Display title | Our Mermaids Are Different/Analysis |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Lovemaking isn't the only Mermaid Problem that writers have to solve when tweaking the physiology of merpeople to fit a story. The gills often aren't drawn, which would at first glance leave the mermaid unable to live in a deep water civilization without drowning. So an artist who has done the research has to somehow hide the gills so as not to make the mermaid unattractive to the man. |