I recognize this is stupid but...
15 years ago
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reptile characters with massive tits, or tits at all really, strike me as odd. If ever a trait was fundamentally not reptilian it would be that. For some reason amphibians don't strike me as quite so odd. Still odd, but less so.
Like I said, I understand that there's a suspension of disbelief that goes along with anthro art of any kind. This is just a thing I think about.
There aren't any reptiles that nurse are there? I know a few actually care for their young and that sort of thing. Do any produce any kind of food for their young to eat in any way? I feel like I've heard of a snake that secretes some kind of fluid for its young to lick that has antibodies in it, and I think there's an animal that sweats milk so the young can lick the fur.
Like I said, I understand that there's a suspension of disbelief that goes along with anthro art of any kind. This is just a thing I think about.
There aren't any reptiles that nurse are there? I know a few actually care for their young and that sort of thing. Do any produce any kind of food for their young to eat in any way? I feel like I've heard of a snake that secretes some kind of fluid for its young to lick that has antibodies in it, and I think there's an animal that sweats milk so the young can lick the fur.
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A straight example is my Ruby Dilla character, a reptile with boobs.
Then we have Terra, who is a dragoness with boobs, but she used to be human.
Keiko has boobs, but only in her usual form. Her real form is reptilian, and boobless.
Just gotta consider all the possibilities. Better chance of variety.
Besides, I can gab at great length about some of my characters or stories. Just ask Farx.
I don't think your comments section can take it. Walk away!
I actually believed the same thing for a while, but then I was like "fuck it, it's fiction, so who cares?"
Dudes like tits.
We can also elaborate on that:
Dudes like tits. Some dudes also like snakes. From there it's basically two great tastes that taste great together.
Trying to be too accurate with one species while being the rules with others make the whole thing look unbalanced to me. They're all animals that are supposed to have human traits after all as long as you can recognize what it is that's all that matters.