pokemon trainer (nintendo and etc) created by animatics
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Seems your prior acquaintance, as helpful as she just was, thinks you’re in need of tough love. Those ill fitting clothes are a symptom of your refusal to accept reality, it’s about time you got used to being as nature intended.

Even if you could somehow return to being a human at some point, it is much too late for that dear, you’ve laid a stake in your adopted species. Your family's lineage has forever diverged away from humanity and into the animal kingdom, you have a pokemon as a genetic relative, as a child.

Continue to reject your new species and your child will follow by its mothers example, finding itself between worlds; being unable to be comfortable in either.

Embrace your nature, learn what it is to be a proper pokemon, and they will grow up in a healthy and nurturing environment for ‘their kind’.

Acceptance or alienation, what do you think would be better for them?

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  • Mmm, not all that comfortable with this. A person shouldn't be pressured into giving up everything that makes them them, just on the off chance that someday her kid might be uncomfortable with having a weird parent.

    Feralization and impreg were fun, though.

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  • vulvithmey said:
    Mmm, not all that comfortable with this. A person shouldn't be pressured into giving up everything that makes them them, just on the off chance that someday her kid might be uncomfortable with having a weird parent.

    Feralization and impreg were fun, though.

    Yeaaah I gotta agree here, while no longer a human, its like their being pressured to stop being a person, like they are no longer able to hold that mantle, and instead is reduced to but a feral animal, which, makes no sense in this regard since the human turned pokemon still thinks rationally, feels, and can talk and coherently hold a conversation, that's not a sign of a feral, that's a sign of personhood.

    This picture doesn't really convey the proper sign of "Stay in the human mindset, or properly accept what you are." For me I see someone being pressured to accept they are no longer a person, that they have no right to call themselves anything but a feral animal.

    Aaannnyways that's my three and a half cents.

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  • vulvithmey said:
    Mmm, not all that comfortable with this. A person shouldn't be pressured into giving up everything that makes them them, just on the off chance that someday her kid might be uncomfortable with having a weird parent.

    I mean, you're right in a real world setting, but also... degradation/dehumanization is kind of the point here, yeah?

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  • Her child is a pokemon isn't it? When it hatches it'll already be fairly well developed. It can practically fend for itself at that point. Even if it needs a parent this woman doesn't have to be it. Anyone could care for the child and its unlikely it would notice a difference.
    The child doesnt need her so why should this woman be forced to change herself for someone she didnt consent to having.

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  • angeltea said:
    The child doesnt need her so why should this woman be forced to change herself for someone she didnt consent to having.

    I don't know how it could be more obvious that it's for the purposes of the artist's fetish.

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  • bleph said:
    I don't know how it could be more obvious that it's for the purposes of the artist's fetish.

    I mean, its pretty obvious at least for me, I'm not caring that it's a fetish, after all, its a piece of art, people have all rights to judge it and comment about it with their thoughts on it. Just like you have a right to make an opinion about our statements and talking points.

    Honestly, the artist coulda made a giant egg with a silly face on it, and you could still talk about it, sure it's for the artists fetish, but I at the least am not focusing on that aspect, more so, the deeper parts that you don't see past the overlying parts of "Fetish" and such.

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  • vulvithmey said:
    Mmm, not all that comfortable with this. A person shouldn't be pressured into giving up everything that makes them them, just on the off chance that someday her kid might be uncomfortable with having a weird parent.

    Feralization and impreg were fun, though.

    Yeah, I feel the same way. This triggered me hard. I'm mad with that human. But I also feel like this is on theme with the whole comic. Maybe it's intended to be depicting something reflecting the way some people feel in real life.

    Like.. imagine being an actual female who feels like a man stuck in a female body. Imagine how many people take the role of the human in this comic, saying those sorts of things.

    In this comic, it's easy for everyone to see how strange the main character actually feels because instead of just being a man turned into a woman, he's turned into a Pokemon as well. It emphasizes and highlights how strange and foreign gender dysphoria can be, and makes it more easily understood how much it actually hurts to "learn to be a proper woman."

    Or maybe that's just coincidence and I'm reading too much idk. I'm uncomfortable whether it's intended or not. X~x

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