love to hear anyones thoughs and opinions on this!
Ok so like normally I struggle with my weight and hating my body most days, especially lately after putting on some pounds. But I try my best to stay in shape and such. But then just the opposite I'm finding I really really like the idea of turning into a fatter animal. And I find I really really wanna experience gaining all that massive fat like Turing into a dairy cow or sow. Thinking about walking on all fours with all that wight sounds intriguing to me.
Also another thing I'm pretty clean person. I worry about smelling bad alot cause I sweat easily so smell is important to me. Yet again for tf I find I enjoy the idea of getting dirty while I'm trasnsforming or turning into a more dirty and smelly animal and want to experience all those new smells and dirty sensations and such?
Anyway that's my tf rambling for the day.
I'd love to hear anyones thoughs and opinions on this!
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As for scent, I am very drawn to it in real life. More than a few times, paying attention to my nose has pointed out danger, something shady, or something interesting. I find animal scents, such as the fur or skin of horses, cows, foxes, dogs and others to be "natural", and rather comforting. And this might sound odd or disgusting, but I also like the scent of cow manure? But only cows that have been feeding exclusively on grass. It's very distinct, and unmistakable, and not at all offensive.
Manure of cows that have been eating silage and hay, however, is not a pleasant experience.
One scent that will really get me excited and snuffling is the cheesy reek of freshly turned soil. Like a farm field that hasn't been turned in over a decade, with lots of rich, old loam from many years of weeds and other happy plants. Uhf! I just want to grab handfuls and shove my nose in it! So much life, just begging for onion sets, carrots, cabbage, potatoes, tomatoes, cucumbers and other lovely goodies!
I also like the scent of the human body. Not like swamp ass, or someone who hasn't showered in five days, that's gross and nasty. No, I'm talking a guy who's just come back from working in the summer heat, with the sweat still fresh and unspoiled by age. The delightful musk of armpits or feet that haven't become cheesy.
Consequently, I hate perfumed soaps, shampoos and laundry detergents, and try to avoid them like the plague. I much prefer light or non-scented soaps and detergents, and if I use any sort of antiperspirant, it's usually Thai Salt Stick. Underarm deodorant can sometimes turn me off, especially if it's strong? But musk based deodorants can be okay, especially if they're light. And dear GOD, walking anywhere near the soap aisle in a grocery store is worse than pepper spray, and will give me a hammering migraine.
Scent is something I'm finding I enjoy as a tf trigger for myself.
Well, I caught a skunk. And it sprayed. When I was arriving at work, I passed my boss, and he had a shit-eating grin on his face too. I had to take a breath, run into the greenhouse, compress the springs on the conibear, shake out the skunk, run out to recover, take another breath, run in, bag up the skunk, then run back out. I gave very serious consideration to depositing the corpse in the side road where the local cops like to set up speed traps, but it was *directly* across from the hatchery, and the prevailing wind would have brought it right to us.
As for working on a farm? No, but I've been around farms most of my life.
Silage is basically sauerkraut without the salt. It's green corn stalks and grass that's been ground up and loaded into a silo to ferment. The cows love it, but it has the same effect on them, as sauerkraut does on us: gassy, stinky and messy. It stays wet and gross for many days, and it takes a while for insects to break it down because everything has to keep coming out to take a breath.
But I can always tell when cows are feeding on grass. It's not sour or fermented, it's more sweet, if you can believe that. It's much less messy, and doesn't form puddles, it forms flops. It builds a crust within a day or two, and quickly gets broken down by flies, beetles and insects because they can burrow into it quickly and deeply.
And of course horses are just awesome all around. The horse smells nice, the leather smells nice, the feed smells nice and even their manure smells nice. I love the aromas around horses. Unfortunately, so do flies, both the biting kind and the non-biting kind.