Why would a dragon want to wear anything in the first place? (Tries to convince her to take off the shirt)
There are a lot of prudes on Twitter whining about big tiddie and back problems on fictional characters. Suri has a message for them.
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Why would a dragon want to wear anything in the first place? (Tries to convince her to take off the shirt)
She looks so great.
I wonder who even started this debate?
Looks great.
On that whole "realism" thing on the other hand, there are women who have naturally large busts but that doesn't automatically means that they themselves are being sexualized. Even if there's an association toward big breasts= automatically sex object ( which is clearly busllshit).
Though there is an unconscious way that people assume that women with big breasts are either "sluts" or "Whores" which is crappy mentality to have.
A character in fiction or a person in real life can have big breasts but it doesn't automatically mean they are the "fallen woman" who'll sleep with anyone.
And yes back problems are real a thing with women who have large breasts, but that doesn't mean we should pretend that women with big breasts should be drawn though, it does make you think about the mindset of people who automatically give women crap for their bust size.
And this is coming from a woman who lives with being heavy breasted. Sorry about that, but I just had to get this out. This madonna/whore complex thing hurts everyone.
Anyway, great picture. From one artist to another you should create what you want.
Tch, prudes and their so-called "realism," right? XD
Here's some food for thought: Dragons are much stronger and tougher than humans, and thus would likely not be bothered by a bit of awkward weight at the front. This goes for a lot of other fantasy creatures as well. How's that for realism? ;)
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