Has been used as a slur against people i know irl. Would rather not deal with it in game as well
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I'm almost certain I have previously complained about thisIt's kind of like the same case with female characters with male bits. Shemale (at least to my knowledge, which isn't exactly very extensive) is, and has been, used as a slur for trans people quite a bit, though trans porn has used the term and popularized it in the internet quite a bit
Same here, i can't experience transphobia/transmisoginy cuz i'm not transi can't speak on transmisogyny, as i don't experience it, but i actually quite like the term 'cuntboy.' i can see the offense in both terms, tho, in a way i don't see in cuntboy. that one is just 'guy with a pussy,' inoffensive to me. may or may not be a similar relation to the term 'dickgirl' for some trans women, but again, i can't speak for others
What do you mean by "like Octavia?"can we get more characters like Octavia, but with more content? or give Octavia more content, she's our wife and we have nothing else to donwith her((
She is the half-lupine bard you can pick up from Drifta's dungeon.This is why I like people who do things with links, I don't remember who that is at all.
Thats Olivia. Octavia is the black Knight (futadom minotaur)She is the half-lupine bard you can pick up from Drifta's dungeon.
Big mean cowgirl with a big mean cow peenar and a big mean dom attitude. Also, Varena's sister (from his father, her mother was a slave Kelzas fell for)This is why I like people who do things with links, I don't remember who that is at all.
Ew. Reason no. 2 khor minos sucks as a societymother was a slave Kelzas fell for
Blud would rather get devoured by eldrich horrors beyond any mortal's comprehension rather than spend a day sorounded by horny cow peoplePersonally I'll take my chances in the heartlands
I'd personally be more worried if it was the Greeks. And i was a dude. And i lacked a beardEspecially if the Romans were super horny
Weren't they the first to introduce women to their orgies, too?The Romans were about 50% greek anyway