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  • I, for the life of me, cannot even begin to understand why these transformation sequences even exist.

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  • Ekhidna said:
    I, for the life of me, cannot even begin to understand why these transformation sequences even exist.

    If you wanna be someone else, you need to start from something somewhere, so... Transformation in progress, i guess?

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  • Ekhidna said:
    I, for the life of me, cannot even begin to understand why these transformation sequences even exist.

    thye might be those who wish to be theirfursonas, and think its therianism, which is not , and use it on art, this time using 2 characters form a movie

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  • Zanazoth said:
    My question is, what is in these things they eat that make their clothes change with them?

    So, you think that their height, species, gender, fur color, eye color, and personalities are totally things that could believably be changed by a lollypop; but their clothes? That is a step too far.

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  • darryus said:
    So, you think that their height, species, gender, fur color, eye color, and personalities are totally things that could believably be changed by a lollypop; but their clothes? That is a step too far.

    Well, transformation in any fantasy setting generally effects their genetics and physical form.

    Clothes... clothes aren't things with genetic material... so they wouldn't change.

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  • Zanazoth said:
    Well, transformation in any fantasy setting generally effects their genetics and physical form.

    Clothes... clothes aren't things with genetic material... so they wouldn't change.

    >analyzing fetishes for realism

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  • Zanazoth said:
    Well, transformation in any fantasy setting generally effects their genetics and physical form.

    Clothes... clothes aren't things with genetic material... so they wouldn't change.

    Neither is hair/fur, really. It's a non-living structure created by living tissue.
    Really, transformation stuff like this couldn't be explained by any biological or scientific means in any case. The amount of energy it would require to rebuild an entire body like in such an insanely short period of time would probably cause it to spontaneously combust. So it would have to be explained by non-scientific methods i.e. magic, so clothing isn't that ridiculous since magic is magic.

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  • Ekhidna said:
    I, for the life of me, cannot even begin to understand why these transformation sequences even exist.

    Because some people like things you don't?
    Lighten up.

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  • ekhidna said:
    I, for the life of me, cannot even begin to understand why these transformation sequences even exist.

    For the same reason any other fetish and art type exists pal. Some people like latex, some people like big breasts, some people like transformation.

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