enzo, loki, and unnamed fox created by squidball
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"Morality check"
Hope y'all like it! I had so much fun drawing and scripting this, I really appreciate and try to answer to all comments, so feel free to tell me what you think :3

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    Well here's the word in my eyes, if your a human that got transformed into an animal and had sex with other animals, that is not beastiality, that is the cycle of the rabbits, but if you do it as a human, then it's a moral dilemma and beastiality. The druids paradox ergo.

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  • guahaws said:
    Well here's the word in my eyes, if your a human that got transformed into an animal and had sex with other animals, that is not beastiality, that is the cycle of the rabbits, but if you do it as a human, then it's a moral dilemma and beastiality. The druids paradox ergo.

    Kind of! And, despite all that, Loki prefers to rumiate and imagine what he could be doing instead (wich, the optics of it, turn out not being really good)... I haven't seen the existential dread of your body being different than your mind and how that would interact with other humans really explored in furry nswf.
    I'm calling this "feral horror".

    But I do think what Loki is physically partaking on in this case is bestiality. He's a fox who, one day, gained sapience. He can still kind of read other animals, but he knows way better than them, that's in fact one of the main conflicts in his story. He no longer feels comfortable around animals, as they lack his self awareness. Imagine living in a world where most people suddently become babies.
    You were a baby before, right, but you are no longer in that stage of mental development. In this world, babies can somehow survive by their own, so you don't need to take care of them.
    You would need to look out for other adults because you can feel yourself losing braincells every day you spend with the babies.

    That's kind of it! With this comic I'm looking to explore and dissect how ferals would behave, so thank you for dropping your opinion, the outside reflectios really matter to me! :3

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  • squidball said:
    Kind of! And, despite all that, Loki prefers to rumiate and imagine what he could be doing instead (wich, the optics of it, turn out not being really good)... I haven't seen the existential dread of your body being different than your mind and how that would interact with other humans really explored in furry nswf.
    I'm calling this "feral horror".

    But I do think what Loki is physically partaking on in this case is bestiality. He's a fox who, one day, gained sapience. He can still kind of read other animals, but he knows way better than them, that's in fact one of the main conflicts in his story. He no longer feels comfortable around humans, as they lack his self awareness. Imagine living in a world where most people suddently become babies.
    You were a baby before, right, but you are no longer in that stage of mental development. In this world, babies can somehow survive by their own, so you don't need to take care of them.
    You would need to look out for other adults because you can feel yourself losing braincells every day you spend with the babies.

    That's kind of it! With this comic I'm looking to explore and dissect how ferals would behave, so thank you for dropping your opinion, the outside reflectios really matter to me! :3

    It makes me wonder though, would a feral animal even really know the concept of beastiality just learning the human language? And even then, if they were never human, what would lead them to feel as though having sex with their own kind would be wrong? I feel like if anything, the one thing they might find wrong to themselves, if they were naturally straight (as most animals are, some aren’t), were to have more bisexual or gay thoughts or tendencies. I feel like that would be more likely something they would question or find weird about themselves, than having sex with another fox, something they naturally would do anyway.

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  • Yall are being super smart and reflective talkin bout phylosophy but Im just thinking about how happy I am you posted again!!!

    I love the style and the colors, all the characters are super cuuuute i wanna hug themmm!! Poor loki hes so silly but he cant do no wronggg ill protecc

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  • sonicmario said:
    It makes me wonder though, would a feral animal even really know the concept of beastiality just learning the human language? And even then, if they were never human, what would lead them to feel as though having sex with their own kind would be wrong? I feel like if anything, the one thing they might find wrong to themselves, if they were naturally straight (as most animals are, some aren’t), were to have more bisexual or gay thoughts or tendencies. I feel like that would be more likely something they would question or find weird about themselves, than having sex with another fox, something they naturally would do anyway.

    Haven't showed it here yet, but Loki had alredy a sexual encounter with Enzo, the human, before this comic (I'm writing it non linearly. Whenever i get inspired, I just sit down and draw the idea that came to mind). Enzo already expressed his doubts about doing it with an animal, but conclued "fuck it, this is not bestiality, you CAN consent" and that's when Loki learned about the concept.
    He gets new words and ideas quite quickly and has a touch of OCD, so he tends to rumiate around moral themes whenever he's not around Enzo. So he starts slowly experiencing first hand the lack of consent from other animals. This comic being the one time where he IS into mating but then realizes he made a mistake.

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  • hotpuppi said:
    Yall are being super smart and reflective talkin bout phylosophy but Im just thinking about how happy I am you posted again!!!

    I love the style and the colors, all the characters are super cuuuute i wanna hug themmm!! Poor loki hes so silly but he cant do no wronggg ill protecc

    I really appreciate both kinds of interaction <3 I'm proud you missed my stuff xD And thank you for your kind words, they make my day :D

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  • Wish there was a tag for this. I really like sapient ferals on nonsapient ferals.

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  • This is an intriguing area to explore. I wish Loki would (over)think and analyze his situation more, however, rather than reach a conclusion with the reasoning "off screen."

    Why does he feel bestiality is bad? (He never even mentions consent here.) Does the other fox "presenting" to him, and not moving away, constitute a rudimentary form of consent? Does (still) being a fox give him a free to behave like other of his species? Maybe he should concern himself more with the well-being of his partner, rather than what played out in their mind? Is it okay to follow his feral instincts as long as he's not hurting anyone? Etc.

    There's so much fertile ground that can be tilled here, in the premise of a formerly unthinking animal struggling to make sense of human-level morality, that the "bestiality is bad, I don't even need to tell you why" approach feels like a cop-out.

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