The entire werewolf trope is the fear of the "beast in Man".
The Hulk is the exact same thing, but he stays human so we know he's a "good guy".
Most true-life werewolf lore involves SERIAL KILLERS, cannibals, and rape-murderers. Where women were burned for being witches, men were burned for being "werewolves".
Some Eastern Europeans describe a werewolf as looking like a normal canine, but without a tail. Not because humans don't have tails, but because a canine without a tail is GENUINELY SCARY if it's wolflike (and not a sheepdog that looks like a sheep/cuts the profile of a sheep), because the tail is a good diagnostic to tell if it's domesticated or wild (dog tails are always curved.)
If she wants female werewolves, then she wants Werewolf: the Apocalypse, it's got an entire tribe of females (Black Furies). What one does with them in the privacy of their own group is their own business.
The entire werewolf trope is the fear of the "beast in Man".
The Hulk is the exact same thing, but he stays human so we know he's a "good guy".
Most true-life werewolf lore involves SERIAL KILLERS, cannibals, and rape-murderers. Where women were burned for being witches, men were burned for being "werewolves".
Some Eastern Europeans describe a werewolf as looking like a normal canine, but without a tail. Not because humans don't have tails, but because a canine without a tail is GENUINELY SCARY if it's wolflike (and not a sheepdog that looks like a sheep/cuts the profile of a sheep), because the tail is a good diagnostic to tell if it's domesticated or wild (dog tails are always curved.)