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Do you think any of your next gens would be different if they were gender bent? Because of their parents, how/where they were raised, their struggle,etc.
I guess a better way to put it is which of those would be most interesting to you
Yes I do! While many of my next gens would have the same personalities and struggles regardless of gender, there are a number whose lives are very much influenced by their gender and the roles they grew up with. Here are a few doodles to get a glimpse:
Red Cedarās whole story is about her inner conflicts as a mare. She puts the stallions in her life as a pedestal, puts down other mares who donāt follow what she believes are the correct roles for their gender, and feels overwhelming shame when she feels sheās not living up to those roles herself. As a stallion, Cedar would not have that same sense of shame because he is the one to be put on a pedestal. He has fewer expectations to live up to as a traditional stallion. What he does feel shame over is āstumblingā away from his good and pure-hearted love towards a wild bad girl who goes against everything he believes mares should be. Rainier is as optimistic and fun-loving as ever as a mare, and Brackish is still breaking stallionsā hearts and behaving crassly.
Crash Racket can be best described as a āfemcel.ā Like her male counterpart, she refuses to take responsibility for her self-inflicted loneliness and instead behaves very unpleasantly towards others. Sheās super pretentious and praises other maresā toxic behavior towards those who she believes had it coming. Obsidian, a stallionās accessory designer, once loved Crash even though she spent their entire relationship telling him to āstallion upā and making fun of him for being sensitive and open-hearted. She left him with their daughter, the female counterpart to Volcanic Jasper, who she felt was āholding her back.ā Now, Obsidian is left to try to soothe his daughterās angst as she deals with the challenges of puberty.
While the original Minted Glacier learned to stand up for mares in a sexist workplace, his female counterpart worked in a majority-female establishment and had to learn to stand up both for fellow mares and against fellow mares as she fought back against a domineering boss. Sheās really no less anxious than the original Minted Glacier, but sheās doing her best to raise her son (the male counterpart to Cherry Berry Sherbet) along with her twin brother. She gets good child support money from her foalās father, who also provided a lot of emotional support while she was pregnant. Heās happily childfree and nobody ever questions him for it. Blueberry Sticks is about the same as a stallion, if not even more abrasive than his female counterpart.
Blue Velvetās male counterpart is a dapper gentlecolt with a vintage aesthetic but very progressive values. Like his original self, heās been around the blockāthat is to say he has a very long dating history. But while the original Blue Velvet received harsh criticism for her ābody count,ā being labeled a slut and a bad influence, ponies hardly bat an eye when itās a stallion. Both Blues approach their relationships with the utmost love and respect, but the male version can expect praise for being a āgo getterā much more than any negative reactions. Heās living his life all around stress-free, but would be the first to stand up for any mare facing backlash for a similar lifestyle.
The male Saltwater Taffy is basically David Rose from Schittās Creek. Just as gossipy, with more sass and less of a desire to cover up his disapproval with fake sweetness. Heāll say whatās on his mind and doesnāt care if you donāt like it.
Boot Polish and Stockholm are not all that different in their genderswapped forms but I still wanted to draw them! Stockholm is still a whimsical historian (now with a beard that heās very proud of) and Boot is a refined high society lady with a whole lot of muscle. Their dynamic is āsmoking hot woman x silly goofy guyā which is always a winner!
1953 Cherry Blossom Boot Polish
via Retrofair Vintage Ads & Prints
David Murphy - They are the mysteries and these are the traps of the mysteries, 2011
200 x 120 x 120 cm

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An advertisement appealing to a gentleman who might relish a dream for a society based on class or money? Radium polish was advertised as early as 1907 (Manawatu Times, 6 December 1907, Page 7), and as late as 1930. An advertisement in the NZ Truth, 12 May 1923, page 2), shows a logo similar to that on the lid shown on this advertising card. The Auckland printer Weeks Ltd was established in 1884, and going strong in 1923 when it was featured in the New Zealand Herald.
Weeks Ltd: Radium boot polish; I always use it! Black, light tan, dark tan, white. Weeks Ltd 2289 [ca 1910-1923]
Eph-B-CLEANING-1920s-01
A good boot shine is up there with a shave in terms of small luxuries that I donāt do often enough.Ā
Rub that into that Coat