
Here at Storks Inc., our lifetime warranty does make for some... interesting returns.
One day, there was this fully grown lion male. Not the biggest return, but we still needed to call out the lifting team and the cargo nets. When they returned, he was sleeping like a baby - and dressed like one too. The team went on and on about how "beautiful, wonderful, and caring" his "mommy" was. We see some great mommies, but how they blissfully kept repeating "beautiful, wonderful, and caring" seemed odd.
Then Keith walked up to the peacefully sleeping "kitty" and clicked his pen to get the paperwork started. The lion woke up and was, well, a bit cranky. Our department prides itself on being able to handle babies of any kind. Keith was on workman's comp or a while, happy to not have been eatten. In the future, he'll know not to stand too close to "babies" who might be in the practice of eating storks.
Unsurpringly, the lifting team was in agreement that this incident was in no way due to Victor's upbringing since his mommy is so "beautiful, wonderful, and caring." I think they've been brainwashed.
It was interesting that, at least according to the contents of Victor's diaper, he wasn't in the practice of eating storks. As much as it says of his mommy, he's breastfed. She really must be beautiful, wonderful, and caring...
One day, there was this fully grown lion male. Not the biggest return, but we still needed to call out the lifting team and the cargo nets. When they returned, he was sleeping like a baby - and dressed like one too. The team went on and on about how "beautiful, wonderful, and caring" his "mommy" was. We see some great mommies, but how they blissfully kept repeating "beautiful, wonderful, and caring" seemed odd.
Then Keith walked up to the peacefully sleeping "kitty" and clicked his pen to get the paperwork started. The lion woke up and was, well, a bit cranky. Our department prides itself on being able to handle babies of any kind. Keith was on workman's comp or a while, happy to not have been eatten. In the future, he'll know not to stand too close to "babies" who might be in the practice of eating storks.
Unsurpringly, the lifting team was in agreement that this incident was in no way due to Victor's upbringing since his mommy is so "beautiful, wonderful, and caring." I think they've been brainwashed.
It was interesting that, at least according to the contents of Victor's diaper, he wasn't in the practice of eating storks. As much as it says of his mommy, he's breastfed. She really must be beautiful, wonderful, and caring...
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Another one of my favorite images of yours, the image alone is excellent, however the back story touches on some very different and intimate ways of how Citsitra controls the males in her life. I'd be curious though, how Storks Inc. would 'refurbish' this return who doesn't want to use his diapers.
Artistically speaking, let's consider a different pic: "[url=http://www.furaffinity.net/view/481.....Somnambulistic Napilization[url]" If Victor didn't mind being babied and wearing diapers, there would be no tension in the picture, no frustration, no pathos. It would be just a cute pic of a lioness diapering a lion. A pic of her diapering her husband would be differentiated from a pic of her diapering her cub only be the mane and the proportions. (Don't get too attached to the mane, by the way.)
As for Citsitra, she enjoys tormenting Victor. If Victor didn't mind, it wouldn't be as much fun for her (or us).
As for Citsitra, she enjoys tormenting Victor. If Victor didn't mind, it wouldn't be as much fun for her (or us).
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