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>>88334
Please, don't go, you have so much to live fur! We could debate this further, cheat while measuring her hip to shoulder ratio to better support our side of the argument — or, better yet, move on to discussing what it means from a psychological standpoint fur an artist to draw everyone in such a girly manner. She's had a decade of experience drawing regularly yet elected to draw everyone in such a manner. Could it be she had an aver(hue)sion to classic masculinity? I wonder.

>>88345
These are character reference sheets, they are supposed to have such infurmation, yes. Chose these to upload because they should probably have the most "canon" proportions.
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>>88337
ace what now
isn't that nail polish or some shit
>>88346
Happy New Year's 2020. BTW, FYI, IF YOU DIDN'T GET THE MEMO: Apu Apustaja was spitroast necroskullfluffed by Pepe and Groyper in 2021. He's finished. We're done with him.
>>88347
Too late.
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>>88350
>it was real in my mind
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>>88353
:( 
Give this to me
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>>88368
no
:)
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>>88327
you can't get an animal person pregnant with human dna retarded RACEMIXER
also anyone saying averi is androgynous is a faggot trying to turn you gay
>>88411
national socialist dubs
>also anyone saying averi is androgynous is a faggot trying to turn you gay
hmmm... he(purrgem) was talking about femboys with big booties in another thread recently
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>>88411
Ummm... source fur any of that?
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>>88411
she gotta point doe
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>>88411
Not with that attitude.
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>>88415
>hmmm... he(purrgem) was talking about femboys with big booties in another thread recently
in other news, the jews are behind everything
>>88427
yeah, here's my source... racemixer...
>>88502
femcel is NEVER wrong!
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>>88527
what's the lore behind the astroplier?
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>>88529
he's le heckin hmofag self insert from hitoner
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i just realized this would be a funnier frame
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>>88250 (OP) 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41jG74x7q1w&themeRefresh=1
>>88532
Cats do seem to like humans more than each other IRL.
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>>88411
Not with that attitude!
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>>88540
How do you deal with the muttening problem with multiple generations of HMOFA?
>>88541
Maybe a short story about a half breed struggling in society due to prejudice would be fun. Too bad I lack the motivation to write but I’ll add it to my anthro world building note.
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>>88543
does this count?
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>>88541
Choose your own preferences.  Picrel is probably more realistic.  But if you, as an author, want to say "human/anthro couples can have children, and they always turn out as one species or the other, randomly," you can do that too.  It sidesteps the problem neatly.  Maybe the anthro traits, or human traits, could even skip a generation or two.

>human couple marries
>have babby
>babby is adorable fox girl
>"Lucy!  Joo got some SPLAININ to do!"
>"Grandma was a fox.  It's why we're all redheads."
>laughtrack
>>88544
Nobody ever talks about it so any mention was good. I was thinking of having the main character being a human/boarder collie mix where it’s basically a human with a skin muzzle and skin tail. I think it would be fun to try and get an audience to care fur a character like that.
>>88545
In a fictional world it can be sunshine and rainbows it doesn’t have to make perfect sense. I just think it’s a fun argument in HMOFA threads because there’s no perfect answer.
>>88543
This nyagga lacks the motivation to do anything 💀💀
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>>88549
I dunno maybe it’s ADHD or something. I have an ungodly activate imagination and literally can waste hours of the day just thinking over concepts. Maybe I should try writing short stories as that’s more guaranteed return than drawing.
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>>88551
Maybe we're the same after all. All plan, no execution sound like you?
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>>88527
At last, now I truly see.
>>88545
Interesting.
>>88549
Nothing wrong with that, right? You better not be implying that there's anything wrong with that at all.
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>>>88551
>Maybe we're the same after all. All plan, no execution sound like you?

I recently learned about this concept "Malthusianisms".  Why do we plan more than we do?  Because otherwise doing would be as easy as thinking.  More abstractly, given "Why does X suck?" the answer is frequently is, "because if it didn't, we'd do X until it does".
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>>88567
That's an interesting and yet bleaker interpretation of malthusianism.
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>>88541
In my headcannon, the offspring of a man and a fox is either a human boy or a fox girl. 
It is scientifically unsound and ignores the evolutionary point of reproduction, but easily bypasses the hybrid issue.

Having the genetic makeup include data on both human and anthro versions of the person solves the above issue, too. 
Fig 2. is a case of lycanthropy with the daughter not having exhibited the signs of having been afflicted until she was like 6. 

So both parents would have a set of recessive genes describing them as a human/anthro, and one of these sets comes into play depending on the same coin toss that determines which gender the offspring is.

 "Realistically" things would be more like in >>88545's pic rel which is disconcerting. Imagine pulling a short straw and being born a human with a long furless snout. 
Or an wrist-long pencil-thin tail. Seen a photo of an Indian man with such a tail once, it was horrifying.
>>88327
>bringing up your race mixing fetish fur no reason
>why do other furries not like us???
>>88571
That's interesting, and quite convenient.
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>>88567
Just keep in mind, that isn't universal. There are a lot of people out there who get through life thinking as little as possible, planning as little as possible. Their lives don't always go very well, though I've heard someone say that it can be a lot of fun (fur a while) if you're born with a trust fund. There are people out there who are only alive right now because they can't get it together enough to get enough money at once fur enough drugs to overdose.  And these people have always been with us.  I am not trying to say "99% of people are totally NPCs, bro, everybody's a P-zombie but you and me and I'm not sure about you."  I am not sure they're even the majority of humanity.  But there have always been a lot of them out there.

>>88571
>lycanthropy

I know I've got a case of the /hmofa/ mofu-mofu brain (hmofu?).  I know werewolves are supposed to be figures of horror, evil monsters that run amok, that no weapon can harm unless it has magical properties, flesh-and-blood murder machines that never stop killing. I know I'm not supposed to perceive them this way.  But call me Ken Ashcorp because I've got to touch fluffy tail.

https://youtu.be/4nyHPIcbn88
>>88552
Kinda? I mean fur IRL stuff outside of creative works I can get moving.
>>88571
It would work scientifically if there was one other anthro species, the Y chromosome was the “human activator” and human woman didn’t exist. If there’s more than one species however, especially if that species has males, you still get mutt females.
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>>88586
>It would work scientifically if [...] human woman didn’t exist
I'll handle them, Mr. President.
>>88353
I can't self-insert into this. The human character is too thin and twinky. I guess I should be happy about this?
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>>89461
>The human character is too thin and twinky.
I bet he lives in a twinky house.

HABEEB IT
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>>89462
I DON'T BELIEVE IT
MOTHER FLUFFER
>>89461
Being bloated and obese is no cause fur joy.
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>>89474
Neither is being dessicated and skinny.
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>>89483
If he ate Twinkies, would he cease to be twinky?  Is this one of those rare instances where you are not what you eat?
>>89483
No, I'm going to have to disagree with you on that one.
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>>89489
Let's meet up and arm wrestle, twink.
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>>89493
Why?
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>>89494
It could be fun. idk.
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>>89495
I don't think so.
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>>88353
Wholesome!
>>88259
it's prefectly normal, beans are known to be very therapeutic
>>88257
>>88259
she's a based beaner
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