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Well really, you cannot become a wolf girl as such as a werewolf, vampire, etc. Those are just myths. Becoming a wolf girl is impossible, maybe you have watched to much anime? Or to much movies, there's really no such thing of becoming a wolf girl, because if so then we would have known by now from the scientist or someone in the world. So my answer for you is, "no you cannot become a wolf girl, it's just not possible."

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