
Never Invite A Dragon To Your House
Never invite a furred dragon to your house. He will chase you, stomp around your house, scare your pets, and then finally, he will eat all your cat food. But if you have people in your house aged 10 and under then they will be quite entertained. =3 (and to be honest, I think the people over 20 were most entertained also....)
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Visited a friend I haven't seen in about 3 years. She has children. Within the 3 year space, I obtained Quixote and so I thought it'd be fun to drag him around with me when I visited, and then chase her kids around for about an hour in it. It was a nice cold afternoon and I didn't overheat at all until I started running around. Fun was an understatement. About the only part that wasn't fun - tiring out! I need to exercise more.
(I have permission from the mother of this offspring to upload this photo to my FA account)
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Visited a friend I haven't seen in about 3 years. She has children. Within the 3 year space, I obtained Quixote and so I thought it'd be fun to drag him around with me when I visited, and then chase her kids around for about an hour in it. It was a nice cold afternoon and I didn't overheat at all until I started running around. Fun was an understatement. About the only part that wasn't fun - tiring out! I need to exercise more.
(I have permission from the mother of this offspring to upload this photo to my FA account)
Category Photography / Fursuit
Species Dragon (Other)
Size 720 x 540px
File Size 235.2 kB
Ehh. It depends entirely on the situation, location, and your relationship with the children you are going to interact with. If it's children that you don't know at all, a simple wave and a few arm or head pats is acceptable. Maybe the occasional teasing rawr or something. But if you don't know them, it's not at all wise to play with them too much. However, if you are already friends with the children's parents and a trusted established family friend, you can literally go insane. =3
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