Furry Description
Someone asked what my furry persona looked like:
[quote:hsqezclt]Dark shadows cling to hir curves with the slickness of rain. Hir fur, the color of a rain-drenched moarning is show with silver, each fur quivering slightly with every breath. Silver-blue stripes trailed down hir spine, peeking out from the startling white tank top and the simple thong. Underneath the straining fabric, three sets of nipples pressed out, with the matching swells of six breasts deepening the shadows. Hir upper set were larger, slightly more than hir own clawed hands, but the lower set were tiny, mere swells against hir lithe form. A tail, a short puff of cloud that clung to hir tight rear with a passion, nestled between the two curves of hir buttocks. Hir ears, floppy like a lop-ear rabbit’s were tipped in silver and one hung over hir left eye, a picture of innocence. If you ignored the claws and the whiskers peeking out from hir cheeks. The tiny points of two teeth, canines, peeked out of hir smile, adding the predatory look.
Shi was a contrast, from the swells of hir breasts to the thickness that rested underneath hir panties. The outline was a male, even as the hips suggested female, a contrast of forms. Below, the two faint curves of a womanhood pressed out against the tight fabric. Hir feminity was stronger, but there is a sense of masculine in hir eyes.
Barely shining underneath the fur, a green tracery of some intricate tattoo covers hir entire body. Faint hints of roses and vines shimmer into view, then fade underneath the fur as shi moves. The colors of the tattoo match hir eyes. The wide green eyes, the color of a jungle in heat, the emerald sea boiling with passion, anger and emotion. Liquid pools of green stirred in endless depths as she watched the world, hungry and playful.[/quote:hsqezclt]
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After all these years of my writing, you’d think I’d make that mistake so many consistent times. Well, probably. Actually, the “hir” comes from that specific culture, to represent a hermaphodite. I happen to enjoy playing them, and this character has boy and girl parts. Most of the time, I use third person singular (they, their, theirs) since I like it better than using he, she, or it, but it fit this time.