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The JG nextgen menagerie continues to grow. Today I present Prettydig, gentle son of Dinky and Pip!Prettydig is shy and sensitive. He dislikes loud noises and enjoys gardening. Flowers are quiet,
you know, and they don’t hassle anypony or make fun of them for being a wussy-boy who looks
like a filly and loves–well, flowers. Luckily for Diggsy, his family provide him with plenty of love,
reassurance and support (though they struggle to avoid being overprotective of the fluffy little dude).Diggsy is kind of a loner (excluding his flower pals) and tends not to run with the older kids. It’s not that
Cousin Pepper and Little Uncle Forry are mean to him–it’s quite possible they don’t have a mean bone in their
collective body-but they are undeniably rowdy and their rough-and-tumble games make him nervous. Even Bee’s
rat pack are too much for him to deal with most of the time, what with all their scurrying and boggling and such.Some points of interest:Delicate as he is, Prettydig is not a transmare. He does identify as male–he’s just a
twinky gay boy. ;) Some cis guys are soft, gentle and feminine; no shame in bein’ real.I figure now’s as good a time as ever to start showing some of Officer Seed’s increasing battle damage.
Considering how she basically punches and gets punched all day in the punchin’est city in Punchquestria,
she’s probably going to get her glorious orange hide scuffed up quite a bit as her career progresses.Grown-up Pip is a history teacher at Thatchroof and Dinky is in local politics. No, I can not
make Handsome Man-Pip look less like David Tennant, no matter how I try. Maybe all British
dudes in suit coats look like David Tennant. This hypothesis may require further research.If you’re just now joining us, Sweet Pepper is the adoptive daughter of Babs Seed and
Twist, Forever Stamp (“Forry”) is the son of Derpy and her wife Trissie via surrogate
Trixie, and Silver Belle (“Bee”) is the spellborn daughter of Silver Spoon and Sweetie
Belle. By the way, that’s a word now. Spellborn. Write it down, it’ll be on the test.
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