Tends to work best with sheathless folks. I've seen it done with sheathes, and sometimes it works, but not as readily. Granted, my characters tend to be hirsute since that's just my preference.
Yes, because it helps focus the viewer’s attention “down there” (as Nature intended for identifying the gender of potential mates) with contrasting hair/fur color there.
No, if the artist does not want the character’s pubic regions to compete for the viewer’s attention (even the non-cock hounds among them) with the other character features that the artist is using to tell us who and what the character is as a person or what the character is emotionally experiencing at the moment of the picture.
A matter of possibly too much physical information for us to react to.
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Yes, because it helps focus the viewer’s attention “down there” (as Nature intended for identifying the gender of potential mates) with contrasting hair/fur color there.
No, if the artist does not want the character’s pubic regions to compete for the viewer’s attention (even the non-cock hounds among them) with the other character features that the artist is using to tell us who and what the character is as a person or what the character is emotionally experiencing at the moment of the picture.
A matter of possibly too much physical information for us to react to.