☠️ - Your opinion on... Fatal vore.
I looooooove fatal vore. I mentioned this in the post about reformation, but it's really the finality and lasting consequences of it that I like a lot. There's usually no coming back from eating/being eaten, no do-overs, no nothing. The only thing the prey will ever be now is nutrient mush and fat on the pred's gut and body.
There's a lot of different scenarios that I just love, love because fatal vore is so versatile. If you want some cruelty, you can have an uncaring pred who churns away and ends their prey without a care. If you want some angst, you can have a pred who accidentally digests their prey and is devastated by this (although a pred who is like "oh well" to accidentally churning their prey is definitely super hot as well).
There's also a huge potential for intimacy, even unwilling intimacy, because the pred is basically making the prey part of themself now. The pred and their prey will never be apart again, albeit the prey is now just jiggly fat.
🖍 - Do you prefer… Realistic or unrealistic/cartoony vore?
Vore is definitely very unrealistic from the get-go unless you're a snake/pelican/etc. or are swallowing something VERY small, but I generally prefer more realistic vore, or at least, as realistic as you can get with same-size vore, with a few exceptions here and there. I do also like mass/multi-prey vore a lot which pushes the boundaries into the more "cartoonish" area of vore.
Anyway, I usually like preds who take a long time to swallow their prey because it probably would be extremely difficult to swallow someone/something that large, especially if they're struggling the entire time! And then after they've finished swallowing their prey and can breathe again, they're panting and moaning from the exertion (and fullness). Tight and defined bulges are super hot as the stomach struggles to fit the entire prey inside. Even on fatter preds, there would still be a lot of definition in the figure of the prey. I'm not the biggest fan of smooth, globe-like bellies in vore, unless it's showing that the prey has been digested.
Now, I usually like digestion that takes half a day to a day in length which miiiiiight make sense if you've eaten a really big, but still manageable, meal, but I feel like a whole person might take way longer. At least a week, maybe even two or three, for most of the prey to be mush.
I could probably go on and on about this topic in vore, but I'll stop here before I end up writing a whole 14-page essay about it LMAO.