Overwhelming a subject with pleasure appeared to be one of the most effective means of producing accelerated changes to the body. Today’s subject presented a notable absence of resistance, as the pleasant sensations caused a profound desire for the transformation to continue. The phallus became engorged rather quickly, and the subsequent slapping against the stomach created enough stimulation for the head to flare. To my surprise, upon reaching climax, the subject did not completely ejaculate. I hypothesize that the quick burst of semen was the result of tense muscles in the region, as once the subject’s hips locked into their quadrupedal orientation, the subject experienced an invigorating release. The moaning throughout the process was likely caused by the subject’s suspension in a protracted state of profound pleasure. Once the tension released, the subject was pushed over the edge and the transformation concluded.
Hey there! I’ve been working on a project that isn’t ready to reveal just yet, but hopefully this is something you’ll enjoy in the meanwhile. I randomly decided to sketch this into an animation after having a couple doodles sitting in an untouched folder for months. It’s a bit different from what I normally do, so let me know what you think!
Hey there! I’ve been working on a project that isn’t ready to reveal just yet, but hopefully this is something you’ll enjoy in the meanwhile. I randomly decided to sketch this into an animation after having a couple doodles sitting in an untouched folder for months. It’s a bit different from what I normally do, so let me know what you think!
Category All / Transformation
Species Horse
Size 720 x 494px
File Size 2.19 MB
Oh I'd really like to see that.
I experimented with how I think it would work in this commissioned sequence:
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/53168552/
Its perhaps not anatomically accurate for the knot to be 'popping' free of the sheath but looks more visually spectacular than say the knot just forming after the sheath retracts.
I experimented with how I think it would work in this commissioned sequence:
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/53168552/
Its perhaps not anatomically accurate for the knot to be 'popping' free of the sheath but looks more visually spectacular than say the knot just forming after the sheath retracts.
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