The otter's relentless energy and need for an audience meets the sheep's gentle, crowd-following nature — and somehow they don't immediately annoy each other, which is already an achievement. Otters want a playmate; sheep want a protector; neither is quite what the other ordered. In bed, the otter brings the theatrics while the sheep brings the compliance, which sounds better on paper than it plays out in practice. They can build something comfortable together, as long as the otter doesn't mistake 'easygoing' for 'endlessly entertaining.'
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