Poll: Werewolves and Clothing: Yay or nay

This is the place for discussion and voting on various aspects of werewolf life, social ideas, physical appearance, etc. Also a place to vote on how a werewolf should look.

Should werewolves in Gestalt form be dressed?

Yes; formal attire including coat and tie for men and a dress for women
1
1%
Yes; clothing can be retained, but doesn't need to be
26
33%
2 - Doesn’t really care either way
6
8%
3 - They’re pretty cool I guess, but they aren’t an obsession
46
58%
 
Total votes: 79

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Vuldari wrote:
lupine wrote:Also, If, during the TF, some fluids were secreted wouldn't this make the clothing unpleasant to wear?
Why would that happen? What fluids?

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White Paw wrote:
Vuldari wrote:
lupine wrote:Also, If, during the TF, some fluids were secreted wouldn't this make the clothing unpleasant to wear?
Why would that happen? What fluids?

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Sweat glads work double shift .......maybe :D :?
Wolves don't sweat. If werewolves sweated at all, I would think it would be half as much or less...not MORE.

Besides...sweaty clothing would be the LEAST of a werewolves concerns on top of sweaty FUR.

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I just don't think werewolves would sweat. ...not like humans do anyway.
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eh.....it was just an suggestion :)
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Post by MattSullivan »

Hey, in Camp Lycanthrope I have both. A character who tears outta clothing AND wolves who have clothes that adjust to fit their size. Basically, i wante to appeal to all the fans, knowing some would want to see rippage, and others who wouldn't

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White Paw wrote:
Vuldari wrote:
lupine wrote:Also, If, during the TF, some fluids were secreted wouldn't this make the clothing unpleasant to wear?
Why would that happen? What fluids?

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Sweat glads work double shift .......maybe :D :?
It could be sweat, it could be some fluid connected with the transformation. Keep in mind that the metabolism would be massively accelerated during the transition, Skin composition would be changing, bones stretching and reshaping, Hair growing, teeth growing, surely during all of this, there would be some sweat or other fluid maybe even a little blood. Vuldari says that Wolves don't sweat.....But, Humans do and the werewolf is a bit of both. Who's to say it doesn't inheret the human sweatiness? And if werewolves also retain there intelligence and morals etc when TF'd then surely they would keep any vanity or sense of personal hygiene that they have in Human form, so they would be concerned about a stained shirt or blouse.
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well.....us gay werewolves are very concerned with our appearences..... :lol:
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Post by lupine »

MMMM yes, you've got to get your co-ordinates right :lol: You don't want your shirt clashing with your paws now do you? OOh, now a nice pastel would go lovely. :wink:
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:lol: :lol: :lol: smart a** :lol: :lol: :lol:
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lupine wrote:
White Paw wrote:
Vuldari wrote:
lupine wrote:Also, If, during the TF, some fluids were secreted wouldn't this make the clothing unpleasant to wear?
Why would that happen? What fluids?

...NO WAIT...don't tell me. I really don't want to know. Image

Sweat glads work double shift .......maybe :D :?
It could be sweat, it could be some fluid connected with the transformation. Keep in mind that the metabolism would be massively accelerated during the transition, Skin composition would be changing, bones stretching and reshaping, Hair growing, teeth growing, surely during all of this, there would be some sweat or other fluid maybe even a little blood. Vuldari says that Wolves don't sweat.....But, Humans do and the werewolf is a bit of both. Who's to say it doesn't inheret the human sweatiness? And if werewolves also retain there intelligence and morals etc when TF'd then surely they would keep any vanity or sense of personal hygiene that they have in Human form, so they would be concerned about a stained shirt or blouse.
I don't think sweat glands and werewolves would play nice...

Armpits stinkl because the amonia in sweat sticks to them. This would happen with lycanthropic fur and you'd still to high heaven because your sweat glands would cause the rest of your fur to act like armpit-hair. :lol:
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Sweaty Fur aside, Were's really don't need clothing, other than as a parking place for Pockets.
Then there's the simple fact that a Werewolf (if you go with the Wolf body type) would wind up splitting his/her shirt or jacket, while their pants would be in a pile around their feet, since they would lose their human style hips. Undies would, however, probably stay put, whether tightey whiteys or boxers or panties( on females or wierd males).
So, here's your picture: The Dreaded Werewolf: shirt split, underwear in place, and pants around their ankles.
Maybe that's why they're usually depicted naked: Respectability! :lol:
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Post by Rhuen »

why I don't think werewolves would wear cloths, even if they have human mind sets.

Ever see a really hairy guy on the beach? it seems the hairer someone is for somereason the fewer cloths they feel they need. So a whole body covered in fur may bring about this mindset.

Plus cloths were originally not for looks but for protection from the sun and temperature. So why wear all that stuffy cloth when your body is covered in fur? it would be sweltering.
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NA let it all hang out pluse you pubic hair grows so long and thick that you want be able to see your gentals unless you become turned on then i guess little big me would come out :lol:
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