Dragonflymagic answered Friday July 23 2021, 3:35 pm: If you had no intentions behind it, then there's nothing to be concerned about. People are gonna think what they want to think and see what they want to see. You can't change their mind. If you are a young adult, you don't have to do anything but ignore others. If you are a teen and a parent or teacher asks about it, you don't have to feel guilty and don't act guilty. Just answer calmly and explain away your piece of art or even if its doodling. If they seem really concerned, Let whomever know that until someone else pointed it out, you had no idea your drawing looked inappropriate. If its for an art class, it doesn't matter what other people say. Just tell the teacher , letting teacher know someone pointed out to you what they thought was something inappropriate about your drawing and then tell them what it really is to you. Then if for an art class, ask teacher if they want you to redo something different. As long as you don't act embarrassed about it, most people are not going to think about it for long. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
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