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  "description": "hi ever this is a little something i got  that i won from FA   bad news it contains human so i can put it here on IB   but hears a link to where you can see it  and i'm going to try and get some furry/mlp art work of these sexy lust plants    \n\nand below is some info on the plants  i will do some changes to make it fit my furry/mlp world \n\n\nlink http://hiccears.com/gallery.php?gid=1891",
  "description_bbcode_parsed": "<span style='word-wrap: break-word;'>hi ever this is a little something i got&nbsp;&nbsp;that i won from FA&nbsp;&nbsp; bad news it contains human so i can put it here on IB&nbsp;&nbsp; but hears a link to where you can see it&nbsp;&nbsp;and i&#039;m going to try and get some furry/mlp art work of these sexy lust plants&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /><br />and below is some info on the plants&nbsp;&nbsp;i will do some changes to make it fit my furry/mlp world <br /><br /><br />link <a href=\"http://hiccears.com/gallery.php?gid=1891\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://hiccears.com/gallery.php?gid=1891</a></span>",
  "writing": "In a South American region on the map. There exists a previously unknown island filled with unique flowering plants, dubbed “lust plants.” They are named so for their aphrodisiac toxins. They are physically built to sexually complement animals and people as sexual excretions are a major part of their diet. They come in various shapes, sizes, and species suited to feed off the native animals. Also in this island are tribal native humans who often use the lust plants for sexual relief.\n\nPhysically, the plants are relatively durable and flesh-like in certain regions of the plant body. While still fragile, they can heal or regrow petals if they wish. They have physically evolved to deliver sexual pleasure to the native organisms that can receive such pleasure. In fact, their lust-inducing toxins are most fatal to non-native organisms. However, like any consumable substance, there is always a limit. And even native organisms can overdose on this stuff.\n\nAll that happens in the island regarding the lust plants is an example of coevolution. The plants adapted such that they can take nutrients from the sexual excretions of the animals there. And in turn, the animals adapted to tolerate the toxins, and they could receive pleasure. At some point, millennia in the past, bands of primitive humans settled there and were forgotten with the island altogether. Due to this coevolution, lust plants have developed a symbiotic relationship with other plants as their over-reliance on sex substance has limited their ability to take in standard nutrients properly. For most species, the relationship is mutual or commensalistic, rarely parasitic. lust plants cannot adapt to be independent, so they stay secluded in the jungle regions of the island, where other flowering plants thrive.\n\nAdapting to the lust plant aphrodisiac was actually doen with ease across the ages. As omnivores, they consumed the meat of certain organisms in the island. Because those animals expose themselves to the lust plants so much, their flesh is riddled with proteins from said plants. The amount of proteins is less toxic than receiving a fair dose from lust plants directly. The native people consumed the meat and over ages, their gene pool had changed enough to tolerate the toxins of the lust plants for a considerable amount of time before it becomes fatal. And because of this, the lust plants had a new type of sex juice in their diets. The excretions from the plants, being rich with this stuff, can be processed as ingredients for great body care products.\n\nThe native islanders have a rich history of usage of the lust plants. It’s a part of their culture. Despite such exposure to open sexuality, they aren’t as sexually active among one another as you think. They do engage in sex a tad bit more than the average person, but not much more than that. their main outlet is the lust plants. This is not detrimental to reproduction and stability of their village lifestyle. They settle outside of the jungle to avoid predators, so their access to the lust plants is distanced. So sometimes, in a show of pride and status, some adult natives will spend a long time building a garden efficient enough to host a few lust plants, but it is very difficult getting it right; the issue lies in getting the helper plants to complement the lust plant’s nutritional needs so that they may coexist. This direct access to lust plants is quite rewarding, spares you a hike to the jungle. Building a garden can also be seen as a romantic gift.\n\nSometime in the late 80s, when satellite mapping was relatively new, a faint image of a landmass miles off from one of South America’s western coasts was spotted. It was an island, about half the size of Madagascar. It was completely unheard of in records and old maps. An expedition had commenced, and the island and everything in it became known to the world. Throughout the years, mutual communication and education was established, and biologists and other scientists studied the lust plants and the natives’s tolerance to them.\n\nThrough intense trial and physical conditioning, a non-native could tolerate and receive pleasure from the plants for a limited amount of time, more so than the natives. But that’s just about all that the average human can tolerate. Standard exposure to the toxins will induce extensive sickness that can be recovered from, but too much exposure will definitely result in death. Even if you were to spend the time needed to adjust your immune system to endure few minutes plant fun, it isn’t really worth it. The scientists were studying ways of distributing the toxins in safe doses, but in the end, they decided to mix the doses in with sugary sweets. the dosage was tolerable per unit, of course, they must be eaten with care. Other than the sex candies, experiments are being performed to make genetically modified lust plants that deal tolerable doses of toxins for all to enjoy, but results might not come around for years. So enjoy the candies for now.\n\nFun fact: due to coevolution, female organisms, including the native humans, are capable of excreting impressive amounts of….cream?...when at heightened levels of pleasure, good for the plants’ diets.",
  "writing_bbcode_parsed": "<span style='word-wrap: break-word;'>In a South American region on the map. There exists a previously unknown island filled with unique flowering plants, dubbed &ldquo;lust plants.&rdquo; They are named so for their aphrodisiac toxins. They are physically built to sexually complement animals and people as sexual excretions are a major part of their diet. They come in various shapes, sizes, and species suited to feed off the native animals. Also in this island are tribal native humans who often use the lust plants for sexual relief.<br /><br />Physically, the plants are relatively durable and flesh-like in certain regions of the plant body. While still fragile, they can heal or regrow petals if they wish. They have physically evolved to deliver sexual pleasure to the native organisms that can receive such pleasure. In fact, their lust-inducing toxins are most fatal to non-native organisms. However, like any consumable substance, there is always a limit. And even native organisms can overdose on this stuff.<br /><br />All that happens in the island regarding the lust plants is an example of coevolution. The plants adapted such that they can take nutrients from the sexual excretions of the animals there. And in turn, the animals adapted to tolerate the toxins, and they could receive pleasure. At some point, millennia in the past, bands of primitive humans settled there and were forgotten with the island altogether. Due to this coevolution, lust plants have developed a symbiotic relationship with other plants as their over-reliance on sex substance has limited their ability to take in standard nutrients properly. For most species, the relationship is mutual or commensalistic, rarely parasitic. lust plants cannot adapt to be independent, so they stay secluded in the jungle regions of the island, where other flowering plants thrive.<br /><br />Adapting to the lust plant aphrodisiac was actually doen with ease across the ages. As omnivores, they consumed the meat of certain organisms in the island. Because those animals expose themselves to the lust plants so much, their flesh is riddled with proteins from said plants. The amount of proteins is less toxic than receiving a fair dose from lust plants directly. The native people consumed the meat and over ages, their gene pool had changed enough to tolerate the toxins of the lust plants for a considerable amount of time before it becomes fatal. And because of this, the lust plants had a new type of sex juice in their diets. The excretions from the plants, being rich with this stuff, can be processed as ingredients for great body care products.<br /><br />The native islanders have a rich history of usage of the lust plants. It&rsquo;s a part of their culture. Despite such exposure to open sexuality, they aren&rsquo;t as sexually active among one another as you think. They do engage in sex a tad bit more than the average person, but not much more than that. their main outlet is the lust plants. This is not detrimental to reproduction and stability of their village lifestyle. They settle outside of the jungle to avoid predators, so their access to the lust plants is distanced. So sometimes, in a show of pride and status, some adult natives will spend a long time building a garden efficient enough to host a few lust plants, but it is very difficult getting it right; the issue lies in getting the helper plants to complement the lust plant&rsquo;s nutritional needs so that they may coexist. This direct access to lust plants is quite rewarding, spares you a hike to the jungle. Building a garden can also be seen as a romantic gift.<br /><br />Sometime in the late 80s, when satellite mapping was relatively new, a faint image of a landmass miles off from one of South America&rsquo;s western coasts was spotted. It was an island, about half the size of Madagascar. It was completely unheard of in records and old maps. An expedition had commenced, and the island and everything in it became known to the world. Throughout the years, mutual communication and education was established, and biologists and other scientists studied the lust plants and the natives&rsquo;s tolerance to them.<br /><br />Through intense trial and physical conditioning, a non-native could tolerate and receive pleasure from the plants for a limited amount of time, more so than the natives. But that&rsquo;s just about all that the average human can tolerate. Standard exposure to the toxins will induce extensive sickness that can be recovered from, but too much exposure will definitely result in death. Even if you were to spend the time needed to adjust your immune system to endure few minutes plant fun, it isn&rsquo;t really worth it. The scientists were studying ways of distributing the toxins in safe doses, but in the end, they decided to mix the doses in with sugary sweets. the dosage was tolerable per unit, of course, they must be eaten with care. Other than the sex candies, experiments are being performed to make genetically modified lust plants that deal tolerable doses of toxins for all to enjoy, but results might not come around for years. So enjoy the candies for now.<br /><br />Fun fact: due to coevolution, female organisms, including the native humans, are capable of excreting impressive amounts of&hellip;.cream?...when at heightened levels of pleasure, good for the plants&rsquo; diets.</span>",
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