hmm I think it'd be very painful first, even more if you try in fight it.
Fighting it would put more preasure on yourself ect.
After a few transformations, you'd get used to the pain then it wouldn't be as painful. You know?
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[Morkulv wrote:] Well, old dogs happen to have white/grey hairs under they'r chin, so I think a beard is more possible then you might think. I don't know if its the same thing with wolves though.[/quote] I think that would be normal. A beard on a werewolf . . . . . no coment. kinda scary if thought ...
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The mucles would also get larger since werewolves are larger then humans. I'll agree with Wolverine. I also think after a series of changes over a few months they should be getting or have human senses. The first few changes instincts have control but then after a while the human or whoever is chang...