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Ehhh.....
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>>732377 You might want to check the second pic again, where she is clearly struggling to free herself. You can see tension in the closer arm where she's clearly trying to pull it free, and that is the face of a scared girl.
The first pic is a bit more ambiguous, but the way her eyes are set indicates to me more of an "oh-my-god-I'm-getting-raped-by-little-slime-monsters" reaction than one of pleasure, and the fact that the artist feels the slimes are strong enough to hold her arms down indicates to me that he probably feels the same concerning her legs--which leads us to believe they are being forced open.
You say these slims are too small to forcibly bind her, but keep in mind that, first, the artist doesn't necessarily have to have taken that into consideration--many don't take details of that nature into account--and second that we're dealing with fantasy creatures that biologically could not possibly exist; in other words, one must take into consideration the possibility that the slimes possess magical properties, among which might enable them in numbers to overpower a human.
Of course, all of this in the end is just conjecture, and it doesn't really change anybody's opinion. All I was saying is that those facial expressions, to my eyes, with which Anon has agreed in the past, do not indicate any kind of pleasure in the acts being depicted.
Though, you know, I can't believe I'm actually having this conversation. Have some Iris.
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