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"I somewhat regret choosing a short-tailed opossum... I think having a long, whip-like mouse tail would be kinda fun. Still... I guess I can't complain. I mean, look at all these boobs! Look at this ridiculous bra thing! I wouldn't bother with it normally, I dunno... it's kinda cute, huh? It keeps them from jostling around so much, even though that feels so good..."


I think my favorite none-sexual thing about fetish-y body types like multibreast and such is figuring out how to make human clothes work, you know? It stems from a strong interest I have in non-human forms. Like, one of my first exposures to transformation is the Pokemon Mystery Dungeon series, which, while obviously doesnt show the transformation, it addresses, at least somewhat, the fact they have a non-human form, and sometimes, that creates problems that need to be worked around. I always like to imagine what would it be like to wake as a quadruped or something like a Petilil, which is really just a bouncing onion with a face.

I do a lot of drawings for pathfinder characters over on my sfw account, and two of the pathfinder campaigns I participate in are ones with custom race characters. One of them is jellyfish girl and the other a six-legged deertaur. With the latter, the fact that her pointed hooves are loud and she cant normally sneak because of them, and the fact that she has a hard time climbing normal stairs and she cant climb, like, rope at all, comes up frequently. And I love that. Sure, in these situations, you could consider characters who are faced with tasks their body is ill-equipped to deal with as being handicapped, but I also think its a lot of fun to try to work around these problems.

And so we come to characters like Tamiya who have four boobs and an udder, and that udder likes to grow constantly, and fairly quickly. Solution? A skirt thats parted in the front so that if her udder gets to big, it can stick out. Does she want to go the pool? How about a bikini bra-esque thing to support that udder. And a four-cupped bikini top for her breasts too. The fact that Alice and Molly cant sit in normal chairs because the backs of chairs get in the way of their abdomen means they have to sit exclusively in stools, which sucks for them, but I find it fascinating. The drawing "Wardrobe Malfunction" shows the sparkly bug broodmother with her boobs on her abdomen having issues with clothing because she cant put those 3 pairs of breasts in a bra. The abdomen is too thick and the boobs are too far apart. Trying to make clothing work for that and make it look presentable is fun, and weird, and interesting! And then Nica here, who is basically the culmination of that, has to find a way to make a shirt that has cleavage windows for all of her boobs, which is no small task, and then to support those boobs, this bra-harness thing is the only good answer. And coming up with that design is fun. You know, there's a common joke about guys being bad at taking a woman's bra off if he's new at it - I think everyone would have trouble with this mess! (Although actually, its relatively simple, as when it comes to the clasp in the back, its basically just two bras, one with four cups for the top two rows, and one with seven cups for the cluster below them). Also, have you ever though about how glasses would have to work for people with ears on the top of their head instead of on the side? Weird, huh? I came up with this elastic strap thing, so theyre held in place kinda similar to goggles.

I don't know why I felt the need to talk so much, but its something I've been thinking about a lot lately.

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