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16 comments
Is there a way that we could implement the teal and black into maybe the accessory instead? I understand the bunny being those colors, however it doesnt feel visually representative of the disorder. of course, this is just my opinion, but id love to see more bright reds and maroons for the angry/distressed maybe some desaturated pinks and red-ish purple for the sadder/depressed side? thank you for listening to what we have to say and making us feel heard! :+)
I love the design and the description; they literally brought tears to my eyes. PMDD has ruined my life, and I only recently began to overcome it. This makes me feel so seen and understood. Please release this as soon as you can!
i can’t see the other comments for some reason i’d love to hear input people are giving for this
i agree on the coloring to! while i know the teal and black is the pmdd colors, nothing feels more close to the disorder than good ol’ pink and red!
if you can instead of the teal and black being separated you should make it fade into the next color like it is on the ribbon
This Bunn is perfect! PMDD is the bane of my life, and is a great visual representation of this awful condition. Thank you so much!
love love love this design!!! i’ve been waiting so long for a pmdd rabbit so i’m excited! only nitpicks i cold think of is maybe the tutu being black so it’s more of a cohesive palette, and maybe the cracks could be in teal as well. I love this design and it feels good to be seen! Thank yall!
I think it would be cool if the face was like a peridot mime (French Mime). Like the mask that is happy on one side and sad on the other. This is kind of displayed but needs to carry through to the mouth. An indication that this is not the real/permanent face. Something like an up arrow on one ear and a down arrow on the other. Not necessarily an arrow but something to indicate the dramatic difference of the up and down. A texture difference between the sides would be a cool idea too.
Love the split sides. Maybe pink for the sad side and red for the rage side? I feel the black and green isn't very menstrual. Maybe waves on the ears to represent the tidal wave of emotions?
Yes the PMDD plush!! I've been waiting forever! Love how irrated and mad it looks, like it's made from a storm of chaos because that's how it feels, all agree with the other comments about the sad side should look more inconsolably sad. Instead of the tutu I really loved one of the other bunnie designs that came with a little shield and weapon, because I know the biggest feelings I suffer from is the urge to fight/be incredibly defensive. So excited for this one! Happy it's displaying really intense emotions because a PMDD bunnie couldn't be any other way