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B_Wings said: That's one small matured lady rabbit lol
I'm not 100% comfortable with her size and proportions, so I could understand this being tagged as young/cub based on Tag What You See. However, the other version on the site at the time of upload is from an inferior source, and good image quality for archival purposes takes some precedence over my personal tastes.
Speaking of which... I adore Adam Wan's work (for both style and detail), but I do find myself feeling guilty looking over images where some of the characters go beyond size difference and just look physically underaged--even when external information states otherwise. It's not as dramatic as Carrot's work, whose big heads and short figures rub me the wrong way, but it does straddle a fine line between species-inherent disparities in build and what looks like ageplay, the latter of which bothers me in even fictional depictions.
Just my two cents. No bad feelings towards those who're into it; it's just pixels, after all.
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JanitorI'm not 100% comfortable with her size and proportions, so I could understand this being tagged as young/cub based on Tag What You See. However, the other version on the site at the time of upload is from an inferior source, and good image quality for archival purposes takes some precedence over my personal tastes.
Speaking of which... I adore Adam Wan's work (for both style and detail), but I do find myself feeling guilty looking over images where some of the characters go beyond size difference and just look physically underaged--even when external information states otherwise. It's not as dramatic as Carrot's work, whose big heads and short figures rub me the wrong way, but it does straddle a fine line between species-inherent disparities in build and what looks like ageplay, the latter of which bothers me in even fictional depictions.
Just my two cents. No bad feelings towards those who're into it; it's just pixels, after all.
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