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im 5'7 170 zenko kitsune black with light marks i also were a neckles with deep red pearl for user known reasons . i take many forms but like to take human form untill night i am 205 years old theirfor i have 2 tails i like to play small tricks on close freinds. i go out of my way to help peaple in need if u need to talk jst send a P.M.
working full time just graduated from PHS got my house 95% complete so ill be in my house soon goin to my first con yay for MFF lil rushed thow becouse i answered a tride request on FB and found a furr near me so yay not alone in the world XD. iv got 4 trucks now the most resent is a 96 s10 XC short bed silver on bklack has a blown topend so im gunna fix/build it it up for my usage and when that happens im gunna trow my 95 back into the knife and slowly fix it up and do my stuff and finish it up for my plans for it so yay. love gaming i now have a ps4 feel free to add me just say your drom sofurry its strikeforcex2. goin out with freinds. dont have computer anymore but i get on when i can fav music is daft punk love to meet new peaple and shout out to the family.
A lil story from wiki i like
Ono, an inhabitant of Mino (says an ancient Japanese legend of A.D. 545), spent the seasons longing for his ideal of female beauty. He met her one evening on a vast moor and married her. Simultaneously with the birth of their son, Ono's dog was delivered of a pup which as it grew up became more and more hostile to the lady of the moors. She begged her husband to kill it, but he refused. At last one day the dog attacked her so furiously that she lost courage, resumed vulpine shape, leaped over a fence and fled.
- "You may be a fox," Ono called after her, "but you are the mother of my son and I love you. Come back when you please; you will always be welcome."
- So every evening she stole back and slept in his arms.[5]
Because the fox returns to her husband each night as a woman but leaves each morning as a fox, she is called Kitsune. In classical Japanese, kitsu-ne means come and sleep, and ki-tsune means always comes.[7]