




Early Life
Tits are usually sheltered and protected by materials worn by the host female
Tits are always born in sets of two, the pair being known as a rack. The rack will bond to a host female, and this pairing will generally continue for the rest of the tits' lives. The physical characteristics of the tits are decided by a random dice roll, but can be altered or improved with science and/or protective and magical armor.
Tits will often venture out into the open in the very early stages of life as their larval form makes them unrecognizable to predators (most commonly Hetero Sapiens). Following a brief period of freedom, however, tits will tend to remain sheltered for most of the rest of their lives, and will generally only be enticed out from their hiding by warm weather, or after absorbing alcohol via their host.
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Gender
Tits are almost always female, although a small proportion (approximately 5%) of tits are male. Male tits are not considered as visually stimulating as female tits, and male tits are usually frowned upon by society, mainly because they are hairy and smell like stale cheese.
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Pack Order
Within a particular rack, neither tit serves as a designated leader or alpha, although when sighted in the wild, variables such as momentum, sway, protective or decorative coverings, and the angle of the sunlight in which the rack is cast may result in one or other of the tits being regarded as a superior specimen. Any changes the tits go through during their life, whether natural or introduced by the host female, generally occur to both tits simultaneously.
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Characteristics
Tits, as found naturally in the wild, occur in many different colors and sizes. They are almost always found in pairs; unless some form of illness has intervened, a tit is very rarely seen without its partner. Tits are known to position themselves prominently on their hosts, usually blending in and complementing the host's natural body shape, size and curvature. The aureole acts as a form of camouflage and differs widely between tits in terms of color, size and shape. The nipple acts as a natural transmitter for the tit's delta wave generation. Again, nipple size and shape varies from specimen to specimen.

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