do you think werewolves are hot
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Re: do you think werewolves are hot
Oh, I'm enjoying it a lot!! I hope you enjoy the edits I've been making!!WolvenOne wrote:
No problem Fig, glad you're enjoying it.
It took some major thinking to come up with duckie badminton!!
WolvenOne wrote:...Not everybody on this forum is a fur or whatnot, some people here are merely werewolf fans.
Yup, I'm just a werewolf fan. I like the werewolf, but its not part of my life.
Home theater is #1 on my list.
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You know, come to think of it, outside of therian artwork like Godenwolf's, I haven't seen a werewolf wearing clothes since the episode of Mighty Max. The saving grace, of course, is that most werewolves are only seen from the waistline up.WolvenOne wrote:Er, forgive me memory but, in the film wasn't it already naked? Or mostly naked? I dunno this entire topics starting to wierd-me a bit.
So yeah, a better way of phrasing it would have been:
"I'd rather eat a pile of duckies than have that camera pointing any lower."
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There were no female werewolves in Underworld. In fact, there were hardly any women at all in the entire movie, except the one lead lady in the implausibly sexy latex gear and the occasional background vampire posturing.
I'll have to admit having a fondness for Marsha. She definitely influenced my imagination and the personality of my storyline's lead female werewolf character.
We have seen that some of the ladies do seem to like the idea of Hugh Jackman as a werewolf, so it isn't just us guys oggling the yet unportrayed-in-film charming lady in Gestalt form.
And, a word of warning; my own novel should be considered the equivalent of Rated R, mainly because of a scene or two involving the stuff we're talking around in this topic without saying.
I'll have to admit having a fondness for Marsha. She definitely influenced my imagination and the personality of my storyline's lead female werewolf character.
We have seen that some of the ladies do seem to like the idea of Hugh Jackman as a werewolf, so it isn't just us guys oggling the yet unportrayed-in-film charming lady in Gestalt form.
And, a word of warning; my own novel should be considered the equivalent of Rated R, mainly because of a scene or two involving the stuff we're talking around in this topic without saying.
Taking a Gestalt approach, since it's the "in" thing...