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Old 09-16-2018   #1
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Re: Transgender Werewolf?

It just comes down to how technical you want to get, if its magic/fantasy related then no explanation needed
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Old 09-16-2018   #2
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Re: Transgender Werewolf?

Lycanthropy in the biological sense would function in two know ways

First would be like a virus where in example of the moon change, it lies dormant in the bloodstream until the moons effect on the it activates it, it then invades the human cells and creates new copies of itself till the cell is used up and dies and spreads . This seems more in line with the skin rip tfs seen as the new form is growing from within until the human cells are all used up or no longer needed.

Second is the condition acts like a cancer, when its triggered it causes the cells to replicate in a mutated form from its own seperate DNA that carries alternative sex traits, this would be a closer idea to what we see in books and movies, essentially the wolfish traits like a muzzle/ears/tails are a sorta tumorlike growth of the mutated cells. It would be possible in this idea that there are still original human cells left and when the change ends they regenerate themselves, just a reverse werehuman change.
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Old 09-16-2018   #3
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Re: Transgender Werewolf?

It was sad day when Siren Song went down they had beside werewolf they had jackal, horse and spider tf's . Mako is still out there has some good ones How I Met Your Mother Scooby Doo version, Dead Men Tell No Tales.
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Old 09-16-2018   #4
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Re: Transgender Werewolf?

If a person has had SRS I think it would make sense that their current genitals would survive the change and their hormone treatments could affect their new form as well. Like, they probably wouldn't regrow a penis. But it could go any way an artist wanted. There are no set rules for how lycanthropy works. Even if a person hasn't had hormone treatments or anything the curse might work in such a way that their "true self" would be reflected in their werewolf form, so a trans woman might become a hungry she-wolf!

Back in the 1990s a cartoonist called Rod Kierkegaard had a book out called Shooting Stars, with a story where a character who was obviously Boy George (although he was called something else) became a werewolf. It was drawn in a realistic style and might be of interest to people here, but I read it in a bookstore way back when and it really gave me the creeps. At the time it seemed kind of transphobic and gross, like it was this mean satire about a vain M2F trans person becoming hairy and masculine against her will, but that was a long time ago and I dunno what I'd think if I saw it now. (Here's a link to see a few pages, if you're curious.)

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Old 09-17-2018   #5
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Re: Transgender Werewolf?

Yea thats the thing with lycanthropy as its pure fantasy in the real world, that drastic a physical and chemical change in the body would kill any organism as complex as a mammal so you can make it work anyway you want in a story
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