Seafluff stallion gives 'Wowstest Enfies' By [ HahaSoTiredHelpMe / WhenTheMoonHitsYourEye]

Here we see a Tropical styled stallion raping a (standard style) soon-mummah.

These two seafluffs would normally be no where near each other, but Seafluff World upper management is inundated with a bunch of idiots, so Seafluff World has a policy of letting all of their seafluffs interact in their largest pool area once every month. This is a recipe for disaster, because management also doesn’t do anything about Smarty Syndrome as long as the seafluffs are obedient during performances and dont kill each other.
This means that this very entitled and very pent up male has decided that all the females should only be having his pups.

This mare, who is named Milk Tea, will go on to loose her current pregnancy, and be impregnated by this smarty. It will be a litter of 4.
She is, surprisingly, a decent mother to them all.
(The pups will be named Oolong, Boba Tea, Matcha, and Sweet Tea)
As this incident nears it’s end, the smarty will be put down(beaten to death with a fire extinguisher) by a panicked intern, this is because Milk Tea is a prized breeder and is also part of a longterm breeding project of one of managment, and her loosing the pregnancy, combined with physical and emotional damage, all on the intern’s watch, would kill their career before it began.

The smarty was only worth $400, and that was only because of the fact that he was a Tropical style, which are extraordinarily rare.

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What made milky tea valuable over smartys,I guess it’s not because of the color,since you remarked that smartys was only alious because of its colors,and milky tea is in the breeding program I guess because of other factors.

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Posdatta; it is good that the person responsible was fired, mistreatment is one thing, but incompetence is unacceptable for a job.

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Imma keep it real those just look like rainbow seals instead of seafluffies

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I have to agree with Za, nothing about these seem fluffy-like, other than their wild colors. Can you try making their anatomy more fluffy-like? @wolfram_sparks has some great seafluffy examples in their gallery, and you can browse the tag for others. While we don’t expect you to copy anyone’s ‘style,’ we do need sub-species to still resemble fluffies. I will be moving these to non-fluffy for now.

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Looks like he was trying to make them have a more seal-like body structure. I can see that they’re some fluffy in them (overall head shape and mane), but maybe you should have their front limbs be more like their land-based cousins.

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Idk what everyone else is on about, these still look like fluffies to me. If anything, I’d say they just need to have puffier cheeks and maybe some more fur and I think it would be perfect. I like how you made them more seal like instead of like fish how everyone else does it, makes more sense too since fluffies are biologically gonna be closer to seals than any fish.

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Yeah, my thought process is that seafluffies were created to replace seals and other smaller aquatic mammles in places like Seaworld, so the actual animals could be moved to better facilities, but the businesses could still stay afloat.
So they were made to look as seal-like as possible.
Also, thank you for the comment, I really appreciate it.
I plan to make proper post foing over the differences between my seafluffies and aqua fluffies, so that this can be more understandable.

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Making them look too close to actual animals is exactly what we don’t want to do.

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Yeah! With the introduction to fluffies, I could definitely see already abusive to animals industries like SeaWorld and Zoos using mutations of fluffies to look like other animals. Such an interesting concept!

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I see where youre coming from, the design should definitely be tweaked to fit more of a stupid fluffy instead of an actual animal, but I do like the concept of them being more seal like than fishy

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The breeder was trying to breed for a specific color range, with specific patterns.
Her mane has horizontal stiping, which is fairly rare for my fluffies as well. She also has genes for glitter coats, which is extremely rare, and something she passes down often enough to her pups that she’s worth at least $2,000.
The smarty is regarded as ‘garish’ becuase of the neon green primary color, especially with his dull yellow mane that always looks limp and greasy, so that, combined with the fact that his genetics are a complete unknown for their breeding/genetic records, means that he was never ment to be bred and had low market value, as dedicated seafluff breedering is a small, tight-knit community.

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Right, shit.

Taking a permission that nobody gave me ,I would like to think that what za means is that ,although your drawing is very nice ,it is far away from the Fluffy concept and dangerously close to the concept “real animal” in this case a seal , this fandom already has many problems with the concept of mistreatment of fictitious beings that we must be careful that many of us are accused of encouraging the mistreatment of real animals.

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I wouldn’t worry about anyone being able to argue that these are seals, with this pic. “Vaguely seal-like,” yes. But these things have hind limbs and hooves on their front limbs, the tails are just thick and have a fluke-like flap on them. The tail end does not look like flippers and with hind limbs they would not move like seals out of water…they’re built more like otters if anything. They look about as much like seals as regular fluffies look like ponies, so anyone slinging real animal abuse accusations would be really reaching.

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The originally had flipper on the front and no chest fluff, I edited the image and changed it out to avoid any concerns.

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I don’t think they had hooves before, so I’m pretty sure the image was changed to make them a bit more fluffy-esque. Before then, their front legs looked more like their hind legs and I don’t think Milk Tea had that fluff tuft on her front.

It is a very good change! Makes them work a lot better.

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By the way I keep being thrown off by the angle here. Milk Tea is seen at a direct side view, and she’s able to whip her tail up and down so the smarty definitely isn’t behind her… but then how is he managing to fuck her from the side like that? Does he have a bendy dick? Has he managed to pretzel his tail fin in beneath her to get a good angle? It doesn’t look like her butt’s been tilted sideways to allow access, so what’s the logistics here?

I like the story detail of the panicked intern murdering the dude tho. Very valid reaction.

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Seals are able to come up for the side and mate that way, while the males do typically mount for for a bit, they typically move over into a more side-by-side sort of mating after.
Also due the horse genes these guys have uncomfortably long penises, so he was able to jump out of the water while Milk Tea was on her side, and start the mounting process, Milk Tea didnt fight too much partly due to the fluffy instincts, and partly due to shock and the fact she’s heavily pregnant.
She roles over towards the later end of it, as she can feel the attack impacting her pregnancy, which is what we see here.

Cool, guess I’ve learned something new about seals today.

Now to never reveal this knowledge to anyone lest they ask why I know that.

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