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Shoo be doo~
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I thought you named one of the parasites…
Also the shirt pony because puns.
Nope. I’m terrible at making names so unless one I really like pretty much instantly comes to mind I don’t worry about it unless a a decent one pops up in the comments.
Off-hand the only one I’ve personally named is Kalianne and that’s pretty much only because I wanted to give her a foreign name to enforce that she was from outside of Equestria.
Heh, “Deeper”…
… Y’know… ’cause ocean?… no?… ’k.
Yeah, but I’m making a judgement based upon your previous picture of her, shown below. She looks to be a “love them and leave them” kind… or more like “Snatch them and leave them”.
@bAv_DB
@Bionomaly
@Thelastofusfan1
IRL, the female stays with the male until the “birth”, so to speak. I think she’d ditch you once that happened, unless you used your time together to pursue a deeper relationship. Who knows?
the one night stand type huh?
And the fact that mermaids tend to be flaky assholes.
Love em and leave em seems likely given how female seahorses of that type behave IRL
Gibe me the eggs b0ss
@Twifan
Bonus points if she’s the kind that actually stays with you.
I wouldn’t mind if she was the relationship type. But I get the feeling this seapony is a ‘love-them and leave-them’ type. And that’s no good in my book.
I know that. And now, as a male, I’m starting to wonder what it would be like to go up to her and offer to…
NO. BAD, BRAIN. BAD.
…I’m gonna keep my distance from her. I’m not ready to be a brood-dude. Not yet, anyway.
Better known in scientific circles as Equus Aquaticus Shoobedoosensis, or seapony.