
Commission of Uber-Gam3r (http://uber-gam3r.deviantart.com/)'s character, Eithne Walowik! She was fun to draw; I like me some birdy things.
Category Artwork (Digital) / All
Species Avian (Other)
Size 1052 x 800px
File Size 696 kB
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Well, much as I like the look of her, she'd never have to worry about yinglets trying to pick her pockets. She's a scary bird lady in the eyes of a yinglet! (except they probably would have no idea she's, er, a she) That makes me wonder, how aware is the average yinglet of the difference between human sexes?
Man, bird sexes can be impossibly hard to distinguish unless they're a species that has different feather patterns.
And yinglets are well aware of how differently human males and females get along than their own; they see human sexes as being far less different than theirs, and that human women are mostly just men that look and act slightly different. The yinglets' opinions about this vary, from "They're great; their females can do almost as much work as the males, and don't need half as much protection as ours!" to "Hah, their females are just males in skirts, unlike our special, distinct females."
And yinglets are well aware of how differently human males and females get along than their own; they see human sexes as being far less different than theirs, and that human women are mostly just men that look and act slightly different. The yinglets' opinions about this vary, from "They're great; their females can do almost as much work as the males, and don't need half as much protection as ours!" to "Hah, their females are just males in skirts, unlike our special, distinct females."
I was thinking more of what they might make of the physical differences, like "Ha-ha! The human males don't keep their bits safe inside themselves like we do, how stupid!" or, a yinglet male being obsessed with human women because of larger relative breast size, y'know? Say, has it been shown yet whether yinglets hatch from eggs or do live birth? (I'd guess eggs, but...)
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