MafiaNoble
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Should a futanari with a internal shaft, which can come out thru a slit, thus effectively allowing her to change between (almost) fully female form, and a, well, futunari form be - available to only females? Or should males be acceptable as well if she's ' taken ' as the female in that scenario?
I'm not to well read into the futunari topic except that most of them (or at least the one that I read) {https://www.scribblehub.com/series/664073/rebirth-of-the-nephilim/ is a good one} are all girls love only.
So my question is basically weather or not I would ruin my readerbase by mixing to much. Should I go full on Yuri to appeal to that audience or should including males be acceptable as well?
To give some more context - I made a cyberpunk inspired story where someone from the soviet union get's killed by the KGB after getting in way over his head when he's supposed to drop off a package. Instead of dying he wakes up in the body of a female exotic that works as a prostitute for the Cupido's ( a gang inspired on the Mox ). There's a fancy system that rewards killing which I won't go into detail off because that's pretty standard concept.
It sounds all pretty vague worded like this, but in the chapters/story it'll make actual sense since there's more contex - vague memories from the inhabited body also play a guiding role.
She will probably keep her escort job to a certain degree because it pays pretty ridiculously (courtesy of her being a high class escort, ganic exotic specifically tailored to that industry). This would allow for certain spicy chapters in between the story featuring FxM or FxFxM or other scenario's that you can think of when hiring a prostitute in the cyberpunk setting (putting on a show with another girl, serving a client or forfilling some type of wish/fetish)
So yeah, my question is what's wise? Going Yuri would chase away a fair reader base (futunari tag will do that anyway so mweh) and including men in the novel will chase away reader base that's only into FxF.
Yes there's more to this story then just senseless smut, but let's be real, the tags will either take people to the novel or chase them away and if there aren't any proper warnings/introductions set up then that's just going to ruin the novel's rating.
I'm not to well read into the futunari topic except that most of them (or at least the one that I read) {https://www.scribblehub.com/series/664073/rebirth-of-the-nephilim/ is a good one} are all girls love only.
So my question is basically weather or not I would ruin my readerbase by mixing to much. Should I go full on Yuri to appeal to that audience or should including males be acceptable as well?
To give some more context - I made a cyberpunk inspired story where someone from the soviet union get's killed by the KGB after getting in way over his head when he's supposed to drop off a package. Instead of dying he wakes up in the body of a female exotic that works as a prostitute for the Cupido's ( a gang inspired on the Mox ). There's a fancy system that rewards killing which I won't go into detail off because that's pretty standard concept.
It sounds all pretty vague worded like this, but in the chapters/story it'll make actual sense since there's more contex - vague memories from the inhabited body also play a guiding role.
She will probably keep her escort job to a certain degree because it pays pretty ridiculously (courtesy of her being a high class escort, ganic exotic specifically tailored to that industry). This would allow for certain spicy chapters in between the story featuring FxM or FxFxM or other scenario's that you can think of when hiring a prostitute in the cyberpunk setting (putting on a show with another girl, serving a client or forfilling some type of wish/fetish)
So yeah, my question is what's wise? Going Yuri would chase away a fair reader base (futunari tag will do that anyway so mweh) and including men in the novel will chase away reader base that's only into FxF.
Yes there's more to this story then just senseless smut, but let's be real, the tags will either take people to the novel or chase them away and if there aren't any proper warnings/introductions set up then that's just going to ruin the novel's rating.