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<blockquote data-quote="Puxido" data-source="post: 6410331" data-attributes="member: 6775929"><p>Well, yes. But I'm being serious. With mammals, if you look at primates, most primate females have human style breasts (which brings us to Vanaras, which should have breasts as they are both monkeylike and humanlike). So it is safe to assume most if not all female mammal humanoids would have breasts, as it could be considered mainstream for humanoid bipedal structures. And my only argument for reptiles, is possible attracting mates, if it seems to work for mammals it could work for reptiles, they could also have frills and such, but that would be attracting in more of a hair style attraction. Perhaps on these features they could have spots which somewhat glowed as warning of predators not to eat them (whether or not they are poisonous, not much of a point). I also always assumed that with humanoid creatures with tails, it would be taboo or inappropriate to tug on the tail of a male or female you were not in a romantic relationship with. Trying to build a culture around a monstrous or in some way anthropomorphic species is always interesting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Puxido, post: 6410331, member: 6775929"] Well, yes. But I'm being serious. With mammals, if you look at primates, most primate females have human style breasts (which brings us to Vanaras, which should have breasts as they are both monkeylike and humanlike). So it is safe to assume most if not all female mammal humanoids would have breasts, as it could be considered mainstream for humanoid bipedal structures. And my only argument for reptiles, is possible attracting mates, if it seems to work for mammals it could work for reptiles, they could also have frills and such, but that would be attracting in more of a hair style attraction. Perhaps on these features they could have spots which somewhat glowed as warning of predators not to eat them (whether or not they are poisonous, not much of a point). I also always assumed that with humanoid creatures with tails, it would be taboo or inappropriate to tug on the tail of a male or female you were not in a romantic relationship with. Trying to build a culture around a monstrous or in some way anthropomorphic species is always interesting. [/QUOTE]
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