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Sketch comm for SCJ, featuring their wolf buddy Strom! Thinking with your knot first is a good way to spend a half hour stuck unloading in some lucky lion's pussy. (both chars are he/him!)
(also, you can see my art early on https://patreon.com/braeburned!)
SomeDudeRandy
MemberSomeone get the WD-40!
user 671888
MemberIf lube is all that's needed to get that knot out, then it surely wont be long before the cum lets it pop out.
Aramhan
MemberI love that the Lion is standing on a little step stool.
user 1425717
MemberQuite literally a sticky situation
LusskTheWendigo
MemberLet's hope they don't fall off, would suck for the other guy.
LeoWinters
MemberI can't, hank took all of it
wallabra
MemberWow, those are keen eyes!
Wanderling
MemberKnot going anywhere for a while? Have a Snickers!
marcdavorx
Memberit says he/him so not really a they; seems people get tripped up whenever there's a pussy but there's no equivalence, really
user 841215
MemberThey’re trying their best by using they in the first place :3
Edit: As the anti-social person that I am, I don’t understand how what I said was wrong in this situation and would appreciate it if someone were to follow up with me so I can fix my mistake and grow better as a person
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Plot123
MemberBrae always with the art that makes me remember "oh yeah I like everyone not just guys with dicks" to that i salute
SiegeLion
MemberI think it's more that brae used both "their" for the character's owner, and "he/him" for the characters
Jack Max
BlockedHurry, but avoid going to Megal- o -Mart, those jibletheads don't know where anything is.
I-P'E~9
MemberI mean, the main thing a knot is supposed to do is stop cum from leaking, so most likely, that's not gonna be enough. Unless his pussy is loose enough that the knot isn't big enough to stop it.
Library~Wanderer
MemberI can imagine this as the start of a wonderful, sweet, and kinky gay love story.
Also that lion is so cute.
Metallosexual
MemberI've had trans men in my life complain that people who know they're men referring to them as theys is annoying, as it feels like a compromise between treating them as men and simply not referring to them as women
mac n cheese
MemberI want to be where that lion is fr
Healthcat
MemberYou didn't even do anything wrong, like.. using they when you aren't entirely sure what someones pronouns are is just.. the accepted standard, it's not offensive and its used so you dont trigger someones gender dysphoria or anything serious like that (i know nothing about this braeburned situation though, this is just about the usage of the word in general)
Healthcat
MemberYeah but I really think it depends on context, if you're intentionally only referring to them as they that's a dick move and definitely feels like you're trying to undermine them, but there are some times where im flustered or not thinking well since im autistic and i get overwhelmed easily, so i have to refer to people as they sometimes
ginkei
MemberI am sorry but the singular they is a neutral pronoun applicable to anybody regardless of their gender identity.
Cis people can be called they as well.
Infinityplus-one
MemberThat's a lot of internal displacement actually. Must feel so good have so much of another man inside you. Along with his seed, the essence of his masculinity.
GollossalKitty
MemberNah ur good bro using they is fine
The actually andy is just doing its job no need to listen to them. You should probably try to not use they if someones uncomfortable with being called that though but this is a character.
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GollossalKitty
MemberI'm trans and think it's correct and people are just expecting too much from randos. "They" should be used more anyway it's not that hard to just get over it lol. I see there's nuance in this situation but that doesn't mean that being an actually andy isn't a bad move, especially with nothing wrong. Nobody seems to not know about the things y'all are telling them. Y'all need to learn to humble yourselves though.
PetPetPork
Member"they" is often used as a silencer on the Misgendering gun by people who are transphobic but ✨polite✨ about it; that being said, context is always important ofc
Digi-Fox88
MemberThere NEEDS to be more braeburned work with andromorphs omfg
Metallosexual
MemberThis is true, but it can feel like a refusal to see someone for who they are in certain contexts.
I'm cis, and use the singular they all the time, and it's been used on me. That said, I find it a little irksome when someone uses they/them pronouns in a context where it's clear they're referring to me. I'm a man, and if you're talking about me specifically I expect you to use he/him pronouns. They/them is gender neutral but plenty of people aren't gender neutral.
I also wanna clarify that I don't consider this to have the same moral dimension as misgendering someone; I'm well aware that that's flatly worse, but I just figured I'd pass along my perspective on things.
Metallosexual
MemberPronoun discourse aside, short hairy guys awaken feelings in me that I often forget I have :):)
Hyena Stuff
MemberYeah, I’ve been trying to phase out my use of gendered pronouns specifically BECAUSE I don’t want to offend anyone by misgendering them. I’ve got a shit memory, and I’m probably a little face blind so I’m bad at picking up gender cues (I’ve misgendered some cis people before 😬), so “they” always seemed SAFE. You have no idea how stressful it is to find out that it might not be with some people.
Replacing “guys”, “dudes” etc. in my day-to-day speech took months (and I still slip up sometimes).
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