Recent Comments

1/31/25, 9:53 PM
Great line: "suck it like you mean it".
hairyartist
1/31/25, 3:07 PM
I love it, thank you Jack~!!
1/31/25, 4:36 AM
I've never used any substance, but I think which one to use first. This was a very original idea!
1/30/25, 9:23 PM
Sorry, but the mention of Alpha Lorraine made me flash on a pack of super bitchy Werewolf drag queens! “Oh grrrrrrul!” 🤣

1/31/25, 3:19 AM
@[Bjort](/user/show/10002297) Isn’t that a little bit of what we’re doing here? ;-) I want to write gay wolves for gay men. Big gruff tough men, but also a little bit o’sass. Glad that it’s finding an audience.
1/31/25, 12:55 AM
Welcome back! Brilliant start, hoping you decide to continue it
1/30/25, 4:39 PM
Oh men, you stretch this out quite a lot... you're just as cruel as Will's father probably is!
1/30/25, 4:36 PM
Cool idea! I love this consensual enslavement part, and I can't wait to read more!
Anonymous
1/30/25, 4:32 AM
What is a familiar exactly ?

1/30/25, 4:45 AM
@Anonymous A familiar is a helper creature to a superior magical being. The classic example is a witch and her cat. Malificent & her raven, Ursula & her eels, Jafaar & his parrot Iago are all examples from cinema. Horror can depict the familiar as a willing participant or an enchanted/enslaved creature. I’m depicting familiars in this world as enchanted/enslaved. Frank is not a true familiar; he’s a dog who sees Yousef as his master. But some wolves have labeled him as such, given his origins. Paul is a full on familiar, cock ring & all. For more info: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Familiar

Anonymous
1/30/25, 5:02 AM
@[Rock Creek Werewolf](/user/show/10002145) Oh thanks also does the familiar transform , does the trigger to transform the same mondjugen

1/30/25, 4:17 PM
@Anonymous So far, my story’s familiar (Paul) has not transformed… yet. ;-) A familiar is not a Mondjugen. They’re not fated to become wolves themselves.
1/30/25, 2:34 PM
Please tell me this will continue.

1/30/25, 3:35 PM
@[Beaner](/user/show/2654278) Just waiting on approval :)
1/30/25, 10:51 AM
Nice. And a bit caring