I converted a friend of mine IRL to the furry way a while back, but she never could decide on a fursona. So, I decided to help her out by taking her favorite animal, things to do, dis-interests, and style and blend them all into one character for her to use from now on. ^^ Some of you long-term fans may remember this friend of mine, Lauren, as another character in my gallery; Cotton Candy, the super hero food! XD Anyway, this character is NOT mine, though, she's given me permission to get it drawn for her more. I'm simply uploading this for her here until she gets off her lazy butt and makes an FA. lol However, she's busy being successful with a job, college, and boyfriend, so I won't pressure her. hehe
Art (C)
Chip_Freakhound <- very good artist and nice to boot, go check her out!
Lauren (C) my IRL friend Lauren.
Art (C)
Chip_Freakhound <- very good artist and nice to boot, go check her out!Lauren (C) my IRL friend Lauren.
Category All / General Furry Art
Species Red Panda
Size 1073 x 941px
File Size 279.2 kB
Heh, well, that's just me. Ever since I discovered sex at age 13 I wondered what the big deal was keeping it hidden. It's something everyone depends on to live and exist in this world. Some people want to keep it secret and private, well, fine, but the whole of it doesn't have to be. For example, to men women's breasts are idolized because we can't have them due to society's restrictions, but if we grew up seeing them every day then I think most people wouldn't give them near as much thought or even a second glance. It's all about the desire to have something you are told you can't. Do you think about that sign you pass every day to work or school? No. You don't give second thoughts to things you see over and over and over. It's all about the psychology of it all. But, that's just my opinion.
I don't mean to bring religion or politics into this. I dislike the idea of churches, though. I just was interested in your take on this. I believe we should allow young children to understand mature subjects early on to make them less "focused" on such things later on. Granted there's always the hyper teenage years, but I just think exposing it early on and not treating it like a super secret subject would make things better.
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