>>38594865So, you want to be a four-legged feral cat-like monster... who lives in a human-style house with a single wife and 2.5 children in parody of a specific human utopian concept. I could ask "why bother when you just want to be a human in the first place" but we both know that it's because you assume for some reason that if you aren't "you" anymore that everything will be better, because you want to overlay yourself atop someone who's naturally awesome and use them as a crutch to get everything that you want. When I read your posts I get the feeling that you'd gladly idolize some real world celebrity instead of a cartoon monster if it didn't remind you how much of a self-proclaimed "loser" you are in real life.
To answer OP's question so that I'm still on-topic while irritatedly replying to someone specific, I want to be a Dragonair because I want the power and privilege of a creature that can live by itself without fear or worry, and I want that power in a body with instincts and desires that resemble anything mammalian creatures would have as little as possible.