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Last Updated: Nov. 8, 2008
Pat's girlfriend Nina, an Arctic fox, vanishes for four months every year. Just poof, gone. Back home to the family. He's tired of it, and wants to know what's really going on.
I can't be the first one to like this kind of thing. I can't. It's just not possible. It's so blindingly obvious, so patently simple... It should be the number one fetish in the fandom, shouldn't it? Someone, please, tell me I'm not that bizarre...
Content warnings:
Furriness
Strong language/swearing
Furriness
Implied drunkenness
I'm not kidding about that furriness there
One good thing about winter
ENJOY!
Pat's girlfriend Nina, an Arctic fox, vanishes for four months every year. Just poof, gone. Back home to the family. He's tired of it, and wants to know what's really going on.
I can't be the first one to like this kind of thing. I can't. It's just not possible. It's so blindingly obvious, so patently simple... It should be the number one fetish in the fandom, shouldn't it? Someone, please, tell me I'm not that bizarre...
Content warnings:
Furriness
Strong language/swearing
Furriness
Implied drunkenness
I'm not kidding about that furriness there
One good thing about winter
ENJOY!
Category Story / Fetish Other
Species Unspecified / Any
Gender Multiple characters
Size 120 x 120px
You forgot to mention the furriness. :P
I agree, this was cute. If again pretty bizarre. The only thing I can really criticize (aside from the word "murr", can't stand that thing) is that there's no real tension in the story. Once we know the secret and learn he's ok with it, we're just spinning our wheels until the end, which isn't very exciting. An antagonist or problem would have made the story more engaging.
Wait, another problem: how does she breathe? We're getting into nitpicky science land again, though. Thanks for putting this up!
Wait, another problem: how does she breathe? We're getting into nitpicky science land again, though. Thanks for putting this up!
I have a love-hate relationship with 'murr.' When used as an exclamation ("oh murrrrrrr"), I rage. But I tend to use the term to represent a gentle feline humming purr, sort of like a sensual hum or 'mm.' Every once in a while, though, I go on an anti-murr streak and purge it from my works.
Now, yiff, that's a word I really can't justify the use of. So I don't use it.
Thanks for reading it!
Now, yiff, that's a word I really can't justify the use of. So I don't use it.
Thanks for reading it!
Win ... this idea just has to be expanded on. It's much more interesting than giant boobs.
There are some really fun things that can be done with furries that nobody really seems to try for. I'm still amazed at how few extra-furry furries I've found.
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