necroyalty (
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prismatica2020-05-15 07:45 pm
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So, purely out of curiosity, I'd like to conduct a poll -
How far removed does something have to be from your own species for you to consider it
well
unorthodox
to have any sort of romantic aspirations with them?
I ask this mostly because I'm betrothed to a damned dragon in my own world (no, not a humanoid with draconic qualities, an actual, literal dragon) and apparently both of those are considered just a tad too extreme by most people's standards?
But then no reasonable human on my world would really consider another human at all strange for wanting to bed a goblin, or an elf, orc, dwarf, or what have you, so it appears the line has been drawn somewhere.
Not bothering with anonymity, because why in the Nine Hells not, but you're welcome to if you wish.
How far removed does something have to be from your own species for you to consider it
well
unorthodox
to have any sort of romantic aspirations with them?
I ask this mostly because I'm betrothed to a damned dragon in my own world (no, not a humanoid with draconic qualities, an actual, literal dragon) and apparently both of those are considered just a tad too extreme by most people's standards?
But then no reasonable human on my world would really consider another human at all strange for wanting to bed a goblin, or an elf, orc, dwarf, or what have you, so it appears the line has been drawn somewhere.
Not bothering with anonymity, because why in the Nine Hells not, but you're welcome to if you wish.

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[she's still grappling with her own privileges that she's given up. at least, the privilege of knowing just how she'd live her life were she to be with a fellow dwarf rabbit, or even any small herbivore similar to herself...]
I don't know any hybrid animals, I only ever hear about them. They don't seem to live very easy lives though.
But you make it sound like species differences aren't a big issue where you're from. Is it only having children that makes things challenging?
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Few people want to make a serious commitment with someone who's only going to be around for a fraction of their lives.