Talk:Mother's Helping Hand/Virgin/Bunnykin/Mother/Savanah/Flirt/Arm/Back up/Condoms/Entertain/Talk/Ask/Maybe/Privacy/Spy/Next/Reject/After dinner/Listen/Play dumb/Stop/Together/What's wrong?
One more thing I forgot, Bunnykin can sense when someone is bonded. They can't immediately tell who it is, it feels like a tickle on their nose. But they can eventually hone in on who it is. Generally speaking when the bonded individual or pair get within around 60' of other Bunnykin. If it's just one half of the bonded group, they can't tell to whom the bond is with. But if two or more members are present they can sense the shared bond. Bunnykin females are especially sensitive to it, as it shows them males who are worthy of a bond. --Telgar (talk) 07:17, 14 April 2020 (CEST)
That being the case, given Sophie's nature of seeing the bond as slavery, what would HER reaction as an individual be rather than the general Bunnykin culture in relation to the subject? Jemini (talk) 07:37, 14 April 2020 (CEST)
Sophie has no issues with Bonds, as long as they are good bonds. It's part of what makes Bunnykin Bunnykin. Her objection is to Bunnykin being slaves to their lust and desire to mate and people exploiting that. That is why the last line of her bio says "She doesn't want to completely remove what makes a Bunnykin a Bunnykin, just give her sisters better control over it." Overall she sees the Bonds as a good thing as long as both partners are good for each other.
With that in mind. Her reaction will depend on if she runs into Jack and Savannah (Okay reaction, scepticism due to Savannah's past.) Jack and Emily (Bad reaction as Jack is bonded to a three year old.) Jack, Savannah and Emily (Good reaction as Jack's Bonding to both speaks highly of him as a potential father.) Or Just one of them (Curiosity that could end good or bad depending again on who she meets next with the Bond.) --Telgar (talk) 07:53, 14 April 2020 (CEST)