That's funny. I don't, perhaps it's because generally a tree is a tree, but people have so many details that we as the same species notice, yet with trees we wouldn't, so we can give a more general description. I don't know, that's the way I see it. I wish I was able to easily describe people. I find women easier then men, personally.
I usually give a description sort of--but not too much. It's difficult for me to explain. I find people really hard to describe, while everything else is a piece of cake.
Ohhh, I like him with scruff. Lots of scruff. I have a tendency to avoid putting faces to my characters...just because I like leaving it open for interpretation. Haha
I don't even mean to! It just worked out that way...because I have a tendency to only post a part of my story load, and all the stories on here basically have silver eyes...at least the long ones. So, it all made me look like I was biased, which I am. I used to have this strange obsession with green eyes. I still do, to a certain extent. I like blue eyes, but to me, they are so common that unless their these remarkable orbs, I feel indifferent. There are two guys at my school that have like cobalt blue eyes and it's startling. It's really cool.
Thank you for the comment on "RED". That story is actually finished, and I wrote it a while back, so the writing skill isn't as high as on "For the Sake of Watching Her Burn" but I'm really glad that you're enjoying both stories. Thank you so much!
I'm sure you noticed my obsession with silver eyes, ahaha. (:
I really like this story. I find it very interesting. I think that if the author knows someone is reading their story they tend to write more thats partially the reason I comment as often as I do. :D