Let's chat. :3
4 years ago
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Hia all! Like I've been saying in recent posts and journals, I wana be more interactive here! So hey, let's talk! Let's chat~ Any questions or things you want to say to me then here's the place to say it! owo
I'll actually be getting days off of work more from here on out so hit me with those talky-talks, fluffers! ^^
I am ALL ears! Puffy fluff topped ones~
I'll actually be getting days off of work more from here on out so hit me with those talky-talks, fluffers! ^^
I am ALL ears! Puffy fluff topped ones~
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An alternate question, how did you find the furry fandom, and what are your thoughts about it now?
Thank you in advance, and I just want to say, I love your sona
I've come to cherish Alexander's look so much as he's evolved to reflect me more and more!
As for my favourite fetish or kink? Not too risque don't worry but I do appreciate you being cordial!
It's definitely sizeplay. <3
Probably not surprising given my big wolf girlfriend, ahah~ x//3
Whether she's stronk or chonk, her being bigger than me makes, or even me bigger than her on the rare occasion, makes me shudderrrrrr~ <3
Your second question is... Hm, perhaps a little irrelevant to me at large? In general my opinion is that it has its gems, but most of it is both toxic and manipulative in extremely gross ways. I fell pray to that in my more foolish years amongst it. :c
But the reason I say it's a bit irrelevant is because I'm not really that interactive in it on a large scale anymore. I know who my friends are and I tend to stick with them mostly. owo
Size play is great! I love that feeling too, I don't know what it is about it that makes it so good, but I get the same feeling as you do with it
I would have to agree, the majority of it is pretty toxic, which is kinda sad... But like you said, it's better to find and keep your friends close by, rather than chasing, and maintaining a large status in the furry fandom.
Always happy to try and interact with the people who take the time to watch me more, ahah. x'3
Cheers for tagging along for the frivolous foxy content! ouo
It was in my late teens that I learned a lot about swordplay from a local HEMA group that sadly ended up moving further our of London than I could easily travel anymore. </3
As for the swords, I grew a very keen interest in thrusting swords ranging from the earlier 15th century dabblings in dress swords. Ones that started to have a more thrusting lean all the way to the colichemarde, usually considered to be the final murmurs of the thrusting sword delved into around the globe before they started falling out of fashion.}
A particular favourite of mine actually was their earlier Spanish iterations, sometimes people referring to them simply as Espada Ropera though that's not technically a blades name, moreso just how the Spanish referred to them at the time. They tended to be a little shorter than the much more renowned Rapier and had a keener edge to the blade section instead of a specialized pure focus on the tip for thrusting. I enjoyed how the one they had for practice felt in the hand, the weight and knowing it had a keener edge for draw cuts and the like. ^^
I enjoyed this question! Thank you very much for asking for me to delve into one of the happier slices of my teen years~ ^u^
Edit: Oh! And I forgot to answer the last part, sorry, me and my rambling maw. x'D
No I did not go to any tournaments sadly as they were never held local to me, only out of town so to speak. The club that I was part of was only ever intended to be a temporary installation sadly, specifically to grab interest of London teens at schools. Worked on me, that's for sure~
I've never seen a colichemarde before now, that's a real neat design. I'm a relative noob at the sport and a complete noob at the historical side, but that wide base the first half has before the extreme taper seems like it'd make for really strong parries?
And no worries, glad you had fun with the question!
As for the colichemarde, its strange blade shape is actually an optimization of it being purely intended for thrusting with a blade as long as it can be without losing point control.
Its strange blade is to shift where the center of balance on it is closer to the hand making the point of the blade nimble and quick to maneuver with your wrist since the weight is localized around the hand and not all the way out away from it up the blade. ^^
It's honestly kind of difficult to even categorize it as a sword, truth be told. It has absolutely no blade to its edge, it's more like a needle funnily enough, ahah.