Now, does not 'married' imply quite a
number of things? Beyond being able to
smooch your mate's muzzle off, anytime,
anywhere, that is.
Oh yah, lotsa veeery important implications.
Here, our married wolf and bunny couple
touch briefly on one such.
(Ahem-hem: <Squeak!>. You'll see why I say this. :- ) )
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The Thursday Prompt that got this written was 'nursery rhyme'
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number of things? Beyond being able to
smooch your mate's muzzle off, anytime,
anywhere, that is.
Oh yah, lotsa veeery important implications.
Here, our married wolf and bunny couple
touch briefly on one such.
(Ahem-hem: <Squeak!>. You'll see why I say this. :- ) )
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By Fred Brown, Feb 29/2012
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The Thursday Prompt that got this written was 'nursery rhyme'
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Kids, babies, infants: "S a curious subject for Furry, and the astute writer musts pay close attention to these little points.
Doin' so in this sonnet, and adding foreshadowing, AND closing with another Mr. Bill-quality zinger. Dang, I'm gooood. :- )
Kids and babies: Does this not draw attention to the 'humanness' of fur characters? Who must raise fur babies in a human way, not an animal way. Or the kids grow up to BE animals.
Which is not what furs--as characters--are, correct? Nor ought we gloss over fundamental reproductive biology, which is *very* different for animals.
Making a wolf and bunny Do it (and frequently): Fine. But wut th' fudge is [biologically] supposed to happen after that? Insert my Viral DNA Tech 'SF Maguffin' here, such that lupine/lapine gametes can be crowbarred to fit properly.
Such that a cute bunny looks like a Zeppelin with big ears for nine months. : - ) Alternately, in Don't Go Near The Sorceress [fantasy story] I allude to the potential role magic might play to do the same thing as advanced biotech.
Sequel short story idea: Daniso and Belica go to visit an Ob/Gyn who's also a skilled obstetrics/midwife shaman. Hmmm...
Ah HA!! This comment just paid for itself. :- )
fwbrown61
Doin' so in this sonnet, and adding foreshadowing, AND closing with another Mr. Bill-quality zinger. Dang, I'm gooood. :- )
Kids and babies: Does this not draw attention to the 'humanness' of fur characters? Who must raise fur babies in a human way, not an animal way. Or the kids grow up to BE animals.
Which is not what furs--as characters--are, correct? Nor ought we gloss over fundamental reproductive biology, which is *very* different for animals.
Making a wolf and bunny Do it (and frequently): Fine. But wut th' fudge is [biologically] supposed to happen after that? Insert my Viral DNA Tech 'SF Maguffin' here, such that lupine/lapine gametes can be crowbarred to fit properly.
Such that a cute bunny looks like a Zeppelin with big ears for nine months. : - ) Alternately, in Don't Go Near The Sorceress [fantasy story] I allude to the potential role magic might play to do the same thing as advanced biotech.
Sequel short story idea: Daniso and Belica go to visit an Ob/Gyn who's also a skilled obstetrics/midwife shaman. Hmmm...
Ah HA!! This comment just paid for itself. :- )
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