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How to Download Futanari Torrents

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A torrent is a file streamed by peer-to-peer BitTorrent programs, allowing for downloads of music, films and programs that are often free. With futanari often being relegated to adult and pay sites, peer sharing is a crucial way to find clips and images. With a bit of practice and patience, you'll have no trouble at all finding futanari torrents.

Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • BitTorrent software

    Learn to Download Torrents

  1. Step 1

    Start at a futanari forum or blog. Usually, the person posting the torrent link will have verified it as being virus-free. You may have to cut and paste the link into your torrent software if it isn't configured to start automatically.

  2. Step 2

    Look for torrents that have clear names and real descriptions. If the only information is a bunch of buzzwords for porn and sex, skip it. You never know what you'll download.

  3. Step 3

    Take notice of the initial source of the futanari you download. If the quality is good, look for additional torrents from that source.

  4. Step 4

    Remember to scan the downloaded file for viruses before you open it. Usually, you will download zip files. Unfortunately, these may contain both a virus and the futanari material you were expecting.

  5. Step 5

    Read comments for the original forum post on the torrent hosting site (if available). Sometimes, a file's validity may change, so always check the most recent comments.

  6. Find Safe Futanari Torrents

  7. Step 1

    Install peer-to-peer sharing software capable of downloading torrents. Opera Internet browser offers built-in torrent sharing, or you can try uTorrent, BitComet or another stand-alone program (see Resources below).

  8. Step 2

    Use the built-in search feature for finding clips. Try a variety of combinations for futanari, including "she-male," "dickgirl," "**** girls" and "futa movies."

  9. Step 3

    Look for torrents with a large number of peers streaming the movie or images. The more people you can connect to, the faster your download will be.

  10. Step 4

    Watch out for viruses. If the file says it's a full-length movie, but the size is only a few kilobytes, then skip it. It's probably just a virus. Read any comments other users have left about the validity of the torrent.

Tips & Warnings
  • BitTorrent may have invented the concept of torrents, but their network is heavily monitored for copyright violations and sexually explicit material. You may be better off with a different program and search engine.
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