[Pokémon/Babyfur] Potty Training Your Flying-Type
It's been a year and a half since I've updated this series, so here's an entry with the writing style I've adopted since then. Enjoy!
Category Story / Baby fur
Species Pokemon
Size 50 x 50px
File Size 12.2 kB
Flying types have always been some of my absolute favorites. This is especially so for the bird-like Pokemon.
This lesson in potty training was very well paced. I liked how diapers were quite welcome and a part of Sarah's life until she started to fly. The way you showed her desire to be a 'Big Kid' through using flight to the training potty was most genius. What better way to make one who wants to spread their wings feel good about doing the du, or whatever they have to do, up in a place so high that they simply must fly.
The Swanna brings me back to the stories you wrote about Vullaby. That Swanna was very nice and I really enjoyed how she added to the story by being the one to get Vullaby into an actual diaper and, later, helping Vullaby to get back home after she had done a doozy of a dump in her Mudkip-print pamps.
You do a great job in picking names to go with your stories. Sarah is great for a Starly. It was also quite easy to imagine all the sights and sounds that would be going on during this presentation.
This lesson in potty training was very well paced. I liked how diapers were quite welcome and a part of Sarah's life until she started to fly. The way you showed her desire to be a 'Big Kid' through using flight to the training potty was most genius. What better way to make one who wants to spread their wings feel good about doing the du, or whatever they have to do, up in a place so high that they simply must fly.
The Swanna brings me back to the stories you wrote about Vullaby. That Swanna was very nice and I really enjoyed how she added to the story by being the one to get Vullaby into an actual diaper and, later, helping Vullaby to get back home after she had done a doozy of a dump in her Mudkip-print pamps.
You do a great job in picking names to go with your stories. Sarah is great for a Starly. It was also quite easy to imagine all the sights and sounds that would be going on during this presentation.
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