Brr, quite cold today. The rain raised the minimum temperature by 2-4 °C, but as everything is wet and soaked, it doesn't help in the personally felt comfort temperatures. Humidity leads the body warmth astray quickly compared to dry, cold wind.
Still thinking about how to build a transportable backpack-wooden stove.
(While electric heating clothes are a good possibility, they are not that easy to wash and this makes more insulating clothes often the better choice.)
Off for the day (probably), hope you floofs have a good time. ?️ ?
Wish me luck and fortune, I ate too much sweets again. Really a bad choice. Next seven days no big amounts of sweets are to be eaten.
Not really. If we are talking vaginally.
The vagina is very capable of expanding to accommodate a variety of different girths. Given some hormonal changes and preparation it can even allow a baby to pass that opening.
So, if the girth is too great, it just won't be able to get in, in a stallions case this will probably result in some painful thrusts between the leg without him being able to enter. If the girth is not too great, it can be some initial pain but the vagina will adjust itself.
Too great length WILL however cause beaucoup pain, very long and with a lot of force and we are talking about serious internal injury.
I'm back for a few minutes - went shopping for groceries and am eating some healthy salad right now.
That's a better choice than those damn sweets.
Wishing you newly arrived floofers and floofies a good time , hope you have a quite stress-free day and better weather than we could afford here over my head. ?️ ?
@MrsShemon : Well explained, all body orifices have some limitations, but for the usual size differences, adjustments and things which might enter they are well built and robust enough. If someone thinks it's a good idea to open up the own anal cavity for a male horse's penetrative body part, then it's mostly in the own responsibility - with risky outcome. (Mr. ? approves of this analysis, just unfortunately too late.)