
And finally, a special piece, a sketch commission by
donryu . For this one, since it was Donryu -- and I really like the way he draws fat guys -- I asked him to use my actual body shape.
. . .
I'll be honest -- I didn't know I looked like that. Note that I'm not upset in the least. I knew I was fat, and I like being fat. I just didn't know how fat I actually am, was all! So when I saw his initial sketch of my body proportions:
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… I had a bit of a surprise.
"It's just a bit surprising", I said to him when I picked it up the next day. "For obvious reasons, you just don't know how you look to other people until you see something like this."
"Cute and friendly?"

. . .
I'll be honest -- I didn't know I looked like that. Note that I'm not upset in the least. I knew I was fat, and I like being fat. I just didn't know how fat I actually am, was all! So when I saw his initial sketch of my body proportions:
( )
( )
… I had a bit of a surprise.
"It's just a bit surprising", I said to him when I picked it up the next day. "For obvious reasons, you just don't know how you look to other people until you see something like this."
"Cute and friendly?"
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Fat Furs
Species Wolf
Size 989 x 1280px
File Size 213.4 kB
It’s set in the fictional town of Romulus, Ireland in 1994 where 11-year old Cain Fergus attends Redbrook Middle School and is ruthlessly tormented by bullies led by a girl who is sexually abused by her mother who penetrates her with a strap on so as to vent her frustration derived from being fired from her job at a local pharmacy. Cain is also abused by his mother because he physically resembles his father who died an accident for which she feels responsible. Cain befriends a stay mother do with five puppies and visits them every day. Pend ay, he finds the bullies have found them first and dismembered them all, leading him to snap and brutally slaughter them all. His trial becomes a nationwide sensation, with the ensuing drama dealing with the theme of bullying and its consequences, child abuse, redemption and the nature of justice.
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