1. The Human and The Gliesen


    Date: 1/7/2016, Categories: Science-Fiction, First Time, Male/Female, Reluctance, Author: tw_holt, Rating: 92.7, Source: sexstories.com

    like it there, a fact which somewhat annoyed him. Gliesens themselves were a fairly lithe, bipedal, tall, fur-covered species that originate from a Venus-sized planet that humans have named Gliese-H. It orbits the in the outer edge of the habitable zone of a human-named star called Gliese 581; about 22 light years from Earth. The actual name of the planet and host star in the Gliesen’s native language is nearly unpronounceable for a human. Ryan and his friends back on Earth would make fun of Gliesens as they tried to figure out what sort of Earth-based creature they resembled. He figured they were a cross between a wolf, cat, and a rabbit. They had long, pointed, rabbit-like ears that sat near the top of their heads. Their noses were similar in shape to a common house cat’s except the nostrils were slightly more slanted and less circular. Their overall muzzle looked somewhat canine whereas their mouths looked more feline. Their teeth were quiet similar to a wolf’s or some other canine species; large incisors with their back teeth appearing as though they were designed to chew food – not cut through it. Their eyes were large and slanted slightly upward instead of to side like a human’s. The iris of their eyes was also quite large and circular. They ranged in colors from red, pink, or purple, with a black, round, pupil. Their sclera, or the white area of a human’s eye, was black. They were, on average, several inches taller than humans. The males would approach 7 feet where ...
    the females were a few inches shorter. Both sexes were lean and lithe, the males only slightly more muscular. The most unusual part of their appearance was from the knee down. Their thighs looked fairly normal but below the knee, their feet and ankles resembled some sort of rabbit-dog hybrid; inverted ankles and long paw-like feet. Their four fingered hands were also similar to paws but not as strange as their large feet. Their “claws” weren’t as sharp as a feline, but could draw blood if enough force was used. After 200 hundred years of interacting and living amongst humans, the Gliesens seemed to have adopted human hair styles. Some humans thought it was cute, others thought it was stupid, and Ryan was neutral on the subject. Perhaps they were trying to fit in more. The two species have studied and learned from each other for two centuries now. Cross styling of hair and clothing was bound to happen. More and more humans were wearing Gliesen-like robes. Not Ryan though. He stuck to cargo work pants, boots, and a standard collared work shirt. Ryan heard more chatter from the direction of the two females as he ate. Their language was very difficult for a human to speak. Theories behind that include humans having a wider, flatter tongue, as opposed to a Gliesen’s longer, thinner tongue. Certain words in their language were simply too difficult to say. They, however, could speak heavy accented English. It takes decades for their students to become masters in the language, but with ...