Pretty self explanatory. Wanted to know if there were any bunny tf items that had been on the works or even completed.
Six Genders? I can't imagine any more than 3Now I wonder... are the six-gendered lapinara still a canon thing?
That's what the Renezuo bestiary entry claimed at least, which is why I asked.Six Genders? I can't imagine any more than 3
Six Genders?
Yes but those still default to Male and Female organs in the end. Third Gender would be a gender that carried the result of sperm + egg.Six is nothing compared to some of the lists I've seen shared around on the interwebz.
But yes, Laquine (or lagomorph in general) TF would be much appreciated in the future.
Now I wonder... are the six-gendered lapinara still a canon thing?
Codex said:Sexes: Female (parasitic variant), Female (non-parasitic variant), Male, Herm, and Genderless.
Your imagination is regrettably poor. Even "sperm" and "egg" are quite arbitrary and defined by vague "which gender contributes more resources to their development."Yes but those still default to Male and Female organs in the end. Third Gender would be a gender that carried the result of sperm + egg.
Why not give it to Gene and/or Jade?My Jackalope TF is still in the submission thread. It's on hiatus as my brain murders itself from trying to write a whole new vendor for it. If I could find a place to sell it and polish the last few issues, I could probably push it in for Submission instead of letting it sit as WIP.
Why not give it to Gene and/or Jade?
http://www.slate.com/articles/life/the_sex_issue/2007/09/pas_de_deux.htmlYour imagination is regrettably poor. Even "sperm" and "egg" are quite arbitrary and defined by vague "which gender contributes more resources to their development."
Aaaand we came to discussion about definition of the "sex".http://www.slate.com/articles/life/the_sex_issue/2007/09/pas_de_deux.html
Hardly, I'm not an evolutionary biologist so I dont have to think about more than two sexes.
Reproducing is about diversity and energy efficiency. (never mind nurturing after birth). What would a third sex be, in the context of providing resources to the next generation? Either female-like (high resources) or male-like (low resources), or somewhere in between? In between offers all the disadvantages of both sexes -- not enough to provide all the requirements (or you're de facto female), so therefore you're de facto male, and then you're pushed all the way to complete male-hood.
Of course there are bees and ants which contain neuter, but they work to provide resources consumed in making them.