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I'm not sure if this has been asked or not, but do you walk around wearing a furry outfit? I thought that furries always walk around dressed as their animal part (or whatever)
It's a sincere question; I'm not sure why furries need to be any more "out" about their fetishism than anyone else. Do you know what my kinks are? You sure don't! And it's going to stay that way.Then why do you post, amadeus?
What kind of benefits do you get from being a Furry? I mean... do you get any intellectual benefits or what makes you keep on going dressing like Mega-Man?
Why? Do people dressed up as samurais and what-not offend you?
What's so different about being a furry compared to other hobbies/fetishes?
Do you know what my kinks are? You sure don't!
Please explain why. I'm not much affected by it either way.
I'm not sure if this has been asked or not, but do you walk around wearing a furry outfit? I thought that furries always walk around dressed as their animal part (or whatever)
It's a sincere question; I'm not sure why furries need to be any more "out" about their fetishism than anyone else. Do you know what my kinks are? You sure don't! And it's going to stay that way.
How on earth do you think furries could ever become "mainstream"?
What kind of benefits do you get from being a Furry? I mean... do you get any intellectual benefits or what makes you keep on going dressing like Mega-Man?
What's so different about being a furry compared to other hobbiesfetishes?
Furries will compare their "movement" to the civil rights movement and quote MLK Jr and Gandhi whenever someone makes fun of them.
Who said anything about that?
I'll see you later tonight, dear!
Why did it take so long for the furry fandom to be formed, given that anthropomorphic animals have been around for ages? Is it something about the animals that was lacking in earlier times, the sheer amount of anthropomorphic characters nowadays, the internet, or something else?
How international is the fandom? Would it be accurate to say that it is mainly restricted to the US?
Are you sure its not an odd way of circumventing challenges one might be scary of, such as your first sexual experience? Find a secure platform you feel comfortable at and by that, circumvent situations in which your confidence might be found lacking?
It sounds like it takes a big mix of things to get 'there'. Not that Im saying that your fetish (or whatever it is?) is unhealthy, but it sounds like a great way to avoid things all of us must.
(and kudo's for being open about it, that takes courage in a world filled with bigotry)
Why did it take so long for the furry fandom to be formed, given that anthropomorphic animals have been around for ages? Is it something about the animals that was lacking in earlier times, the sheer amount of anthropomorphic characters nowadays, the internet, or something else?
How international is the fandom? Would it be accurate to say that it is mainly restricted to the US?