User talk:Jetfire/Auld Lang Syne

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Couple passages here that I liked:

Jenn checked the highway, and then looked at me. I made sure I faced her. "Well, hard to say. You look like you. Different hair colour, but the same face. Your hair seems a bit longer maybe, but not too long." She glanced back at the road. "Though knowing that you're a girl now, I can sort of see a softness to your face, less masculine, no beard shadow, little things like that. Nothing that makes you look like a girl, but if you know what to look for, it seems obvious."

I think that's a nice description of what humans would see of TGed furs. And:

I turned and found AT next to me. We clinked our glasses and took a sip. I waited for her to lower her glass, then leaned in and gave her a kiss.
"That is wrong in so many ways," she whispered, giggling softly.
I grinned back, twitching my ears back as Darren pipped the TV audio through his speakers for singing Auld Lang Syne with the broadcast. "Three ways by my count," I whispered back. "Man to man, woman to woman... or cat to dog. Any one of those is bound to damn us, if you're into that sort of thing."

There are a lot of gay people in the furry community. Part of me wonders what would happen if there's a gay human couple, one of them becomes a TG fur. What happens to their relationship? --Buck 17:13, 3 February 2008 (EST)