
My secondary/more realistic fursona, Jack. I'm not sure if I'm gonna keep her name Jack, nor are these markings final, but I'm pretty happy with the colours. Not shown, her right eye is almost completely white.
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She's actually pretty friendly, enjoys her alone time and requires time to "recharge" from large groups, can be a bit bitter and aggressive, and loves to eat. I chose a wolverine because I feel I'm kind of like this.
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There's an old practice among wolverines that was practiced by the coyotes around the same time as well. Mothers would often go out and eat very specific foods and pray at certain hard to reach locations. It was more common in the past to do this, however, it was still somewhat rare, as the journey was very emotionally and physically taxing.
By doing this however, they believed their daughters would become strong and independent, as well as sort of healers for others to look up to and provide healing for others during a full moon.
However, in some pairs of cubs, there would be negative effects. The coyotes often embraced those females who were different, but the wolverines saw it as a sort of weakness, and it often was not talked about.
Every month, Jack becomes quite aggressive and has a hard time controlling her emotions as well. It is possible to grow out of it, but Jack continually suffers from it at this time. Others often go through different effects, it depends on the individual.
lmao metaphors.
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She's actually pretty friendly, enjoys her alone time and requires time to "recharge" from large groups, can be a bit bitter and aggressive, and loves to eat. I chose a wolverine because I feel I'm kind of like this.
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There's an old practice among wolverines that was practiced by the coyotes around the same time as well. Mothers would often go out and eat very specific foods and pray at certain hard to reach locations. It was more common in the past to do this, however, it was still somewhat rare, as the journey was very emotionally and physically taxing.
By doing this however, they believed their daughters would become strong and independent, as well as sort of healers for others to look up to and provide healing for others during a full moon.
However, in some pairs of cubs, there would be negative effects. The coyotes often embraced those females who were different, but the wolverines saw it as a sort of weakness, and it often was not talked about.
Every month, Jack becomes quite aggressive and has a hard time controlling her emotions as well. It is possible to grow out of it, but Jack continually suffers from it at this time. Others often go through different effects, it depends on the individual.
lmao metaphors.
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