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[M4F] Microscopic Monstergirls
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rhynchocephalia is a male looking for a female
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Yo. I just had a really cool idea for a monstergirl prompt, and I'd love to try it out with somebody. I was thinking about animals that could make cool monstergirls, and then I realized that I've never seen any montergirls based off microscopic animals, so I'm gonna try and come up with my own right now.

Tardigrade-girl: Also known as water-bears, these monstergirls can live in almost any environment. Extreme heat, extreme cold, radiation, the vastness of space. Anything. They're short and thicc, giving great "bear hugs" (the 4 extra arms come in handy, but watch out for the claws). They might sound intimidating, but they're not aggressive at all.

Nematode-girls: The most common microscopic monstergirls, you'll find all sorts in all sorts of places. They can regenerate their entire body from one cell, so if you cut them in half, there'll be two of them (and both will probably be mad at you). Most are friendly, but there's some parasitic ones that might decide they want to have their way with you. Nematodes are a worm, so Nematode girls are tall and thin, with soft, squishy skin.

Mite-girls: Almost as common as Nematode-girls and just as diverse. Like Nematode-girls, they're mostly friendly, but there's a few aggressive ones to watch out for. Mite-girls can't regenerate though, and they have a hard exoskeleton. They have two sets of insect like legs, and two sets of hands. And some mite-girls, spidermite-girls, can weave silk.

Copepod-girls: Now we're getting into the aquatic water girls. Copepod girls have an exoskeleton like a roley-poley across their back. They have long antenna that curve back, and they have two tails made from rami: thin, stiff, spine-like structures. They're great swimmers and friendly as well.

Rotifer-girls: Although they're aquatic, they're not the best swimmers. They're a lot more laid back, and prefer to float around casually. Being filter feeders, they don't really chase down prey, but can pull water past them, grabbing anything caught up and not letting go. They're long and thin, like nematode-girls, not having any exoskeleton.

Loricifer-girls: Loricifers are aquatic as well, but they like to sit on riverbeds, lakebeds, and the ocean floor. They have a shell that they sit in, and the grab passing food with their tentacles. They're not very friendly, but not aggressive either. They just prefer staying on the water's floor and enjoying their own company.

Alright, so those are the microscopic monstergirls. If you have one that you like, let me know and we can figure out a more detailed idea of her, as well as what kind of kinks we want to include in the rp. Also, if you have your own idea for a microscopic monstergirl that I didn't cover, I'd love to hear it.

As for the plot, I'm thinking that my character is working on shrinking technology, and during one of his tests, the machines malfunction, and he ends up shrinking himself to microscopic proportions. Depending on the monstergirl you pick, he can be testing this in his house, by a lake, at the oceanside, in his backyard, or anywhere else.

I prefer to rp on kik or discord, but I can also rp on reddit. Message me if you're interested, and I hope to hear from you soon.

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