Irish Wolfhound made me think of Skyrim.I don’t think it will.
I’d rather let a large Irish Wolfhound or a husky with partial wolf dna mixed in it fuck me.
Now that you mention.. Oh hell yes.Irish Wolfhound made me think of Skyrim.
As mentioned by others, it would be dismemberment before the fact. Wolves are not mantids to mate and then kill their mate. If they mate, it is because they are bonded with their partner. The issue is that wild wolves are not going to see humans as potential mates. They are going to see you as an unfamiliar and potentially threatening creature intruding on their territory. They will try to avoid you, and if that fails, they will kill you.I have to admit the fantasy aspect of this is off the charts for me. My dog Cooper is a husky so I kinda have a thing for wolfs aswell because atleast his coloring is similar. That being said no way lol the sex would probably be amazing but the potential dismemberment after the fact no thank you haha.
Hense why it's a pure fantasy thing for people posting or atleast I hope it isAs mentioned by others, it would be dismemberment before the fact. Wolves are not mantids to mate and then kill their mate. If they mate, it is because they are bonded with their partner. The issue is that wild wolves are not going to see humans as potential mates. They are going to see you as an unfamiliar and potentially threatening creature intruding on their territory. They will try to avoid you, and if that fails, they will kill you.
The problem is they DON'T trust you. Why would they trust some random intruder on their territory? As I said wolves will typically try to avoid humans if at all possible, but if you continue to force encounters with them they will likely attack you in what they see as self-defense.I see no reason why one would attack outta nowhere if they are knowing with another individual they trust. Within a given time frame. Give a reason to trust then something you grow from there
I think it was more hinted at something more like, gaining their trust and becoming one of them, essentially.The problem is they DON'T trust you. Why would they trust some random intruder on their territory? As I said wolves will typically try to avoid humans if at all possible, but if you continue to force encounters with them they will likely attack you in what they see as self-defense.
True but there are reports of people mating with wolves so.... There's that.The problem is they DON'T trust you. Why would they trust some random intruder on their territory? As I said wolves will typically try to avoid humans if at all possible, but if you continue to force encounters with them they will likely attack you in what they see as self-defense.
True but there are reports of people mating with wolves so.... There's that.
And I don't mean heat influenced either
I doubt even a large wolf would be that big down there. Growing up I had a friend who had a male wolf hybrid. He made it to about 2-3 before being nutted and I don't recall him being all that impressive. Basically just moderate dog sized junk.Yea I don't thrust those reports. There are "reports" of a wolf raising twins who then founded the city of Rome
And those "reports" are found WHERE? The interplanetary mailbox is full, drippy....So there's not 'That'. Wolves have no reason...not one, to trust a lone person, let alone a group, in the forest. And for YOU, of all the people in all the zooforums in all the world, to be saying they are approachable is hilarious. Your opinion means zip when its based on falsity.True but there are reports of people mating with wolves so.... There's that.
And I don't mean heat influenced either
Mythology....apparently not just for breakfast these days. North American Greys have a different rep than Europeans, but remember that the tales surrounding those were mostly myth. Cutting a Troika horse loose when the wolves came ravening across the steppe, or worse, tossing a baby out of the sleigh...Those things might have happened ONCE. But not every day. That doesnt mean you can get a live, Wild Wolf to leave its pack behavior behind and eat from your hand til shes belly up and ready to play....fairy stories are for nurseries.Yea I don't thrust those reports. There are "reports" of a wolf raising twins who then founded the city of Rome
There are major differences in 'Tame' and "Domesticated". You can tame a wolf, I suppose, if you can catch a live one, but it will likely involved food and water deprivation, OR a very long time. They are not stupid, have nothing to gain from any willing association with a human, and are cooperative pack creatures. Anyone who gets to the point of actually taming one had better be prepared to BE the pack....with all that requires, including pissing on every tree, shrub, and the doorjambs in your home. It aint for most of us.Wolves are wild animal even of you manage to domesticate one they still retain their predatory instincts. You can never predict their behavior
Your right maybe not "modern" humans they would not be approachable since humanity prefers to exploit for their own gain.And those "reports" are found WHERE? The interplanetary mailbox is full, drippy....So there's not 'That'. Wolves have no reason...not one, to trust a lone person, let alone a group, in the forest. And for YOU, of all the people in all the zooforums in all the world, to be saying they are approachable is hilarious. Your opinion means zip when its based on falsity.
Wolves are wild animal even of you manage to domesticate one they still retain their predatory instincts. You can never predict their behavior
Not a wolf.
Yeah that's not a wolf judging by the size of its head. Wolf/dog hybrid maybe?
I concur ?try it and then give us a full account of it after
Oh noeThe original little red riging hood was apparently much ruder. With wolf themes.
Involving sexual intercourse