While it's amazing to be naked and free and to love on my big beautiful body, I do have to, well, actually go out and interact with people every now and then, and I can't do it without wearing something. OK, if I'm in my full werewolf form and I do a REALLY good job combing my fur (or using my darling Jaida's fae magic) to hide the sensitive bits, then I can pretend to be a person in a fursuit, but that's beside the point. What I'm getting at is that I do need to wear ACTUAL clothing in order to be out and about with humans and pretend to be a part of their boring mundane world.
So I do have a wardrobe, but it really isn't anything too special. Given my physique, and nature as a lycanthrope, I tend to gravitate towards clothes that are easy to repair, flexible and stretchy, breathe easily, and would be quick to remove in the event that I start transforming. Which means, if you have managed to guess, or looked at the image first before reading all of this, that I prefer sweat pants, leggings, hoodies, athletic wear, and my personal favorite, crop tops~! Especially if any of these come in my preferred color of black, as I feel it accents my red hair and lupine features excellently, though grey and red are close seconds.
After all, due to the permanent eyeshadow I have around my eyes and my lips being darker with fangs to either side, I already come across as Goth, and having a collar doesn't really help matters, so I kind of embraced that subculture somewhat. I mean, I love alternative rock and nu metal, and I was already leaning towards black clothing anyway, so getting my wardrobe updated after my change into a werewolf was the perfect time to adjust to better fit in with that group. Plus, as long as I leave my tail limp and don't move my ears, then people think they're just cute accessories instead of actual parts of my body, which lets me blend in more.
So yeah, I'm proud to be considered Goth, though I'm definitely not the dour and reserved stereotype, but more of the peppy and perky kind, which is perfectly fine with me. And I hope you're alright with me adding that on top of being a trans woman that is also a werewolf~<3
Thanks to
axelferdinan for drawing this for me~!
So I do have a wardrobe, but it really isn't anything too special. Given my physique, and nature as a lycanthrope, I tend to gravitate towards clothes that are easy to repair, flexible and stretchy, breathe easily, and would be quick to remove in the event that I start transforming. Which means, if you have managed to guess, or looked at the image first before reading all of this, that I prefer sweat pants, leggings, hoodies, athletic wear, and my personal favorite, crop tops~! Especially if any of these come in my preferred color of black, as I feel it accents my red hair and lupine features excellently, though grey and red are close seconds.
After all, due to the permanent eyeshadow I have around my eyes and my lips being darker with fangs to either side, I already come across as Goth, and having a collar doesn't really help matters, so I kind of embraced that subculture somewhat. I mean, I love alternative rock and nu metal, and I was already leaning towards black clothing anyway, so getting my wardrobe updated after my change into a werewolf was the perfect time to adjust to better fit in with that group. Plus, as long as I leave my tail limp and don't move my ears, then people think they're just cute accessories instead of actual parts of my body, which lets me blend in more.
So yeah, I'm proud to be considered Goth, though I'm definitely not the dour and reserved stereotype, but more of the peppy and perky kind, which is perfectly fine with me. And I hope you're alright with me adding that on top of being a trans woman that is also a werewolf~<3
Thanks to
axelferdinan for drawing this for me~!
Category Artwork (Digital) / Anime
Species Werewolf / Lycanthrope
Size 1790 x 2058px
File Size 3.07 MB
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