Life Update
Posted 2 years agoJust got my sexy bits TFTG'd for real. :3
It's kind of amazing how normal it feels already. It's like my body was waiting for this, waiting for any opportunity to heal back to a more natural and feminine form. I'm trying to take things slow and easy, but that's difficult when even mild arousal with a vulva feels so unbelievably good. It took me less than a week to functionally forget I ever had male genitals. Honestly, I'm beginning to think I might be trans. 🤣
That's not to say any part of this was easy. Like, holy hell I cannot believe I survived an eight-hour surgery. But... now that I have, I think I'm really going to enjoy what comes next. 😉
(it's me. I'm going to cum. eeee) 😆
It's kind of amazing how normal it feels already. It's like my body was waiting for this, waiting for any opportunity to heal back to a more natural and feminine form. I'm trying to take things slow and easy, but that's difficult when even mild arousal with a vulva feels so unbelievably good. It took me less than a week to functionally forget I ever had male genitals. Honestly, I'm beginning to think I might be trans. 🤣
That's not to say any part of this was easy. Like, holy hell I cannot believe I survived an eight-hour surgery. But... now that I have, I think I'm really going to enjoy what comes next. 😉
(it's me. I'm going to cum. eeee) 😆
Furry Art Updates
Posted 2 years agoHello everyone! I have a few general updates to share.
First, my friends made some absolutely amazing contributions to the SVCC (Squeak Squad) universe, and I highly recommend you check them out!
Joining the Team - ORIGINAL STORY
Silicone Valley College Cheerleader Caribou - COMMISSIONED ARTWORK
Second, as many of you have already seen,
Lufty/Ruby and I made a very sexy story collab called A Shiny New Vixen. If you like the story, please consider donating to her GoFundMe. She needs help to escape the escalating political prosecution of transgender people in her home state of Florida. Even $5 would go a long way to help her.
Third, I was so inspired by
Dorsal's SVCC story that I wanted to write my own. I had a whole trilogy planned out in my head, and even reached out to some of you -
- to ask to use your sonas! But by the time I'd received most of the permissions, my flicker of inspiration faded and life got in the way of actually writing it. I don't think I'll be able to finish it. However, I'd love to leave you with a little taste of what could have been, in the hope that it may inspire you in my stead:
“Oh, yes,” the caribou chuckled. “Just got them polished. Pretty, aren’t they?” The caribou tilted her head from side to side to show off the sheen of her rack. “Anyway,” she laughed, “I just wanted to stop by to introduce myself! My name is Illusory Rangifer, but my friends call me Lus. We’re neighbors!” Lus pointed to the next door down the hall.
“You’re a caribou!” June stammered.
Lus looked down at herself, and then back up at June. “Yes…?”
“But… How?” June struggled to find the words. Why was there a talking caribou in her doorway? HOW was there a talking caribou in her doorway?
“Do you think she was homeschooled?" a second voice asked from the hall. "She looks like she’s never seen an anthro before...”
Yours in Sapphic Rubber,
June <3
First, my friends made some absolutely amazing contributions to the SVCC (Squeak Squad) universe, and I highly recommend you check them out!


Second, as many of you have already seen,

Third, I was so inspired by












“Oh, yes,” the caribou chuckled. “Just got them polished. Pretty, aren’t they?” The caribou tilted her head from side to side to show off the sheen of her rack. “Anyway,” she laughed, “I just wanted to stop by to introduce myself! My name is Illusory Rangifer, but my friends call me Lus. We’re neighbors!” Lus pointed to the next door down the hall.
“You’re a caribou!” June stammered.
Lus looked down at herself, and then back up at June. “Yes…?”
“But… How?” June struggled to find the words. Why was there a talking caribou in her doorway? HOW was there a talking caribou in her doorway?
“Do you think she was homeschooled?" a second voice asked from the hall. "She looks like she’s never seen an anthro before...”
Yours in Sapphic Rubber,
June <3
Discord / Telegram
Posted 3 years agoDoes anyone know of any fun furry/scaly Discord or Telegram servers? ☺️
Squeak Squad Tryouts
Posted 3 years agoA fun concept I may or may not follow through with -
I would LOVE to draw my sona (June) as part of a rubbery cheerleader squad, but for that I need more squeaky cheer friends! If you think your sona would be a good fit for the world's most buoyant cheer team, make the case in comments! Do YOU have what it takes to pass tryouts? 😉
(Disclaimer: Nothing about this is guaranteed or transactional, it's just for fun!)
I would LOVE to draw my sona (June) as part of a rubbery cheerleader squad, but for that I need more squeaky cheer friends! If you think your sona would be a good fit for the world's most buoyant cheer team, make the case in comments! Do YOU have what it takes to pass tryouts? 😉
(Disclaimer: Nothing about this is guaranteed or transactional, it's just for fun!)
An Open Letter
Posted 3 years agoTo whom it may concern,
If you're reading this message, there's a good chance you're not cisgender. Please do yourself a favor and just think on that for a little while. <3
Sources:
1. Observations of the online furry community for many years
2. Very suspicious patterns in the content of users who follow me
If you're reading this message, there's a good chance you're not cisgender. Please do yourself a favor and just think on that for a little while. <3
Sources:
1. Observations of the online furry community for many years
2. Very suspicious patterns in the content of users who follow me
Life Update!
Posted 4 years agoHello hello!
I'm not sure whether anyone will read this, but I just wanted to pop a quick message on here. I've been living authentically as myself for about 2 years now. New people I meet don't even question my gender, and it's AMAZING. I have a wonderful girlfriend and my writing career is kicking off. As crazy as it sounds, the little words of encouragement y'all gave on the stories I wrote here - on my little page on FA - were the catalyst that made all of that happen. I found myself, I found love, and I found my voice.
Let's not get it twisted: FA is a hellhole. But there's a lot of light even in the strangest of places.
Thank you for being you.
I'm not sure whether anyone will read this, but I just wanted to pop a quick message on here. I've been living authentically as myself for about 2 years now. New people I meet don't even question my gender, and it's AMAZING. I have a wonderful girlfriend and my writing career is kicking off. As crazy as it sounds, the little words of encouragement y'all gave on the stories I wrote here - on my little page on FA - were the catalyst that made all of that happen. I found myself, I found love, and I found my voice.
Let's not get it twisted: FA is a hellhole. But there's a lot of light even in the strangest of places.
Thank you for being you.
Why I May or May Not Continue DELTA
Posted 5 years agoI received a few comments about why DELTA is on indefinite hiatus, so I want to share some of my personal experience writing the story.
When I started writing DELTA, it was as a coping mechanism for my gender dysphoria. But it backfired spectacularly. The more I wrote about Fen finding herself, the worse I felt about my own body, and the less I could think about anything else. By "Back to the Mountain" I was in a really dark place.
Despite all the thought spirals and depression, DELTA had one really good outcome: I finally admitted to myself that my gender dysphoria wasn't going away. I was Trans**, I was a woman, and that was okay. I went to therapy, saw doctors, got my dysphoria diagnosed. I am now almost 6 months on hormone replacement therapy, and for the first time in my life I'm happy to look in the mirror. I have finally found the alien experience of being comfortable in my own body.
I actually wrote "The Morning After" in July 2019. I took some time yesterday to finish the illustration and leave Fen & Buckeye in a better place. I still like the story and I know what happens next (it's pretty fun), but DELTA has baggage. It consumed me when I wrote it. It probably won't ever hold that power over me again, but I think you'll understand why I don't want to risk it. At the very least, I'm going to take it slow. DELTA is important to me, and I'm so glad that I was able to share it with you. I hope I'll be able to continue writing Fen & Buckeye's adventures someday.
I'd love to hear whether any of you have had similar experiences in coming to terms with your gender. Let me know in the comments! I know TFTG is a refuge for a lot of gender-nonconforming people, and I love that about this community.
Thank you for the continued understanding & camaraderie,
Pannotia
**Disclaimer: I ABSOLUTELY DO NOT RECOMMEND transitioning if you like TFTG but don't have the underlying medical condition of dysphoria. I happen to be Trans AND like TFTG, but I want to stress that one does not imply the other. There are plenty of reasons to like TFTG. Transitioning can really mess you up if the alternative isn't worse.
P.S. For what it's worth, I haven't stopped writing. I'm a few months away from being a real published author! It's not TF (and I'll never post specifics about it on this account - work life balance!), but I hope you'll find it and like it by accident. 😉
When I started writing DELTA, it was as a coping mechanism for my gender dysphoria. But it backfired spectacularly. The more I wrote about Fen finding herself, the worse I felt about my own body, and the less I could think about anything else. By "Back to the Mountain" I was in a really dark place.
Despite all the thought spirals and depression, DELTA had one really good outcome: I finally admitted to myself that my gender dysphoria wasn't going away. I was Trans**, I was a woman, and that was okay. I went to therapy, saw doctors, got my dysphoria diagnosed. I am now almost 6 months on hormone replacement therapy, and for the first time in my life I'm happy to look in the mirror. I have finally found the alien experience of being comfortable in my own body.
I actually wrote "The Morning After" in July 2019. I took some time yesterday to finish the illustration and leave Fen & Buckeye in a better place. I still like the story and I know what happens next (it's pretty fun), but DELTA has baggage. It consumed me when I wrote it. It probably won't ever hold that power over me again, but I think you'll understand why I don't want to risk it. At the very least, I'm going to take it slow. DELTA is important to me, and I'm so glad that I was able to share it with you. I hope I'll be able to continue writing Fen & Buckeye's adventures someday.
I'd love to hear whether any of you have had similar experiences in coming to terms with your gender. Let me know in the comments! I know TFTG is a refuge for a lot of gender-nonconforming people, and I love that about this community.
Thank you for the continued understanding & camaraderie,
Pannotia
**Disclaimer: I ABSOLUTELY DO NOT RECOMMEND transitioning if you like TFTG but don't have the underlying medical condition of dysphoria. I happen to be Trans AND like TFTG, but I want to stress that one does not imply the other. There are plenty of reasons to like TFTG. Transitioning can really mess you up if the alternative isn't worse.
P.S. For what it's worth, I haven't stopped writing. I'm a few months away from being a real published author! It's not TF (and I'll never post specifics about it on this account - work life balance!), but I hope you'll find it and like it by accident. 😉
I Have a Theory
Posted 6 years agoI have a theory: Transgender people who like TFTG might be much more likely to enjoy post-TF media than cisgender people who like TFTG.
Does anyone know how to fix this?
Posted 6 years agoI realized I made a small continuity error in one of my stories, so I tried to upload a fixed version. However, when I re-downloaded the file from FA, it doesn't show up with the changes I made. Does anyone know a workaround to fix this?
FA Search
Posted 6 years agoBoy I sure wish FA had better search functionality...
TF Novels
Posted 7 years agoAnyone here read Blue by James DeVita?
The "Amphibian (Other)" Tag
Posted 9 years agoRoughly an eighth of the posts tagged as "Amphibian (Other)" are actually amphibians...
Virtual Reality
Posted 9 years agoCan you even imagine TF in VR
Huh
Posted 9 years agoI just realized that I've had the maturity filter on for over a year
On a porn site
Good job me
On a porn site
Good job me