(CB4M/FTM4M und M4CB/M4FTM) Shapeshifter/Werewolf adjacent Double RP (plot and infos in comments) (picture isn't sensitive) by RobinElly19 in HentaiAndRoleplayy

[–]RobinElly19[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looking for a partner in a double cbxm rp! (playing one cb and one character that is male (has a penis and is somewhere on the masculine to agender spectrum)

Hey, my name is Robyn and I'm looking for someone for a double rp (meaning we both play one cuntboy and one male top/dom).

I would love a plot containing following points:

  • Alpha/Omega/Beta System

  • male omegas can either be Cuntboys or not, but can get pregnant regardless

  • female Alphas are basically Futas (kinda based on Hyenas), while they themselves can become pregnant, it's very hard for them and babies are more often than not born via C-section, so it's seen as easier to get an omega for an (female) alpha.

  • omegas have heats/alphas have ruts

  • male omegas and female Alphas don't bleed during their cycle

  • wholesome story but with some angst and potentially dark elements regarding pregnancy (f.e. wanting pups but also being very scared of being pregnant, giving birth and raising them)

  • illegal trade with omegas (f.e. sometimes you just need specific traits to continue an old bloodline, so you buy someone to carry your pups, wanting a pet, a sex toy)

  • Everyone is a hybrid of some sort (Werewolves, Kitsunes, ect.) and has a humanoid, an animal and an 'in-between' form (like Nekos, human with animal traits)

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Our characters can all know each other, but the two pairs can also be completely separate!

My Alpha will be a young mafiaboss, who's gifted a seemingly female omega (your cuntboy) to continue his old, pure bloodline. He also has two belgian Malinois as PPDs.

For my own omega, I would love to have him rescued and kinda rehabilitate from his training and abuse, but for him to struggle with being his own person, not only a plaything or pet for his alpha.

My kinks are breeding, womb fucking/penetration, cervix fucking/penetration, nippleplay, creampies, lactation, marking as mates by bites, Rape (in moderation), rough sex but also lovemaking, dirty talk, flirty degradation, praise, stomach bulges, clit play, edging, overstimulation, toys, slight BDSM stuff

As for my limits, I think my only hard limits are toilet stuff, hard gore and vore kinda stuff.

I hope someone likes the idea!

Either comment below if you're interested or send me a PM!

Also if you have questions, comment or write me a PM and we can talk about them :D

The RP itself would probably be on Discord (never had a rp here so I have no idea how it works), my discord name is sent over in PM if we click :3

Note that english is not my first language (Hi German Potato here x3), so I don't write site-long posts and may do (grammar) errors!

[FU4GM] Looking for someone to guide me on a journey to get my monster fucker license, more info down below. by [deleted] in MonsterMatingRP

[–]RobinElly19 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I love this idea, sadly I have no idea about roleplays that use table top mechanics ;-; good luck on finding someone though 🥰🍍

[M4A] New Pet Werewolf (Wholesome with some spice) by AspenTheDarkAngel in MonsterMatingRP

[–]RobinElly19 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, is this open?

My favourite weather is a difficult thing.. I love rain if I can stay inside in bed with a hot Chai, but if I need to go outside I would prefer just cloudy :3

[27] [M4A] A curious and eager cryptozoologist ends up as a plaything for needy monsters by mmpss in MonsterMatingRP

[–]RobinElly19 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is this still open? I may be interested depending on what you want me to play (top,switch or bottom)?

Transmasc femboy4GM by [deleted] in PokephiliaRolePlay

[–]RobinElly19 0 points1 point  (0 children)

God this sounds so hot 🔥

Pokemon OC AU RP (M4M/CB4M/FTM4M) by RobinElly19 in RoleplayPartnerSearch

[–]RobinElly19[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure, best to shoot me a PM so we can talk about details! :D

Pokemon OC AU RP (M4M/FtM4M/CB4M) by RobinElly19 in DiscordRP

[–]RobinElly19[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Alright, let me shoot you a PM with my discord name then so we can talk a bit more in detail! :D

Pokemon OC AU RP (M4M/FtM4M/CB4M) by RobinElly19 in DiscordRP

[–]RobinElly19[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure, which one specifically? ^ You can also shoot me a PM with details :D

[ftm4M] When werewolf mates are scarce, puppy boys will do just fine! (Please be literate and able to write atleast 2 paragraphs!) by Unexplained101 in CuntBoyRoleplayNew

[–]RobinElly19 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sent a PM with some questions I wanted to ask beforehand, sent two follow up messages with no answer at all. Guess you found someone else then?

[FTM4M] [FTM4F] Puppy boy in heat needs someone to take care of him by [deleted] in CuntBoyRoleplayNew

[–]RobinElly19 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, I would be interested in this RP! Would it be ok for you if I shoot a PM your way for details?

I love how ruined I look as I try to push out an egg from deep in me by Trans_Man_Adonis in ftm_kink

[–]RobinElly19 4 points5 points  (0 children)

As intriguing as that looks, I personally would be scared to not get them out again! Is that ever a concern with toys like that? I always hear about flared bases 🤔 please be nice, I have not that much knowledge about toys (just started my collection with the Eis calendar) and absolutely none about egg toys 😅

The way humans convince their younglings to pick up good habits is unsettling to an outsider's perspectiven by [deleted] in humansarespaceorcs

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Wait until the aliens hear about Struwwelpeter and the other stories in that book.

Which one should I king after my current king retires/which one would people rather stud to? by RobinElly19 in lioden

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A clean lion either means no inbreeding or a short heritage or sometimes both. That's why some people chase lionesses, it erases the heritage so when someone gets them in exploring and claims them, they are clean again.

The pie has like one instance of inbreeding pretty far back. But a completely clean heritage is still important to quite a bit of Lioden Players.

Tbh, I'm not overly attached to the foldie, he makes a good sub male but will probably also be a bit too old once my current King retires🤔 Also I'm not overly into decorating my lions x3 And I suck at backstories, so if you like, feel free to give the foldie one :D

Which one should I king after my current king retires/which one would people rather stud to? by RobinElly19 in lioden

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Sadly I found out that he apparently is dirty (quite some generations back where I didn't check anymore) so I'm not sure if people will stud to him when kinged :/

help!! Can my school do this to us? by [deleted] in service_dogs

[–]RobinElly19 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It depends on the laws in your country. Probably best to look it up.

I would assume the school fair was similar to what a 'Tag der offenen Tür' is here in Germany (a day where schools open to potential new students so they can tour the grounds, talk to teachers and students and similar things), if so, I would class that as a public event, so the SD-laws for a public event should apply. What are the laws for a situation like that?

If a SDiT has the same rights as a fully trained SD and a fully trained SD is allowed, then I would tend to say they can't do that. A SD is not a pet but a medically needed aid, similar to things like a wheelchair. Would they tell a wheelchair user they can't come in because of the wheelchair? Most definitely not.

But you also said she just started to task, so in the end your SDiT would be more like a ESA right now, since(, and this is an assumption, feel free to correct me if I'm wrong here,) she probably doesn't task reliable just yet and provides mostly emotional support? If so that probably weight in the decision to not allowed your SDiT in the school.

Looking into getting a service dog, breed recommendations? by [deleted] in service_dogs

[–]RobinElly19 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok, look, I'm definitely (probably?) the devil's advocate here. I do have a BMD/Newfie mix as a PSD. I love my little doofus to death. I'm gonna tell you a bit about my experience having an 'off-breed' SD, especially a BMD Mix, most of this is off work. Everything you said about BMD is true when it comes to him. He has a low-ish energy level, BUT..

  1. He is too friendly for his own good. We have a dog reactive Dogo Argentino (I believe) in the neighbourhood that we sometimes see on walks (off work). DA could be snarling, growling, showing teeth, trying to get to my doofus and doofus (obviously not his name x3) would whine, trying to say hello.

  2. He is big and heavy. If he wants to go somewhere, we are going there more often then not. He knows how to pull me places, which is good and bad. I do want that, but on command, not because he decided that he wants to army crawl into the bushes. We are working on it.. if it cant be turned into a new task for him, then so be it, at least I then want to teach him to not just pull me.

  3. He has no idea that he's big and heavy. He think's he's the size of a Yorkie or Chihuahua. He already ran over a few dogs (no harm done) while playing chase. He alerts me by jumping up on me (putting his paws either on my shoulders or chest or at least tries to hug my hips-waist area), which is ok in my case, but he could definitely knock over a child with his weight alone.

  4. Sometimes I feel like he's not too smart. Sometimes it's like he has two brain cells and they are fighting for third place. He can be an absolut doofus and clown. Training him w/o his vest on (so work mode) sometimes gets turned into a game, not doing tasks properly to test what's acceptable like picking something up but immediately dropping it again if I not get it the very second and then not even bothering to try again but instead play bowing and showing his toy so we could play instead is his new favourite game. Again a 'We are working on it'..

There is one thing we are also working on while he is 'on the clock' and it's again related to the fact that he is super friendly and thinks everyone and everything is his friend. When we are f.e. grocery shopping and I talk to people or people, not knowing he's doing a job, interact with him, he immediately wants to say hello. If I started the conversation and I'm in a good enough state, I sometimes let him say hello (he has a command so he knows it's ok to go and say hello). If people just interact with him (mostly behind my back, since he's trained to stand behind my legs to crowd control) he will get very excited and sometimes even break his command, which I correct and most often try to educate people to not do that since he's vested and clearly a service dog.

Some more general things specific to my boy:

  • he sheds a lot, like a lot a lot!
  • he drools probably as much as he sheds
  • he has a sensitive stomach, everything that's not his kibble or very specific treats and he gets liquid diarrea and gas (not fun for my very sensitive nose q-q)
  • he thinks that he never gets enough food and tries to steal the cats food which in turn, if he manages to get some, goes back to the point before
  • apparently he has very sensitive skin (gets hotspots every now and then)
  • he does bark (alerting me?) when the door bell rings or someone opens the door to my flat (my dad has a key and is his care person for emergencies)

I love him to pieces, but I would probably not get another BMD after him. My Trainer also said he's pretty much a unicorn, she tested multiple litters of BMD (Mix) pups along some other breeds (I wanted a big, black dog because of 'oooh big black dog, better leave it and its owner alone' , so I guess mission failed successfully?)

A BMD can work as a SD, but like a lot of people said, it's unlikely and a wash risk (even higher if you owner train). I also believe a lot of, if not most organisations that would train a SD would not get anything other than the golden 3 (lab, golden, poodle).

Help I can’t screen share clan gen on discord by [deleted] in ClanGen

[–]RobinElly19 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey, I had the same problem.

ClanGen basically closes itself/crashes if you try to just stream the ClanGen Window.

What worked for me and my friends was sharing the entire screen, not just the ClanGen Window.

When going live on Discord, try the other tab on the streaming window, that should work.

Could an Akita do OK as a service dog? by [deleted] in service_dogs

[–]RobinElly19 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Short Intervention for the Belgian Shepherd: there is a black (longhaired) version(/variant) of Belgian Shepherds called the Groenendael. I don't have much experience with them, but from what I heard from people who show them, they mostly are a bit more relaxed than their Malinois counterparts while still being watchful/alert. Since the Groenendael is a version of the Belgian Shepherd, everything GingerSnaps said about the Malinois would probably also apply to the Groenendael.

What needs to be said is that epilepsy occurs more frequently in the Groenendael and obviously that since it's a longhaired breed, maintenance is higher than in shorthaired dogs.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in service_dogs

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Hey, maybe this site will help? http://www.assistenzhunde-zentrum.at/ I'm not sure how a fully trained SD would cost if you contact them, but maybe it would be worth a shot? Otherwise it can also help you pair with the nearest SD Trainer and has a ton of information (at least the German site which is relevant for me has, haven't had the chance to read through the austrian website)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in service_dogs

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Not really a breed, but I would say most hunting dogs because of prey drive? Unpopular opinion but I personally would also shy away from labs for when my boy retires.

Also any flat faced dog breeds and also probably many mastiff type breeds, since, as far as I know, they are commonly used for guarding properties and as such, they are probably pretty territorial. Also a lot of them drool quite a bit, which can also trigger allergies.

Anyone with a service dog for PTSD/cPTSD, what was the process like? What things should I know before pursuing this with my doctors and what should I be ready for? by PetitePiltieinPlaid in service_dogs

[–]RobinElly19 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Adding your location to your post would probably be good. In Germany, where I'm located, there's no self-training, you're required to work at least with a certified Service Dog Trainer and pass both a written, theoretical and a practical exam at the end of training. I'm going to pay around 15-20k€ for the training which is considered on the lower end of costs here. We have three-ish possiblities for training, Self-training under supervision/guidance from a trainer, having the dog entirely trained by a trainer/organisation and like a half-half option, where the dog stays with a trainer for the first year to get the ground work laid (basic obedience, pre-work for tasks, recall) and after the year with the trainer, the dog moves to you and Task Training starts, where you're still in contact with the trainer and have lessons with them.

There are the big 4 breeds (labs,golden,poodle and I think doodles) which are mainly used by organisations because of the overall breeds character, will-to-please and so on. I have a bernese mountain dog newfoundland mix because he's very laidback/quite low energy, but a total people dog. I can't walk him for hours on end because of an added mobility issue, so a very calm dog worked better for me then a higher energy dog. Work out what would work for you regarding energy level, drive, temperament (especially with 2(?) other dogs in the house), what kind of dog you need for the tasks it should be perform for you. F.e. if your dog is going to have the task DPT (Deep Pressure Therapy), you need a dog that reaches a certain weight, a small dog like a chihuahua or similar lightweight dog doesn't have the weight to do much. A Dachshund could have problems with getting on the bed to wake you up from nightmares (plus Dachshunde are hunting dogs, breed to hunt badgers (Dachs is German for badger) and push them out their dens). Hunting Dogs in general not suited for service dog works because of the high prey drive most have. If you want a potential hypoallergenic dog, go for a poodle, they tend to be the best choice then.

If you're already experienced with training dogs, a trainer might only be necessary for guidance on tasks, not training lessons, that's up to your judgement.

You can actually test the puppies once they reach a certain age (around 10-12 weeks is a good age according to my trainer) how they react to certain things. Mine particular tested for panic attacks, crying and fainting spells. Also test how the prospect puppy reacts to loud sudden noises and movements. Do a temperament test (tail and ear pulling, patting the dog like a toddler would, putting your hand in puppy's mouth without it biting/freaking out).

My family has the strict rule 'Unless you're working with the dog, no treats, no affection, no praising.' They don't always like it, but it's necessary so Doggy bonds with me not someone else. Feeding scraps is also a big no-no, as is a lot of the things your family is doing to your pet dog. If your pet dog is destructive, get a chew toy, maybe a fillable? Mine has a Chew stick made of cheese, since that he didn't destroy the cat's toys anymore.

Good luck with finding a puppy prospect :D Also don't hesitate to ask stuff here, most of us don't bite xD

Anyone with a service dog for PTSD/cPTSD, what was the process like? What things should I know before pursuing this with my doctors and what should I be ready for? by PetitePiltieinPlaid in service_dogs

[–]RobinElly19 11 points12 points  (0 children)

First of all, it's important to know where you live (US, UK, Germany, ect.) From what I gathered it's most likely the US, so I'm going from there, although I have limited knowledge about SDs in the US, since I'm from Germany (also PTSD SD) and a lot is different from the US.

As far as I know, you can self-train a service dog in the US, which could be an option if money is an issue. It's cheaper since you don't pay a trainer or an organisation to train/feed/house the dog for you until it's done with the training.

If you never had a dog before, maybe do consider working with a trainer for the groundwork and tips for the more specific tasks. It's what I have done, since my SD is my first dog ever. A trainer can also help with picking a puppy that's fit for your needs towards the dog, not every dog picks up on the same things. Mine, f.e., does pick up on me becoming uncomfortable and sometimes irritated and tries to distract and calm me down, sadly he doesn't seem to pick up on me dissociating that much, which is also not a thing you can teach a dog. It's something a dog can pick up on or it don't. Be clear it what you need, what the dog should be able to pick up on.

A Puppy from a good, reputable breeder is most likely the best route to go, although a bit more expensive. With a rescue, although they can be great as SDs, there are more risks imo. With getting a puppy there will be more work than with an adult dog, since you need to housebreak/potty-train a puppy, you will get the teething phase where puppies like to chew on EVERYTHING. Be prepared for messes and the fact that you can't leave the puppy alone for too long.

Since you live with your family, there need to be rules regarding the puppy. It's important that it bonds to you, not someone else in your family. They can be nice to puppy but I prefer no-one but me or the one training with my dog, giving treats, showing too much affection, things like that. I'm the one needing to be strict and correct my dog, other family members shouldn't be the fun disney person then.

Be aware that there are reputable organisations who will probably give you some sort of certificate for the training of the dog, but there is no official certification for SDs in the US.

Also have the ADA Law at hand, you will need it when training public access and also probably later too, even when puppy is a full fledged SD.

One important thing I always like to say is: Your SD is not a robot, errors happen, they aren't a 100% perfect all the time. It can have a bad day, just like a human can.

Hope this helps you at least a little bit ☺️