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Marc Bartra
Marc Bartra

Drunken parties in 3D - why is the loss of control so arousing?

I was looking for a platform where I could not just watch, but be a part of what was going on, and I came across this site https://18comix.org, where everything is organized as if you were entering someone else's fantasy. I was curious - what kind of format is this, 3D comics? And then I got hooked on one episode where a girl loses control during a pool party, and it started.... It's all in the palm of your hand: body, facial expressions, passion, movements - and it's all presented in such a way that you're not just watching, you're as if you're participating. The scene where she succumbs to her friend's provocations and can't stop is a real highlight. I didn't expect animation to turn on the imagination like that. And yeah, at one point I caught myself rewatching the same episode ten times... because I found something new in it every time, especially when she's no longer in control of what's happening. There it's not just a fuck - you can feel the atmosphere of binge. Has anyone else tried their hand at these 3D comics? I'm curious to know what caught your fancy.

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Max Velin
Max Velin
May 08

I used to be skeptical of all these “unbridled scenes” until I realized that there is something deeply arousing about losing control. It's like watching someone finally let go of all their masks and it's on - moans, kisses, dirty words, movements, all without boundaries. It doesn't matter who works or lives what - all that's left is corporeality, primordiality, real desire. And that's strong. Especially if you can't afford it yourself in reality - you watch and it's as if you're experiencing it for them. Sometimes I think that such scenes are more honest than any romance.

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