**UPDATE AS OF JUNE 2023**: While not specifically containing graphic sex scenes as in previous chapters, I am realizing both "Friends in High Places" and "Attack of the Prawns" make very heavy allusions to sex acts and should still generally be skimmed if this is something readers have strong preference against, though they are essential enough to the story that they ought to be read in some form. Later episodes will likely contain similar levels of content.
The Porter Society contains multiple scenes of moderate-to-intense graphic sexual content. The episodes "Pack Up Your Troubles" and "Tests of Heat, Mangled Meat" are the primary and most noticeable examples. The author understands that this may not be something all audiences enjoy or find comfortable, so she recommends stopping reading after the first page break and resuming reading from the link at the top of the page for "Troubles" and fully skipping "Meat". We apologize for the author's proclivities, but such is life when a writer is also an unapologetic queer pervert.
Additionally, The Porter Society is a work of dark sci-fi dealing with disturbing themes. It borrows elements from weird fiction, dieselpunk, body horror, military science fiction, and pulp adventure-horror. Sequences may involve gun violence, blood, monsters with exposed flesh/gore/drippings/tentacles, grotesque deaths, themes of societal bigotry and otherness, and at least one instance of sexual harassment. We recommend you exercise your own discretion; these thematics are largely not avoidable but it is totally okay to take a break.
Having said that, welcome to the realm of Midlandia!
For the Vigil!