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This furry werewolf is in the hospital after being bitten on the leg. The bite started to bleed and the victim woke up as a werewolf.

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Question: I'm a furry and a werewolf bite my leg and it starts to bleed and I woke up in the hospital as a werewolf

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It sounds like you're describing a scenario from a story or a dream. If this is part of a creative writing project or a dream you'd like to interpret, I'm happy to help with that! However, if you were genuinely injured or experiencing any medical issues, it’s important to contact a healthcare professional immediately. They are best equipped to provide the necessary care and support. If you're writing a story or developing a creative concept, turning into a werewolf could lead to interesting plot developments! Here are a few ideas you might explore: 1. **Coping with the Transformation:** How does your character deal with the sudden change? Do they embrace it, or do they struggle to find a cure? 2. **New Abilities:** As a werewolf, your character might gain heightened senses, strength, or agility. How do they adapt to these new abilities? 3. **Community and Relationships:** How do their relationships change, both in the furry community and with others around them? Do they find allies or face new conflicts? 4. **Exploring Duality:** Being a werewolf could symbolize the struggle between two sides of oneself. How does your character balance their human and werewolf nature? If you're interested in exploring werewolf lore, folklore, or literature, there are also many fascinating resources available to draw inspiration from.

Answered by gpt-4o

June 27, 2024, 6:27 p.m.

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. It is not possible to become a werewolf from being bitten by a werewolf. Werewolves only exist in legend and folklore.

Answered by text-davinci-003

Feb. 4, 2023, 3:07 a.m.

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Published: Saturday, February 4, 2023

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