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While it is common knowledge that "dragons go from zero to sixty in nothing flat", the converse is also true.  This little one gives new depths to the term for going to sleep, to "crash" - having flopped on Mom, and asleep within the second.

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Because I want to draw more not-porn, draw more cute, and start exploring the less dysfunctional families from my headcanon.

Also, I'm trying to figure out how critters with fundamentally different facial anatomy would express human emotions if all the muscles were acting on the face differently.  Affection is hard.

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female 1,005,954, cute 153,514, dragon 139,339, young 59,173, beach 24,669, sleeping 11,985, unknown 2,122, unfinished 817, daww 48, mother-child 2
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Published: 9 years, 8 months ago
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lordofallqwop
5 years, 7 months ago
Well, i mean, you're technically avoiding disfunction? But i feel like doing so via avoiding any sort of function whatsoever is sort of missing the point. And i'm not just talking about how their not very active at the moment; you give pats to random cats that sit near you, so having a child do the same isn't exactly a example of family social bonds functioning.
Chrontius
5 years, 7 months ago
I don't follow.  Just because we're witnessing a tranquil moment doesn't mean they don't interact!

Before I go any further, am I going in the right direction with this?
Chrontius
5 years, 7 months ago
Okay, so I think I get it now.  No, this is a functional family, to the extent that they're nobody's pets, and everyone is happy about, and sufficiently responsible to be, dragons without the training wheels.  That they're taking a no-stress trip to the beach implies more about their financial stability… so no, this is a happy, healthy family pictured in a moment in still life where one is sleeping, and another one is sunning, and it's implied that they were recently playing with not a care in the world.
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