Q

felix-fennex asked:

What's the biggest your balls can grow when you're pent up?

A

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I… they don’t…

Hmm…

Alright, I have to hijack this question and propose one of my own. What determines what is canon for a character, particularly with a personal character?

I’ve drawn my character multiple times with vastly swollen balls, but always just for fun, or to visually represent how I feel when I’m pent up. I never intended to imply that his balls are able to grow in any way, canonically speaking, but because of my own doing, he actually does appear to have expandable genitals. 

While my answer is that they don’t grow at all, that they’re just fictional drawings, what does that really mean when the person in question exists only in fiction? Are those pictures canon, simply because they exist? Or can I just say that they don’t actually apply, and that’s all there is to it? 

Fun fact: Drake is no more inflatable than the average person. 

I always depict him as being a little pudgy to imply that his belly has lots of loose skin so he can swell a little larger than someone else of his size, but he still has very realistic limits on how big he can actually become before something ruptures.

I’ve also almost never held him to that standard. I’ve abused the fact that he’s fictional and allowed him to appear as inflatable as a balloon. So which is canon? Do I no longer have control over my own character, simply because of a handful of drawings? Or are those drawings fake, like photoshopped nudes of celebrities?

Sorry for, uhm, complicating a question that probably should have ended up in delicious porn.