1. Rypchynes


    Date: 8/1/2024, Categories: Fantasy & Sci-Fi, Author: Bisamrattan

    ... because everyone has experienced it, so with a few words you can imagine it clearly. But how do you explain the taste of pineapple to someone who has no taste buds? How do you explain the colors of butterfly wings to a person who was born blind? That's my present task. But I will do my best.
    
    As I continued to rub erect rypchynes, I began to feel the faint echoes of rypchynic pleasure. It's the hardest to explain because it's so unlike anything you could feel in your body. The closest you can get is some sort of vibration or after-pleasure. Or pins and needles in a sleeping arm that comes back to life. When you are so tired that you can barely move, when you are just lying relaxed on a bed, there may be some slight pleasant but distant vibrational sensations on your skin and muscles. As if the parts of your body are slowly fading away one by one, but those fading parts are still tickling pleasantly in the distance. Like that, but orders of magnitude stronger.
    
    That's still not exactly the rypchyne sensation. Another analogy might be touching a barbecue grill or a very frozen object. For a brief moment, you can't tell if it's burning hot or cold. The rypchyne sensation is like that, hot and cold at the same time.
    
    It's still not quite right. Let's try again. Have you ever been so tired that you could hardly sleep, your whole body ached, and there was nothing you could do to relieve the pain? Then you go to bed, and even though you can't fall asleep right away, your ...
    ... body feels both the wonderful relaxation and the slight, dull pain all over. That's how it is.
    
    So let's put it all together. Slight vibration and fading, pins and needles, hot and cold, dull pain and relaxation, all mixed together and intensified into a very specific, slightly painful delight.
    
    Have you imagined the feeling yet, even a little? Well, you still haven't imagined the real experience. I've given you all the clues, but you won't really know it for yourself until you get the rypchynes. It's like descriptions of sexual orgasm: you can get all hints from the texts, but then the thing comes for the first time, and bam! All the descriptions were just the pale shadows of the real thing. It's the same with the rypchyne sensations.
    
    The feeling got stronger and stronger and stronger until I felt nothing else. And it was a distinct pleasure and delight all the way. We did it clumsily for the first time, too fast and eagerly, I suppose, so we all four reached the climax just in a few minutes. Me and Roger fainted.
    
    Ohhh. I never felt anything so strong...
    
    ***
    
    Dr. Mendosa enthusiastically took notes. "Yes! Yes! Excellent! Fantastic! You have all successfully passed the first stage. Congratulations!"
    
    We all lay exhausted on the beds, breathing heavily.
    
    "How do you feel?" Dr. Brown asked.
    
    Lessie giggled. "Like we just had great sex!"
    
    "No! Much better!" Tim corrected her.
    
    We laughed. They were right.
    
    "Well, yes, of course," Dr. Brown nodded. "Now ...
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