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Anonymous commented at 2014-02-11 18:43:46 » #1486178

FIRST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(My excitement cannot be matched )

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Anonymous commented at 2014-02-11 20:15:15 » #1486230

Uh...um...let's see...uhhh...she's hot!

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Anonymous commented at 2014-02-11 21:39:22 » #1486274

i hope she can control her body temperature

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Anonymous commented at 2014-02-11 23:02:16 » #1486327

me lava you long time

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Troubleman commented at 2014-02-12 01:14:09 » #1486384

Well this Monster girl is just silly.
She doesnt burn at all, making "Lava" a total misnomer. Shes just horny and has a literal "hot body" when she is.

When you have sex with her you get a "burning" sensation and perpetual erection. That sounds an STD and Viagra combined.

The Ignis fire elemental, and Salamander both have flames that specifically state they dont burn anyone the Monster Girl doesnt want to.

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Anonymous commented at 2014-02-12 15:59:17 » #1486642

@Troubleman Would you rather be force-ably raped by a creature whose body is lethal to your health(life), or would you rather the creature be able to control it's body? I'm pretty sure the creatures body temperature is only unharmful to it's mate. Anything else is fucked.

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AlexTenThousand commented at 2014-02-12 21:45:34 » #1486792

Why the only thing that comes in my mind is Ceaseless Discharge from Dark Souls?

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Anonymous commented at 2014-02-12 22:14:57 » #1486811

sounds kinda dere seeing as when their "hot" they force you into sex rather you want to or not. then if you put their "fire" out they become the opposite

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Troubleman commented at 2014-02-23 00:54:26 » #1492584

Anon 5, Um you didnt read the part where the OTHER fire creatures could control their temperature, did you?

This creature doesnt have fire or even lava, she has "sex goo". The Profile even states that the red parts are softer than human skin.

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coldReactive commented at 2014-03-19 03:29:39 » #1505478

@Troubleman, indeed. By logic alone, if you can feel the texture of the object, it's not hot enough to force your body to feel pain/heat rather than texture.

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