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Apr 24, 2018 19:59:30 GMT 9.5
Post by paul on Apr 24, 2018 19:59:30 GMT 9.5
Dogman " It’s snowing hard big flakes outside, and it’s eerily quiet. I’m crouched in my pajamas alongside backside of the house. I’m holding my breath…looking up at the roof, listening. Slowly the clawed hands and timber wolf face with piercing blue eyes peers over roof down at me. It’s the exact same creature I saw in my youth! We stare at each other blankly for few seconds. There definitely was a weird sense of recognition between the creature and me ein those moments. I was physically frozen and shocked because the creature was only a good 8 feet or so from me on the roof of my home. It suddenly leaps off the roof about 30 ft into our backyard. It lands on all four then runs on two legs back into the treeline in what seems like a blur. It’s standing there at treeline looking at me. The contrast of the snow and it’s size and fur make it easy to spot.I hold still while the wolflike creature and myself stare each other down. We stare at each other for I’m guessing a minute. In that minute my adrenaline dumped. My fear of this creature turned to anger for it disturbing my life, my family. I made a decision as my anger grew, a reckless one…. I yelled a loud angry noise and charged, machete in hand directly at it. Pathetically, it took me like fifteen seconds to run the distance the creature had in like 2 moments. The wolflike creature didn’t budge, move or anything. It just stood there watching me run at it. It appeared mildly amused, its facial expression almost a smirk. As I got within about 30 feet, in my head loudly I hear audibly… “DON’T!!!”. It’s a deep loud voice. I swear the sheer volume of the voice stopped me dead in my run at the creature. I was instantly physically calm, confused, still afraid of the creature, my fear of it was different for me. It’s presence was still overwhelming to me… At this moment I realized this creature is intelligent? I dropped the machete in a physical plea, a gesture to not be harmed. I backed away in slow deliberate steps backwards still facing it. If it chose to be violent, it could easily kill/ harm me from physical appearance of it. After few seconds it turned and walked calm about 30 feet into the woods. Its presence faded and it felt like it wasn’t ever there…" lindagodfrey.com/2018/04/20/michigan-dogman-roof-stalker/Note the final statement that suggests teleporting or an etheric creature as was asserted with the Sasquatch. Also note that the presence was "overwhelming" when the man was trying to attack it. This suggests a very strong emotional or mental aura.
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Yeti
Apr 24, 2018 20:07:19 GMT 9.5
Post by paul on Apr 24, 2018 20:07:19 GMT 9.5
Another dogman "It looked like a wolf and it was right outside the picture window, so much so the snout hit the window. It was watching my cats. It didn’t take any notice of me until I walked up to the window. It was looking at me and I was watching the–for a lack of a better word–wolf. We were staring at each other for about five minutes. It had a canine appearance but was bigger than any dog or wolf I have ever seen. ... it did not seem evil or menacing. I’m very confident in saying that it looked like every other animal in the forests. It had a very domestic dog-like appearance. It had dark, matted fur and those eyes Ms. Godfrey; I felt those eyes had lucid thought behind them. It didn’t seem malicious and the cats were right by me looking at it. The cats sensed it out in the woods before I saw it. The cats didn’t ‘puff up’ so I don’t think it frightened them, but they knew something wasn’t quite right. Then the strangest thing happened; it turned around and walked on two legs back to the woods. It was up on its hind legs and didn’t drop on all fours. ... There was a moon out and I could see everything till I got to the woods. There was paw prints from the stream to the trailer and back to the stream again. These were huge paw prints not like any wolf or dog and they were only two sets of them, not four. " lindagodfrey.com/2018/04/04/holiday-window-dogman/So here the dogman is interested in the cats and not the human and the cats are not frightened.
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Yeti
Jul 14, 2018 9:25:27 GMT 9.5
Post by paul on Jul 14, 2018 9:25:27 GMT 9.5
"We saw a large, tall, dark, and oddly shaped creature run out from the left side of the overpass and hit the rear quarter panel of the small truck in front of us, causing the truck to fish-tail.... It looked like a giant dog or wolf. It was bipedal, not on all fours. It was at least 7-7.5 feet tall. It had a kind of mane around its head ( much like a lion’s mane) the hind legs looked like dog legs when they are up on two legs…like the knees are backwards, which seemed more pronounced as it was running across the two-lane highway left to right. The front legs were swinging freely as it ran. The face was definitely canine, much like a collie face….elongated with a snout and nose protruding from the face. The mouth was slightly opened as it ran…and the creature was covered by longish dark hair, but in varying lengths. It had pointy ears that seemed to be more on the top portion of its head rather than on the sides. " lindagodfrey.com/
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Yeti
Dec 28, 2022 15:01:20 GMT 9.5
Post by tundrawolf on Dec 28, 2022 15:01:20 GMT 9.5
This is a good one!
I actually share a heart (long story) with a half wolf half human woman.
Human\animal\alien hybrids are actually alive and thriving.
I could go into detail but suffice it to say they are, "people with animal instincts."
Which, after first blush may seem odd, until you realize that a human with the selfless, passionate love of a wolf for her mate is actually something humanity can learn from. And, they are intelligent. In some ways, smarter than a base human. So it's important not to judge.
For example, the Leonid people are noble, and they are great to hang out with.
The Wolfen are known for their parties.
The Foxen are sensual lovers.
The gorilla folk are powerful.
These are stereotypes but are found from the knowledge of an individual i am attached to.
They can also be hurtful to these people (not all Foxen want to hop in bed with someone...) But it can give you an idea.
The yeti are a bit of a mystery to me.
The Wolfen who choose to leave the settlement who are spotted by humans are called "dogmen". They are a feral (wild) version of the Wolfen, who are an ordered and "civilized" cohesive society.
Something about a "dogman" dog woman appeals to me on a personal level... Just the wildness of them... If I saw a dogwoman and she was amiable, I would enter into a relationship with her. Or, a male dogman, I could see having a relationship with one as well. (As a human, myself. I am betrothed to my Wolfen woman. Asrael. I'm just saying if I didn't die it would be fun, potentially.)
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Yeti
Dec 28, 2022 15:11:03 GMT 9.5
Post by tundrawolf on Dec 28, 2022 15:11:03 GMT 9.5
Oh also, I recall a story of a human man feeding a "dogman" a big plate full of hamburgers.
I can tell you, though the human man claims never to have seen the creature again, as a human who has a "bit of wolf" in my unseen DNA, his home was kept safe and protected in ways he probably couldn't imagine.
This is why I say a relationship with one of these creatures could be beneficial.
There are also reptoid beings...
Also it should be known, the dogmen have reportedly killed humans.
And, dogs who have encountered dogmen will some times expose their bellies in submission to a superior canine.
If your dog ever resists going deeper into the forest it's likely a dogmans urine scent markings that are making his hackles raise...
The dog knows it (and you) stand no chance if the dogman wants you to perish... As the saying goes...
"If it's white, say goodnight"
Thankfully making one so angry it wants to turn you into a headline is extremely rare... But people disappearing in the forest...
There have been tales of entire forests going silent and an eerie feeling... Could be a dogman. Or a reptoid, or a malevolent grey perhaps. The forest only quiets itself when something it has no defense for is present.
There is a Terrance Popp video where he describes such an encounter.
I should say my Wolfen other half is gentle... Kind... Caring... Compassionate... Her mind is strong... And she is honorable. The more I learn about her the less afraid I become (she was involved in an attack on me... Like I said long story, but the attack had to happen to protect my Wolfen... And to correct their king... I have forgiven her, and I actually am quite compassionate about her. You... Can't be afraid if you want to make space with the Wolfen...some humans love them so much they brave everything to be with the tribe. And the tribe respects them as their own.)
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Yeti
Dec 28, 2022 17:45:13 GMT 9.5
Post by tundrawolf on Dec 28, 2022 17:45:13 GMT 9.5
Also!
Humans have shot dogmen. They know humans are dangerous.
If you encounter one and it is aggressive, it could be for show... A universal sign of not wanting to harm it, (setting down a gun for example, hands defensive..) may bring it charging up to you.
Try not to soil yourself, he is only trying to see if you really mean him no harm.
Dogmen are also known as "the protectors of the forest"... My guess is there are beings in the forest that can terrorize humans that dogmen keep at bay.
It's often that these things are used to scare children (and some adults) but, once you get to know them, they are actually not only beneficial, but are possibly also essential.
That said, I would not fancy falling into the hands of a dogman who is furious with me.
Chances are I would leave bloody, but would likely be allowed to leave.
Further, humans have tried using dogmen for military purposes...
My guess is it didn't work out, because they are actually compassionate creatures and don't really want to use their intimidating features for bloodshed they themselves do not believe is justified.
Plus we have guns. And other technology that really just makes the dogmen more of an intimidation factor than something useful on the modern battlefield.
Further, they are also subject to humans trauma. Where a wolf knows when to "rest and digest" and pack violence is unheard of, the humans side of the dogman may be traumatized, underdeveloped... When you encounter one and it's sniffing you, there can be a sense of a foreboding that is unlike anything uninitiated humans have experienced, because while the wolf is calm and ordered, the human in him may choose to bully you... Frighten you intentionally...
You must remember, humanity once killed these creatures en masse... And it's in their DNA to fear us...
But 95 percent of the time their aggressive behavior is what's known as posturing...
Also if one is behind you... That is when most of their kills happen. It's a "clever girl" moment... But... It can also be when they know you are most vulnerable... If you hear them smelling you that is a good sign.
Talk softly to them... But also be aware our language can also be "offensive".
If you do not want a relationship with the creature, just project that. They are HIGHLY empathic beings.
If you want to be at peace with them, ritual submission works.
Be aware, this is not for the faint of heart.
Get to your knees, hands up. Lay down slowly and expose your belly (lift your shirt so they can smell your gut.) If he smells your belly, look into his eyes and sense for intent.
His nose detects intent, desire, danger, anger... If you are an angry person they tend to avoid you.
Remember, while they are true apex predators, they have learned to fear humans.
If you want to enter into a romantic relationship with one, you must also go deep into the forest where you have seen one. (If you see one it is usually because they wanted you to see them... Ask yourself why... Coming upon one may startle it but humans tend to be very noisy so that almost never happens...)
Leave "offerings" for it... Like food.
It will take some time. Leave the food in areas where they can safely eat it.
Lay on your back for hours, until the sun goes down.
Do this frequently enough so you attract her attention, and she begins to trust you.
The mating season of wolves (winter) is one of the best times.
Be aware hygiene means nothing to them, but she will appreciate a gentle hand.
Do not win her trust then abandon her.
She will come into the town looking for you to see if you need her help, and she will be murdered by the humans.
If she allows you access to her body, you are entering into a contract with her for life.
Also be aware her ways are not your ways. You may be chastised and not know why.
Get on your back and whimper. Ask her, softly, why she is angry. She will NOT hurt you. In fact you can be sure she will keep her mate safe.
I am told there are several humans who live with various dogmen and have (enjoy) productive and enjoyable romantic entanglements with them.
If you are a clean person and well kept you should probably avoid taking one as a mate.
Also if you take a male as a mate, they can be quite rough "in bed" and can actually harm a human, and must be trained to "make love" correctly (less violent thrusting, etc.) Their penises can have a bulb that swells during mating and may be quite large, and can cause discomfort or even bleeding and death (rarely).
Touch is important to them, and a gentle touch goes a long way.
You are also responsible to help raise any offspring you create.
Be aware: they have hearts that can be broken, just like us. They are just people, with a long and fairly complicated past, who are just trying to survive.
The truth is, as much as we have alienated ourselves from them, humanity doesn't know how many times a dogman has stood between a hungry bear and a vulnerable, but completely oblivious human.
Remember, they are part human. They often get lonely... They have human as well as wolf struggles.
It is also a mistake to get loose with your ways, and end up getting too comfortable with her, and end up watching her get murdered by hunters.
There is a reason they are elusive, and to enter into romance with one is essentially to protect her from your own kind for life.
The reason I say all this is because this may also be true of the yeti, who may be a human gorilla (or offworld species) hybrid.
I personally know humans who would abandon human society completely to be with a dogman. And that is what is required.
Accept any gifts with true gratitude and appreciation, but realize reciprocating means you are telling them, you desire some from of relationship. (They can become attached. No pun intended. Especially if the company is safe and good)
Not necessarily romantic or sexual in nature, but perhaps you desire your cabin to be watched over for adverse forest creatures.
If he agrees to do this, and he scratches at your door, let him in.
If you desire him, he will know, only a soft touch is required to test his readiness to mate.
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I'd you are someone who wishes to be with a male dogman, you must stop his immediate desire to mate (unless he is slow hands and cares for your safety. Some dogmen innately worry about their mates), and express an interest to "show him a new thing". The bulb (also called knot) does not have to go in for him to mate. Also, if the one desiring him is male, one must be cautious of the "knot" being too large (and causing death due to rupturing of the colon)
Be warned, if he unusually desirous you (is pent up and his instincts are activated) may also have no choice in the matter. In such matters, grasping his member from behind with a tight ring like grip can "fool" his body into believing he has passed the entrance to the vaginal canal, prompting his bulb to inflate outside of your body. Note: this trick may only work once. Once he is fully inflated, press backwards into him to simulate being "tied". This is why mating can be very dangerous. Obviously there is little to no danger with human-dogman mating behaviors with a female. Her internal body heat is highly attractive to a human. If you get her hips to jerk, you are doing well. Also it is not uncommon for virginal dogmen to leave their societies. Be aware, you may be her first. Also be aware she may be with children and is hiding them to protect them. You may or may not have any luck bonding to her children. Take no offense.
(I was asked to write this)
How to grow accustomed to a male dogman. There are inflatable "toys" for sex. (If your intention is to find romance with a male dogman) count the number of "pumps" vs size of the toy and compare it with your lovers knot size. (Oral sex can reveal his knot size) Insert, and pump until you are comfortable. Some lovers need less time than others. Overcoming of some pain is necessary unless your lover is particularly compassionate (they can be the most gentle lovers you can imagine.) If size is equal to 5 pumps... Get used to 5 pumps. Without a toy you are left to the wild. You probably will not die but trust your instincts. Facing death in the bedroom is the ultimate frontier. If you survive, no other will equal your lover. If you feel you are at your limits push him deeper and you will find more elasticity. Pushing out may also help. If you are reading this and plan on adventuring into the unknown a similar toy (cheap on eBay) may be a welcome addition to your daily kit. Keep rtv silicone for repairs in the wild. Keep in mind rtv ruptures mor easily than rubber. A thick application will go a long way.
If you have a heart for dogman romance, and you find one, count yourself luckier than the rarest of humans. You may choose to endanger your life or you may skip romance. Feeding the stomach is almost as powerful as romance.
Keep in mind you may never see a dogman.
It should be known that mating with them is considered one of the most vulnerable activities to them. There is a lot of trust involved. A soft touch goes a long way. Eye contact. Pressing the lips to the fur. (Be aware they may not have bathed in some time... Maybe ever. Some times the stink is worth the warmth.)
Once "tied" to you, it can last hours if he finds your scent attractive. Talk to him... Sigh... Learn the "mating growl"... (Or at least try. If he laughs that is a sign you're saying something other than, "I am enjoying this, and you.") If you "say" the wrong thing, he (or she) will "hit" you with their muzzle. They are asking if you "mean" it but with some aggression. Do not repeat the insult.
Being tied to an aggressive male is a poor situation to be in. Whimpering can disarm an adverse situation, but they may lose some respect for you, however it is better to be alive and thought less of than dead and retaining their respect. (Your choice)
When learning their language during foreplay, listen to his sounds... Repeat them back to him and observe his reaction... Speaking with them can be dangerous, such as insulting a family member when you are trying to initiate sex.
Be aware if he has a good time you will very likely be having him over regularly. Your body will stretch and grow to accommodate his perfectly. In his absence you will struggle with near extreme loneliness as, at some point, only he can satisfy you.
If he comes by, mates with you, then promptly leaves, don't be offended... When his affairs allow it, he will find you when it is cold outside, and he will spend days and weeks, learning to please you. They are as sensual lovers when they are safe as any human. Males may allow their feet to be touched and rubbed or they may maintain a masculine "don't touch me there bro that's gay" (or don't touch my feet I need those for walking. (Ironically, and I would rub the wolves feet i worked with, the males either didn't like their feet touched or couldn't care less, but the females tended to love paw\foot rubs and would fall asleep or at least close their eyes in enjoyment of it) attitude. Massages of his body can be worked in as he trusts you and used as a deep bonding tool.
If he disappears for good, it could be because he has died, or simply has caught scent of another and has moved on. Missing him so much your heart aches is not uncommon. However, he will make his way back to you when he is able. Solo males will often maintain a harem, but females who have become mated to a particular male may follow him around and have him care for her children in exchange for satisfying his needs. He is happy to satisfy his paternal instinct. Meeting other dogmen is rare.
When you hear his claws on your door, open it. He will stand there, and look you into the eyes. This is to determine if he is still welcome.
If he is, invite him in. (You know you love him. If you have another lover he will simply wonder is8 he is still allowed. Let him in.) If not, close the door gently... But he aware you will probably never see him again.
A dogwoman you are romantic with will eventually want to move in.
She will make the house "hers" and will likely urinate somewhere you don't like. She will bring dirt in, and decorate the place with branches, stones, animal carcases. There will be the scent of decaying flesh.
You may be allowed to have a say in how she decorates your home.
Remember: to dogmen there are no "bad" smells outside of chemicals, and this is only because they don't know if the bleach will harm them. They have been poisoned and died terrible, lonely deaths. When they pass on they will find the most remote area to pass on in peace.
When one dies they will be absorbed back into the earth, where their DNA will travel via a fungal (I believe) pathway back to the dogman central (animal) database where the instincts of their children will be formed. Heterosexual mating is also a highly effective way of passing genes on.
Homosexuality and bisexuality are both commonly practiced, as when you find a mate to have your needs met, you stick with them. In fact if two males are spotted together it is likely they are bothmore than friends. Lesbian relationships are rarer, as heat cycles breed a desire for raw penetration, but they do happen, and a dogman tongue can be a replacement for a phallus. Saliva and foreplay make adequate natural lubricants. Thrusting is not like with humans, a constant in out act, but deep, violent, desperate thrusting until they "tie" so not a lot of lubricant is needed, except they can be taught to make love like humans and many males quite enjoy the extended lovemaking sessions and friction of feeling their mate from inside in this way. (Not to mention their mates enjoy it too!) Males are naturally quite skilled with their tongues as it is a requirement for many females to initiate a tie.
When in a sexual session, be vocal, but be ready to have your sounds misconstrued. Eventually he will understand you are not talking smack on his sister but are actually enjoying his company. Be aware human sexual noises both male and female are very similar to prey noises. It is important to make your noises known (if they are acceptable to him or her...) Before initiating intimacy, rather than offending your partner mid coitus. Kissing, scenting (smelling) their bodies while making desirous noises can be an effective form of foreplay. Allowing him to inflate before penetration can be an effective way of training him more "human" mating behaviors. He will try to turn you around to mount you but resist him. Continue to touch, lick, kiss, smell until he is ready, then turn around and show him a new trick. Usually just one session and he will get it but up to 3 are also necessary for him to ignore his mating instincts.
I am seeing a scene of two dogwomen who entered into such a relationship. Eventually they looked at each other, realized there were no men around to douse their heat, shrugged, and continued their romance.
Humans are more compatible with the dogmen than many realize. To betray them is to break their heart... And people may not understand the depths of their abilities to love, although that love may manifest in untamed ways that make little sense to an uninitiated human. (It helps to know how to speak wolf, and dog. It took me years to learn how to speak wolf, and in was already a literary "expert"...)
The legality of a sexual union with one is rather laughable... If a dogperson chooses you as a mate, who will roll up a newspaper or turn the hose on such a terrifying creature? It also blurs the line of anti bestiality laws. At what point is there not enough human, and it breaks some archaic religious law?
The offspring of a heterosexual union with a dogperson may be strange and deformed, or it may be a beautiful watered down version of them with human features, pointy ears and a tail. Your instincts may tell you. Following the heart with her is more important except in specific circumstances.
It may be possible for a male dogman to impregnate a female human. Be ready for the offspring. He may be quite adamant you raise his children, regardless. (Humans are prized among the dogmen)
If you do not want a child with him, you may have to guide him into less fertile areas of your body (see instructions for homosexual unions)
If you have access to contraceptives you may not have a chance to apply them... Unless you have trained him in the act of foreplay (foreplay happens after orgasm not before. Kissing, touching, exhaling on your neck, a tongue that sends shivers down your spine... His breathing when he is aroused is key. Pay attention and you will find he has been giving you many signs before he is upon you.)
When two dogpeople are "tied" it is when they are must vulnerable. Many have been beaten to death when in this vulnerable position. Keep in mind: as a human you do not have a bulb. But the female will act as if you do. After climax you should remain inside of her to simulate being tied. You may even find stamina to go another round. She may massage you into another round. She will like this.
Fleas, ticks, and parasites are heavily rampant. If he allows you to worm him, consider this a good thing. You may have to ingest the wormwood first to show him it won't hurt him.
If he shows you the worms later, it's because he's proud of it. His appetite will drop to almost nothing and will show little interest in food. Slowly it will come back. Eating "the old amount" may cause vomiting until he understands he no longer requires the caloric intake he once did.
After worming a dog person will usually be around three to five times calmer and more relaxed. Easy going. Stress free. You may find them drunk with love for you because you have helped them become healthier. Remember, there is no dogperson hospital. This, however, has made them quite tough. Humans have claimed to have shot dogmen multiple times without it even phasing the creature. Chances are you're just making it angry (stop that.)
They may even smile after a good healthy worming.
Diet is meat. Vegetables can be worked in with light or heavy spices. If you make a dish they love, their tails will tell you. Make it often for them. Their only sauce is blood, their delicacy, the pungent, tangy taste of the liver. Introduce chicken cordon Bleu to them and be prepared to create an addict.
When feeding them WATCH YOUR FINGERS. If drool is present, you may be in some form of danger. Do not feed them directly if they are drooling unless you have taught them self control and a form of empathy for soft humans. Remember the word for "manners" isn't used much with them.
Howling like a wolf with the intent to summon, warn, mate can sometimes be a way to bring him in if you require his company.
But you must protect them from complacency so they are not murdered by a hunter or other human.
A tip: if you happen upon one in the forest, do a "half wave" (a half circular arc of a sharply upwardly bent hand. Make a "stop" motion with the palm of your hand, lowered, and then create the half circle arc.) If he returns the motion, he is friendly. If he does not it also does not mean he is unfriendly. One should leave gifts for him and hope he finds them. If you are close to him, on your knees, extending your gift upwards with your head down demonstrates vulnerability that will help you win his trust. Shaking and being afraid are normal but he will want to know why you are afraid (he doesn't consider himself scary. He may think you are trying to trick him. Good, strong positive intention can help ease his empathic instinct.)
You may attract a powerful protector... And perhaps even someone to help you through those long winter nights.
Many humans throughout history have taken dogpeople as lovers and protectors, but have had to remove themselves from society as many humans cannot get passed the instinct of fear when they see such a formidable creature.
Be aware, too, if your dogperson mate gets frustrated with you, and they "correct" you, to them it's just a slap, but for you, your neck is now broken. Being with them is dangerous. And once you tame one... You are responsible for them for life. you will carry the stench of betrayal across multiple lifetimes
They can live up to thirty years (maximum) in the wild before succumbing to disease or malnourishment. If a human is caring for them, they are getting a proper diet, are wormed regularly, they can live upwards of eighty plus years. If you are in a safe place, such as remote Alaska, you have access to supplies, you can teach them to talk. You can carry on a conversation with them, but you must remember they are barely out of the wild and will be instinct driven. However, communication can be an excellent tool in making your life with them better.
About empathy:
When I worked with feral wolves... I could instinctively "ask" them if (something I wanted to do to\with them) was okay. I knew:
1. That I was communicating with a particular wolf
2. That he or she heard me and understood the request
3. That I was communicating directly with their heart and mind (no tricks)
4. That in was confident in their reply.
For example:
I wanted to try to pick a particular wolf up. This can be construed as an act of extreme aggression, however, he had allowed me to do it before.
I asked him, mentally, may I pick you up good sir.
He replied one of three things (no deep meaningful conversations.)
Yes. You may do the thing (I am cool with it. You will not be bit. You are safe.)
No. I will bite your ass. (Not that extreme. When I ignored my instincts and went ahead and did the thing they said not to do I either was "warning bit" which is a bloodless but terrifying attack, or I was growled at as a warning. If I kept it up: ass is getting bit.)
Maybe. Not really in the mood. But if you want to. I'm not saying no. But I'm also not saying yes, either. Have fun but if I growl, maybe definitely becomes no. And if you make me regret it, see above (your ass is getting bit.)
I am saying this, because the dogmen communicate primarily through telepathy.
For example, if you are having a bad day they will sense it and act like a child to cheer you up (laying on their back, wagging their tails, sticking out their tongue... Ironically it's remarkably effective...)
If you are angry they will know.
Their instincts "dance" with our own, mating behaviors often being a long amount of canine foreplay before they just take you. If you don't know to read the signs it can feel rapey even though they have been romancing you the entire day\week\month..
Similarly, one must also romance a female. Some canine courtship behaviors have a direct translation. (Smelling her neck. Exhaling in desire against the back of her neck\head. Touch. Licking\kissing. Smelling\licking her vulval area. (It's not always unpleasant but be aware... Unless she agrees to let you bathe her, it's an acquired [addictive and wild] taste.)
Placing hands on hips and gently dry thrusting behind her. If she arches her back it is indication she is ready.
After intercourse the male usually licks he vulva to have her tighten up to retain his semen. It can be a bonding moment for you and her.
And, after intercourse it is usual for the male to hold and cuddle with his mate. Do it with her as often as your heart desires her. Look into her eyes... Smile. Tell her you love her. She may not understand the words but she will definitely understand the intent. Kiss her fingers... Do small romantic things for her. Rub her feet (will take trust... But once you do you will find her feet in your lap quite often.) Rub her shoulders. She will not know what you are doing, until she begins to enjoy it. She will kneel or sit in front of you and point to her shoulders when she wants a good rub down. Enjoy the view. If she is offended you will know.
The smelling of genitals\anal region is to assess your health, breedability, estrus, adrenal levels, (stress levels... Why are you so stressed? What is here? Shoul I be more alert?) Are you eating the alphas portions (smelling liver)... It is a fast way to determine what would take humans hours of discussion and medical tests just to begin to determine.
It also speaks of their personalities, as we are discovering "who we are" is in the gut... Are you an angry bitch? Got it. are you a gentle male? Ooh. Good to know! (We can explore more of that, later... Wink wink)
A giveaway of their howl is, if will be a deep, throaty howl that makes the hair stand up on your neck. A wolfs howl is quieter and somewhat mournful.
A dogman how is throaty and powerful.
Someone once said it was like a "human was trying to mimick a wolfs howl..." But with MUCH larger vocal chords.
Be aware, their sense of humor may involve smearing things you hate on parts of your body just to laugh at you. (Like poop. Stinky carcass rot. Be aware too. When in heat a female may rub her genitals\ pee on you to claim you as hers. A warning to other girls. About the third mating is when she will begin to really trust you and want to move in. This is mostly a good thing. Backdoor play can be fun with them, but extreme caution is needed as they cannot say "ow that hurts, that's too much!" So if she whimpers or shrieks you should dial back what you're doing. Oral contact with the backdoor isn't necessarily recommended (in the passion of the moment, just take dewormer after... If worms are present, obviously that's going to be a no go, as some worms can infest the human brain... And the dogmen don't have a USDA. As a side note most humans also have worms, too, and plenty of "ass eating" happens daily...) Unless she or they have been wormed. With homosexual couples, "switch" play is almost expected as you take care of each other's needs, wishes, and desires. It may be handy to have feminine care treatments such as for yeast infections. The males may need aspirin for various maladies (as well as the females)
Urinating on you can also be a thing but it depends on the individual if it is a leftover instinctual trait or they are trying to dominate you. Just let it happen.
It is advised not to try to reciprocate unless you are sure things will not devolve into violence.
Remember: dogmen have teeth.
However, before resorting to violence there are almost many, many warning signs before hand.
They will eventually figure out you are "deaf" to their higher pitched sounds. If he or she is staring intently at you it is likely because they are emitting communicative sounds you cannot hear. The "half wave" works like, "why are you staring at me?" Do not try to hear the sounds unless you can partially hear them.
If so, incline your ear to their muzzle to show them you can't hear that well.
Some of them are soothed by human voices.
Do not be afraid to talk to them throughout the day. They may even begin to understand you and help out (they want to be productive and help the tribe)
Talk softly, gently. If they seem annoyed, stop. If they maintain eye contact that is usually a good sign (they are trying to understand)
Dental care is not needed unless you're a veterinarian with proper dental cleaning tools.
Also be aware that if your dogperson gets deathly ill you may have to watch them suffer and die, and be helpless to stop it. They may emit helpless sounds that will haunt you for the rest of your life... And look at you with pleading eyes (you're a human. You have magic! Please heal me!) That reminds you how powerless you are to help them. It can be important to have a "passing kit" loaded with hard alcohol, painkillers, something special to your dogperson (like a doll they can hold) and things to ease the passing for you both. It can also include multiple (not just one.) Rounds of ammunition. You can hold a gun barrel around them and if they direct it to their head this is them asking you to take their suffering away. Make a good, clean, well aligned shot to the C1 vertebrae, severing their spinal cord. They should act like a "sack of potatoes" but if you miss (don't miss.) You will need follow up shots. This is a last resort and you may not be able to bring yourself to do it. Included in the kit should be diagrams locating the C1 vertebrae on both wolves and humans. Remember to align the axis of the barrel of the firearm with the centerline of the vertebrae. If you are weeping you may wish to collect yourself. A shotgun with military buckshot is the surrest way to end your dogpersons suffering. Be aware there will be quite a mess, after, but if they are crying out to you for relief, it will not matter and you will do your duty.
Similarly if he pushes the barrel away, out the gun away. If he points to it, then it is time.
If this happens due to sickness or old age, be with them... A rag soaked in warm or cool water applied to the forehead... Holding their hands... Alcohol to ease the pain (or aspirin, ibus) Telling them you love them. Touching their body softly (be aware for sore spots... They may not even be able to tell you if something hurts, or they will think you're too dumb to know anyway and just take it.)
Connect with them so it's not such a hard time... Be aware you ARE going to cry and if they pass, it will be like losing a beloved dog, and a spouse simultaneously (double the pain)
After their last breath, Talk to them softly and lovingly to let their spirit know it's safe to pass on and you will be okay... Or they may feel the need to remain with you to protect you and may become a ghost that can be problematic later (or a beautiful spirit companion.)
I forgot grooming: not all will allow it. For some that is "their scent" "crafted many years" and your lavender oil may smell like utter dogshit to them. Work with them, and groom them slowly, over time. Work to repair matted fur. They are actually quite beautiful and highly attractive when they are groomed to human standards.. you may find yourself with quite a beautiful dogperson sharing a home with you.
Just because they grunt and push your hand away doesn't mean you can't wait to try again another time.
Many dogpeople find that being brushed is actually therapeutic.
Bathing is also something they may or may not enjoy. Keep in mind removing fur may expose them to frostbite and cold (remove only a little at a time, over time.)
There are beings who use the dogmen as food and mates who would cause even the advanced human race as vulnerable food. The dogmen protect us from them. I have seen them. We do well not to have to deal with them
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Jan 5, 2023 18:09:39 GMT 9.5
Post by tundrawolf on Jan 5, 2023 18:09:39 GMT 9.5
Apologies for dominating this thread...
After writing the above, I was granted access to several dogman relationships, and the perceptions of the humans who love them.
Dogmen as essentially... Frighteningly large dog-people who have a lot of wolf instincts and who have had to survive many, many things.
Some are leftover from adamic periods of turmoil within the animal and human kingdoms, hence their ability to hide from humanity rather easily.
They may have access to arkon technology that hides them, which is why they seem to be "spirits"...
I have seen alien vehicles fly directly into the side of mountains at high speeds and just... disappear. It isn't witchcraft, it's ancient tech leftover from our creators.
Some dogmen are orders of magnitude smarter (In possession of vast amounts of knowledge far in excess of present day human understanding, and are as old as Adam...), with far higher cognitive abilities than even some advanced humans... These dogmen watch over the rest. They also have a council, like the wolfen in eden.
They will steal your shit.
If you do not want anything to disappear, you must keep it out of sight and locked up in secret. Beware of yellow and orange eyes who watch you through the cracks. If they see something that means something to them, even if it belongs to you, they are going to gank it. Even in front of you. Taking it away from them will deeply offend them, as it means the world to them, why are you taking the world from me?
This is for 2 good reasons:
They have had to steal to survive
They have had to prepare for being stabbed in the back by those they have trusted (adamic humans...)
Be prepared to be watched around the clock, and be prepared to have them scare the shit out of you, sometimes accidentally.
It IS worth it, actually.
if a rock is thrown against your dwelling it can be them warning you to be careful, but being able to do so, "in person". Lock your doors, shut your windows and latch them. Bring your weapons out ready to be used. Isolate your food to keep it from burning, to toss it out as a last ditch resot of surviving if your dwelling burns. You may, or may not be invited into dogmen homes after that. If they have coffee for you, be grateful, as it's the rarest of commodities and they are giving it to you out of respect and honor.
If the issue is aggressive humans, and the dog-person believes you are in danger, the aggressors can expect to understand their fairy tale books as actual history books. Not all will risk death to defend you, but many will. Your spirit will know the ones who love you above themselves (like a dog. Dogs get such bad reputation by adamic humans. But the truth is, dogs are far stronger, and smarter than humans. Who has the strength to willingly serve mankind [humans skin dogs alive... burn them alive... amputate limbs alive for enjoyment... what adamic human would endure this abuse and yet still love the human race?], and yet also love them truly. If mankind was "all like dogs" this world would be a paradise. Never understood people who use "dog", "bitch", or "stud" like it was a bad thing. You should be honored to be compared to a species so noble it can live alongside adamic humans, and not only thrive. but be called our closest allies without devolving into total reckless pieces of shit.
In fact, the military was going about utilizing them in the wrong way.
They are warriors second, but empaths first.
You want to get every secret from an enemy... A (properly trained) dogman will give you every answer they are hiding. No torture, no time or resources expended, just send in an empathic dogman (or dogwoman) and be sure to give them lots of treatos after.
Plus being interrogated by a cryptid will make most people just tell you the fucking truth because holy shit, eight foot tall werewolf asking you questions with his mind isn't scary enough...
Pro tip. use food coloring and bits of meat sprayed onto his muzzle to increase the intimidation factor. If the dog-person is vegan (a growing trend among those who can afford it) food coloring and a little ketchup can have similar effects. A soft growl with the intent to feed will make most humans tell you everything, as they believe it is their last moments (what do they have to lose?)
Adam once tried turning the most gentle, caring, and compassionate beings into wolves. He accomplished his task, but he never took their spirit. Their spirit lives on.
Dogs are some of the strongest, most gentle beings in existence. Their external form may have been changed, but their spirit shines through.
If it were not for wolves, dogs, and dog-people humans may not even be here today.
Anyway, the dog people I was able to understand, are basically like giant dogs with wolf instincts who have human features.
And, the universal sign of approval by a dog-person (Talking about the cryptid. Not the doggen. The doggen are entirely different.)
Tail wag.
Do not stare. Note it from the corner of your eyes.
If you stare, they may try and hide it as it "betrays" them when they are comfortable. Note any tail wagging, the circumstances, the individual, and your own instincts, do not look, and go about your day.
However, if a tail wags, it means they actually are beginning to like you (A good sign!)
They can be taught fur-hygiene, but avoid using electric clippers as they are almost completely not body safe (trim your own tailhole fur to see if it "bites" you.) They may endure painful and bloody cuts as "part of the grooming routine" when it is not necessary. Use a razor if in doubt, for intimate areas. Teach them boundaries or you may come home to a half-shaved dogman with a dull razor who is cutting himself trying to trim the "rest of his body".
Be aware, asking them to trim may have instant, eternal consequences with their self esteem and self image.
If you want them to trim their tailhole fur, for example, don't ask them to do that, tell them, instead, you would wish it was easier to clean below without matter sticking fur together. Work with them for a healthy boundary, equip them with mirrors and etc.
Remember, a dogman who's body is offensive to you may hinder your relationship with them. You will find them to be willing to fall into "pack rules" especially with a human.
My personal advice is, if you ever begin to think you are better than they are, I would question if you should be around them at all. As I said if it were not for these creatures we may not even exist today, and at best, our history would be radically different.
We still may be living in caves and fearing the tiger that hunts at night.
in a way, we owe dogs everything, and we only just barely know about them. How have the dogmen protected us in ways we are not even aware about?
My advice.
if you find a dog-person who loves you... Stick with them. Run away with them and be happy. They will never leave your side except to defend you. Some will just to find a different mate. They are part human.
In a way I am also on my own quest to find a dogman of my own. One to share space with. One to take of their needs... And one to cook meals for. One to protect, and one to be protected by. One to look into the eyes under the moonlight and know... They are part of your destiny.
They are out there.
Pro tip: if she is surveying the wilderness and not paying attention to you, do not be offended. Be grateful. There is something out there that can hurt you and she is watching out for you.
"You are being rescued. Please try not to resist."
The wolves I worked with were uncouth.
The dogmen make them look like preschoolers in the school of the uncouth. Be careful not to inundate a dog-person with commands, wishes, and discipline. If you break their spirit they will cease being useful to you. Or to themselves.
The best relationship is one of mutual respect.
Respect is not abuse.
Do not abuse my dogmen.
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