A non- or semi-permeable organic layer that most, if not all, vertebrates possess. Often considered the largest organ of the body. Typically hidden beneath a layer of hair or fur, but sometimes scales.Skin?
I've heard polar bears have dark chocolate skin, but I am not sure what dragons have. It doesn't really matter if you can't ever see it.A non- or semi-permeable organic layer that most, if not all, vertebrates possess. Often considered the largest organ of the body. Typically hidden beneath a layer of hair or fur, but sometimes scales.
Friendship with SHF = EndedI can't handle the loss.
fr fr, no ?Friendship with SHF = Ended
Huh.Your vote will be publicly visible.
For me, the head is very important. While I wouldn't say it's my favorite part, the nose can really make or break it for me. This girl at work has a slightly upturned, thin nose with a sort of point to it. The general shape is more like acute triangle minus the bridge, of course. That paired with an absolutely elegant layered yet slightly curly hair style really creates an attractive impression for me.Those I've had crushes on tend to be tanned or dark skinned, though I don't have a hard line preference. What does matter to me, though, are the eyebrows. I need my gals to have good eyebrows.
@RepresentingEnvy Another one.Gimme the palest one, a snowy white
and red eyes, and black hair, and a visible fang(s)