About/FAQ
This page exists to give an outlet to certain fantasies of mine which could not be fulfilled (legally or healthily) in real life. To put it simply, I’ve always been fascinated by the thought of being consumed. From my earliest memories, I would find myself imagining beign cooked, butchered, eaten, and so on. There was no big trauma that twisted me or anything. It was just an unusual interest of sorts. Stories like Hansel & Gretel or cartoons which had cannibals dancing around a big iron cauldron fired my imagination in a way I didn’t understand.
As I became older, these fantasies became decidedly erotic in tone. I kept them to myself. Some times, I became convinced I was seriously sick, that these fantasies embodied some suicidal desire or revealed some kind of self-loathing. As I’ve grown older, I’ve come to realize that this is not the case. I’m a well-adjusted adult with a positive self-image, and thinking of myself as some kind of depraved pervert just because I enjoy imagining certain scenarios isn’t healthy.
Of course, spending all one’s time in fantasy with no outlet isn’t healthy, either. So, I decided to start incorporating them into stories so that others could share in them. I fantasize about being eaten. Others fantasize about eating. I put this web site out for them to find, so that they may consume its contents, and we can all indulge our fantasies a bit in a safe and legal way.
Questions
Why Are The Victims In Your Stories Mostly Women?
Because I want to identify with them. It’s not about misogynism or self-hate. These are my fantasies. I project them onto different fictional women with differing body types, backgrounds, and personalities, etc., because variety is the spice of life… but in the end, I’m imagining things from their point of view.
I will do some stories with a male victim or from the male point of view, just because—as I said—variety is the spice of life.
Why Are Some Of The Names In The Stories Symbols?
I cannot emphasize enough that the characters in the story are not real, but the fact remains that any combination of first and last name I choose for them is apt to belong to at least one real person. Imagine somebody who’s not into cannibal erotica doing a web search for their own name and finding that they’re the star player in one of my little scenarios?
I try to get around this by giving each character only one name: Mr. Smith will not have a first name, and John will not have a last name. In situations where it would seem grossly unrealistic for the full name to be avoided (checking somebody’s identity, for instance), I’ll use a row of symbols to represent the redacted name.
If you find this interferes with your immersion in the story, pretend that it’s a “names changed to protect the innocent” situation.
Why do some of the stories take so long to get to “the good part”?
It depends on what you consider the good part to be. Some people like the foreplay. Call me a slow-cooker if you will: I like the tension and gradual build-up myself. As I build up more of a library of stories, you can expect some of them to be more “quick snacks” than meals—I do have ideas for single vivid scenes and very short stories, “slices of life”, if you will.

