Questions for your sona #1
8 years ago
Just found these on the furry subreddit and I missed out the first time around when they were being posted. I am trying to get into using my FA more and thought this would be a good place to start answering some of these.
"What does your Fursona's home look like."
My Fursona's home is a cozy two bedroom apartment with a spacious living area and open kitchen. The space is kept fairly tidy and ready for friends to drop by anytime. The flooring in the entire place is hardwood (In a fuzzy world the last thing I want is carpet to snag on toe claws and to have to vacuum out fur everyday).
The kitchen has a large fake granite countertop that guests can stand around and usually smells like freshly baked bread and spices (Homemade sourdough is the amazing). A small bar of a handful of spirits and liquors sits in plain view for making a quick cocktail for any friends who want one. Nearby is an electric kettle and a wide variety of looseleaf tea.
The living area has a bookcase full of boardgames, books and small mementos. The coffee table is a bit of a mess with a few note books, an arcade stick, a half read book, and a remote buried in there somewhere. A modest sized tv and a pullout couch takes rounds out the furniture in the living area.
The second bedroom is kept as a guestroom and kept in better shape then the primary bedroom most of the time.
The primary bedroom can feel a little cramped because of a desk with a computer and second bookshelf that takes up a good chunk of the space. The bed is queen sized and their is 6 pillows of all different firmness strewn around the headboard.
"What does your Fursona's home look like."
My Fursona's home is a cozy two bedroom apartment with a spacious living area and open kitchen. The space is kept fairly tidy and ready for friends to drop by anytime. The flooring in the entire place is hardwood (In a fuzzy world the last thing I want is carpet to snag on toe claws and to have to vacuum out fur everyday).
The kitchen has a large fake granite countertop that guests can stand around and usually smells like freshly baked bread and spices (Homemade sourdough is the amazing). A small bar of a handful of spirits and liquors sits in plain view for making a quick cocktail for any friends who want one. Nearby is an electric kettle and a wide variety of looseleaf tea.
The living area has a bookcase full of boardgames, books and small mementos. The coffee table is a bit of a mess with a few note books, an arcade stick, a half read book, and a remote buried in there somewhere. A modest sized tv and a pullout couch takes rounds out the furniture in the living area.
The second bedroom is kept as a guestroom and kept in better shape then the primary bedroom most of the time.
The primary bedroom can feel a little cramped because of a desk with a computer and second bookshelf that takes up a good chunk of the space. The bed is queen sized and their is 6 pillows of all different firmness strewn around the headboard.
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