Obviously I chose a different color scheme. In fact, I patterned it loosely after one here: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/33611258/
At least we both chose a red flag! :)
And also I wrote this by an anonymous researcher:
Yinglet females by nature are attracted to those of higher status or intelligence than they. This is a common evolutionary trait in most species. However, with intermingling of other intelligent species, this instinctual desire now plays itself out in an unexpected manner. The tendency has manifested in rapidly lowering birth rates among Yinglet females because their own male Yinglet counterparts now appear increasingly undesirable, while humans - as the dominant species - are seen as much more sexually attractive. Although the Yinglet’s attempts to woo such desirable human mates may seem woefully crude and even ludicrous, it appears that human males are all too often more than willing to accept these advances anyway. Unfortunately the phrase “Once you go Ying, ain’t no other thing!” appears to have a ring of truth. These trysts, though a genetic dead-end, have become so commonplace that even the human birth rates have been affected. This has led some to conjecture that the willingness of the Yinglet females to copulate willingly and eagerly with human males has led to a widespread perception - if generally unspoken - that a Yinglet wife is ultimately a superior bedmate. The obvious conclusion is that these human partners are more interested in the frenetic and energetic physical mating habits of Yinglet females than that of their coupling’s ultimate failure to produce viable offspring.
Dunno, I’m asexual, ask @Lightning Bolt staff.
This fictional species might’ve been created by a certain straight guy…
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