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<blockquote data-quote="Ace Hangman" data-source="post: 427420" data-attributes="member: 40656"><p>In regards to the lupine thing being an instinctual avoidance (and I can't speak for the whole culture, I am only sharing observations and what might be wildly misinterpretations). I don't think there's an instinctual lupine 'sense' (beyond their normal keen senses). Otherwise, the rumors that Garth or Garret were the father of Gwyn's first litter would never have been a real issue. Someone could claim it, but it wouldn't have gotten the traction it seemed that Sanders and Garth had to... forcefully shut it down. If it was such a case that most couldn't even 'get it up' in normal circumstances, that probably be general knowledge.</p><p></p><p>Having said that, Garret seems to have very keen senses (sniffs out your pregnancy and knows its his very quickly), so as an individual, he might actually have an instinctual sense, but I think that's just him specifically.</p><p></p><p>As for Salamanders, Prince Anders and Princess Phyria seem to be friendly enough with each other. I can't tell if that's just a royal decadence or a cultural thing among high nobles (I don't think it is, but even IRL that's where it's been most notable). I would probably think that was just their own relationship and isn't common in their culture or city (I think their station and power would have prevented any real issue even if they didn't hide it).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ace Hangman, post: 427420, member: 40656"] In regards to the lupine thing being an instinctual avoidance (and I can't speak for the whole culture, I am only sharing observations and what might be wildly misinterpretations). I don't think there's an instinctual lupine 'sense' (beyond their normal keen senses). Otherwise, the rumors that Garth or Garret were the father of Gwyn's first litter would never have been a real issue. Someone could claim it, but it wouldn't have gotten the traction it seemed that Sanders and Garth had to... forcefully shut it down. If it was such a case that most couldn't even 'get it up' in normal circumstances, that probably be general knowledge. Having said that, Garret seems to have very keen senses (sniffs out your pregnancy and knows its his very quickly), so as an individual, he might actually have an instinctual sense, but I think that's just him specifically. As for Salamanders, Prince Anders and Princess Phyria seem to be friendly enough with each other. I can't tell if that's just a royal decadence or a cultural thing among high nobles (I don't think it is, but even IRL that's where it's been most notable). I would probably think that was just their own relationship and isn't common in their culture or city (I think their station and power would have prevented any real issue even if they didn't hide it). [/QUOTE]
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