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And it’s time for facts again! I love it))) You’re just an inch tall, and now you’re in my mouth. I wiggle my tongue slightly, tasting you. What kind of force is acting on you? My tongue is a muscle capable of creating pressure from 10 to 20 kPa in its normal state, and if I really try, it can reach up to 50 kPa. Let’s say I press you against the roof of my mouth over an area of 1 cm² — that’s about half your tiny body. We calculate the pressure with the formula: P = F / A , where ( F ) is the force and ( A ) is the area. If I push with my tongue using a force of 20 N (about 2 kg), and the area of your little body is 0.0001 m², then: P = 20 / 0.0001 = 200,000 Pa = 200 kP. And what about you? Your tiny bones could theoretically withstand 1–2 MPa (1000–2000 kPa), but your soft tissues would give out much sooner — at around 50–100 kPa. My 200 kPa of pressure won’t crush your bones right away, but it’ll block your air and start squeezing your lungs. How much time do you have? You might resist for 5–10 seconds before I press harder or cut off your oxygen completely. Will you have the strength to cling to my teeth or slip away? Probably not — my tongue is too fast and slippery. So enjoy the moment while it lasts, my tiny one)) #giantess #vore #facts #physics #tongue #force

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