My Thoughts on Extreme WG
a year ago
A common trope among fat furs seems to be gaining weight to the point of becoming a blob, and sometimes the wg has no limit.
While I respect others’ admiration of extreme WG, I am personally not a fan of it. So, I would appreciate it if people respect my decision to keep my characters at their respective sizes at which their bellies remain round, and they can still walk around and fit in their clothes.
Curtis should have nothing more than a beer belly/dad bod that still reflects the image of his former slender self. He’s tried to watch his figure, but it hasn’t been easy to keep his greedy stomach quiet without eating a little extra comfort food every now and then.
Arthur has a round, smooth belly that hangs over his belt buckle and has no chance of being contained by his undersized vest. The dragon is proud of his belly, which is like a close friend to him. So, he wears the vest to highlight its size.
As for Brad, his round, fuzzy belly is almost always hanging out of a t-shirt, exposing his outie. He can still put on a belt, but he can’t fasten his outer button-down shirt without losing a few buttons. Regardless, the elephant dresses this way to tease his friends with a belly peek (and sometimes even a belly flash).
In conclusion, I love my boys the way they are. And that’s why there will be no art of them becoming flabby. I have already had artwork of Curtis going beyond his usual size. While some of it was gift art, I would appreciate it if Curtis, along with Brad and Arthur, were drawn with only their usual sizes in mind from now on. I’m sorry if this disappoints any of my followers, but that is my own personal take on unrealistic WG.
While I respect others’ admiration of extreme WG, I am personally not a fan of it. So, I would appreciate it if people respect my decision to keep my characters at their respective sizes at which their bellies remain round, and they can still walk around and fit in their clothes.
Curtis should have nothing more than a beer belly/dad bod that still reflects the image of his former slender self. He’s tried to watch his figure, but it hasn’t been easy to keep his greedy stomach quiet without eating a little extra comfort food every now and then.
Arthur has a round, smooth belly that hangs over his belt buckle and has no chance of being contained by his undersized vest. The dragon is proud of his belly, which is like a close friend to him. So, he wears the vest to highlight its size.
As for Brad, his round, fuzzy belly is almost always hanging out of a t-shirt, exposing his outie. He can still put on a belt, but he can’t fasten his outer button-down shirt without losing a few buttons. Regardless, the elephant dresses this way to tease his friends with a belly peek (and sometimes even a belly flash).
In conclusion, I love my boys the way they are. And that’s why there will be no art of them becoming flabby. I have already had artwork of Curtis going beyond his usual size. While some of it was gift art, I would appreciate it if Curtis, along with Brad and Arthur, were drawn with only their usual sizes in mind from now on. I’m sorry if this disappoints any of my followers, but that is my own personal take on unrealistic WG.
I do respect your limits on your characters; we're here for fun, and your characters are yours.
While i do have characters that are super fat, i do have a limit on how big they get. I like to keep them mobile.