Congratulations on your first thread!
You've got a little bit of work ahead of you before you consider it a full-fledged thread though.
Let's start, by checking /e/'s board rules sticky.
>>1436774The rules specify that a thread with less than six images is a request, and thus a rule violation. So you're going to need a few more pictures to put into your thread.
Second, /e/ is such a slow board that it's considered polite to scan for duplicate threads before posting. Just push the catalog button up top and do a quick scan for monster girl threads, you should find
>>1759752Third, if you don't have enough pictures to post the minimum requirement, try one of the booru's. Here's a link to get you started.
http://danbooru.donmai.us/posts?utf8=%E2%9C%93&tags=succubusFourth,
>>1804416 let's read the rules again.
>- Blatantly-sexual images involving men, the sexual fluids of men or foreplay done by men. These images belong in /h/.Or, in layman's terms: no dicks in /e/.
Fifth, let me dispel the illusion that a lot of new posters have about the board. I know it seems like the OP declares a thread into existence and watches it fill up magically; but that couldn't be further from the truth. Most of the time the OP posts the majority of the content in a thread.
The thread isn't about other people giving you pictures, it's for you to give other people pictures.
Lastly, "Bump" means to comment to a thread, bouncing it from oblivion back to the front page. It does not mean "it's been 4 minutes and no one's posted in my thread yet, what the hell is wrong?" See the subtle difference?
Now, I know I may have come across as a little pandering, and that really wasn't my intention.
Despite how it seems, I'm genuinely excited to see a new face on the board, and I truly hope you take what I've told you to heart, stick around, and become an avid poster and member of the community.
It's alright, we were all new once.
With that behind us, let me be the first to welcome you to /e/