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TS

(TinySex)

Nauv sighs softly at all the attention, becoming quite relaxed, yet extremely aroused by your gently petting and licking. He gives a surprised murp as you roll him over, adjusting himself to be in a comfortable position, pulling a pillow up to rest his head on. The fox shivers slightly as he feels you nudging your tip against his tight pucker. He takes a deep breath, letting it out slowly to relax, but still draws a sharp breath when you thrust into him, the fur of his tail bristling out slightly as he whimpers just under his breath.

Oh, yeah, sure you don't know what this is. Okay, let's play make-believe.

TinySex is the act of engaging in virtual or online sex, posing back and forth sexual conduct between two or more character objects. (Not necessarily between players. The infamous Onyx had been caught on more than one occasion having TS with his own puppets or characters also being played by him.)

On March 18, 1991, at the dawn of MU*ing, Jopsy from DragonMUD wrote DragonMUD's Concise Definition of TinySex:

Jopsy says "Okay, in my humble opinion, TinySex is that act in which one or 
  more players engage in a ~conversation~ of sorts, where, by using 
  descriptive phrases, their tinybodies seem to engage in an act which mirrors 
  sex in reallife, for the implicitly agreed upon purpose of sexual 
  s(t)imulation or gratification."

Druid, also from DragonMUD, explained that it is possible to do Calculus homework and have TinySex at the same time, if you type quickly.

At its most innocent, TinySex is cooperative erotic storytelling.

At its worst, it is an exhibition of the most depraved and disgusting of human (and other) behaviour. From vanilla sex to extreme acts of BDSM and even murder/consumption fetishes, TS can encompass all these things.

Isn't it a beautiful world?

For a circlejerk that technically isn't TS, why not visit the discussion page?

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