Being Fiona 290
Added 2025-02-20 05:26:05 +0000 UTC
Felix isn't a fan of the outfit Jess chose, and he hasn't even tried sitting down yet!
Or maybe Felix is just a natural. Or, even if it was just a simulation, already spent quite some time in high heels.
Disbet
2025-02-22 10:41:28 +0000 UTC
I'm impressed Fiona is managing heels that high in uneven public terrain for her first time walking in an unfamiliar body. Wonder how much the dreamband is compensating for.
Senko
2025-02-21 23:13:57 +0000 UTC
I remember buying a sleeping bag years ago and it had different temperature scales for men and women because men generally feel its 2 degree's hotter compared to women.
Senko
2025-02-21 23:13:20 +0000 UTC
I remember the first time I wore a femme cut tshirt with that dip for the chest. I was so nervous paranoid people were looking and staring. Funny part was when I was a teen and still thought of myself as male I went shirtless at the beach not one worry. Then there was me wearing a T shirt not showing anything inappropriate but paranoid cause it showed extra skin. So I get how our protagonist feels Jess really threw them in the deep end and told them to swim.
Samantha Louise
2025-02-21 11:31:37 +0000 UTC
When I originally story-boarded this strip, Jess' dress had far less cleavage, but after I drew mermaid Fiona with that tank-top in 247, I decided to alter this dress for some additional 'pop.'
From the Files of Robin Harper
2025-02-21 04:37:47 +0000 UTC
Looking back, this seems like much more provocative dress than Jess has usually has been shown to wear to class. I'm guessing that's on purpose to get Felix some deep immersion training. That seems like Jess' style
stevedore
2025-02-20 16:27:36 +0000 UTC
Lol, guys probably aren't used to having to tolerate exposed skin in the cold.
Generally women are more vulnerable to cold for various reasons including the differences in effects on metabolism between testosterone and estrogen, our on average lower body mass and on average lower percentage of our mass being muscle.
But despite all that, many of us often have way more skin exposed than men do so we get used to tolerating being cold for the sake of fashion.
Personally I prefer ankle length skirts and dresses as part my personal fashion sense and will often wear leggings underneath so its not as much of an issue for me.
However, I have on occasion worn a spaghetti strap top and relatively short skirt without leggings in chilly weather because I had a particular look in mind.
Plus i basically only wear heels despite having fibromyalgia, so suffering for fashion choices is something I'm very accustomed to in any case.
I am really envious of her hips though. I inherited my mother's tall and rectangular (bordering on inverted triangle) body type instead of the tall and curvy hourglass body type that most of the women on my father's side of my family have.
ArcaneOverride
2025-02-20 16:10:49 +0000 UTC