
Hehe, here it is. The closeup. I believe my grandfather got this for father's day along time ago. I think it's from American Greetings. It's wood with the image on front. I think the tigers are cute ^^ Perverted me...I wanna see them with genetilia. o.o. lol. Whoever the artist is, kudos to them!
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I don't see anything wrong with characters having genetilia. I mean, I find them with gentilia is just natural. It might be hard to explain, but it's just better seeing them with genetilia, then with nothing. It's part of the natural body, so, :3 Like seeing those old statues of horses and stuff with genetilia. I don't always think of porn when I see genetilia, it's just NATURAL to me.
That's a very healthy way to look at it really. ^^; It's a little too easy sometimes to buy into the illusion of hyped up sexuality today. Seeing genitals often enough I guess would make it lose that hightened respose it gets from most folks. On the opposite side, now that I think about it, seeing cartoonized animals without genitals is in itself scarey...more artificial..less alive. As if nothing reproduces nor has to pass waste. These parts are most hidden from view...
Yeah, there is one thing I was afraid to say in my previous post...and that's..well... *seeing animals without genetilia (in cartoons and such) just makes me think they were nuetered, then castrated, and I hate that stuff, in real life as well. And I am afraid to say that on here due to people saying otherwise, and I tend to get shaky all over when people say that they like it or something, and that's 'it's the right thing to do'. then I usually think about that being done to them all day, and it makes my day rather shitty with not being able to get that out of my head. Or am I being weird? o.o. Dang, now I am getting all shaky just typing this, dunno why. Maybe I just need someone to talk to.
*hugs* I don't think it's weird. I often feel bad for animals seeing the way they get handled by people. I often read that nuetering prevents some type of cancer in animals later in life. That may be so, but I find it very hard to believe that just being able to reproduce automatically = cancer. It seems like they'd try to find a better cause, something genetic, or a virus maybe. Another reason often used is that "it calms the animal down" , which is complete BS. All that aggression is there for a natural reason, the animal wants to mate and have it's own place to live, which it can not do living under the "care" of a human. I try to imagine a human being put through this same process...it scares the crap out of me.I think the Native Americans had a pretty good handle on things. Seeing themselves as part of nature like every other animal and the earth as caring for them.
Feel free to IM me if you want btw, my details are on my user page. ^^
Feel free to IM me if you want btw, my details are on my user page. ^^
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