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A small story about being sexually assaulted in fursuit.

Dogpatch Press - Mon 23 Mar 2015 - 10:26
Or should I say “manhandled?”  Nah… Dogpiled. That’s more like it. This story is no reason for alarm.  It’s just a P.S.A. to say “hey guys, look out for each other!” With this story, I’m assuming: You’re a furry, or at least you don’t hate them. (It’s in-group stuff.) You don’t hate hearing about adult activity, with […]
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Part of Being a Friend Is Being a Good Confidant

Furry News Network - Mon 23 Mar 2015 - 07:57
Author: Papabear, I’m feeling a lot of guilt over “Facebook-stalking” a very dear online (furry) friend of mine. The temptation started after I realized that the email he initially used to contact me on a forum website contained his full real name, and from many late-night, hours long conversations, I knew enough about him that … … Continue reading →
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In a real world situation with all the types of sexuality already established in the subreddit and real life, do you think furries would have population issues?

Furry Reddit - Mon 23 Mar 2015 - 07:09

(This post is in no way, shape or form ment to be offensive if it comes off as such)

We all know that the furry Fandom is largely accepting to people of all kind, and very accepting to people of any sexuality. That is a wonderful thing. People of any sexuality; gay,straight,bi can live together without much conflict if any at all! Everyone is accepted for who they are. Now every now and then people wonder "what would it be like if furries were real?" If our community were much like this one we have on reddit! But there's a problem I've seen that would bring issues to such an idea. Like I said before the furry community is open to all genders and sexualities which is awesome but if we were to take our current community and bring it to life wouldn't we have a few issues in the population field?

Most surveys that get taken with a poll or some other form of question asking usually always have some kind of sexuality question/questions and almost always the results come back with around 70% gay or 70%bisexual and the rest is the small 20% straight where a few others and myself reside. If we took these statistics and put them into reality we would either have 1) population issues or 2) just a really small amount of furries that increases little by little 3) or maybe I'm over thinking this is there really wouldn't be a problem. But that's just my view on the subreddit's population and a little further, there is probably still 5 billion more people I'd need to get a survey from for more accurate results/calculations. Anyway this just something I've been looking into recently and wanted to talk about it. Tell me what you think if you'd like, or whatever information you have. ^_^ Hope you guys have a nice day.

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Please, Jesus christ, can you guys follow the rules?

Furry Reddit - Mon 23 Mar 2015 - 05:15

Please. Read rule 4.

Tag anything that includes nudity, drug use, graphic violence, and anything that would be questionable in public or the workplace as NSFW.

Post after post I'm seeing NSFW things NOT marked as NSFW because the standard for "NSFW" is hardcore porn for some of you guys. Please just read and follow the rules.

For example. THIS is NOT NSFW. Fully clothed. Just the clothes you would wear to a Starbucks or something. http://www.reddit.com/r/furry/comments/2zx7kh/chronic_neck_pains_by_kylewilliam/

But THIS IS NSFW. Large breasts. Undergarments. Is it even a swimsuit? http://www.reddit.com/r/furry/comments/2zz2ts/fivels_adorable_doggy_girl/

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WW2 Fur-get me not pillow!

Furry Reddit - Mon 23 Mar 2015 - 04:42
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Do you think that members of the fur fandom have good self-esteem?

Furry Reddit - Mon 23 Mar 2015 - 03:59

I think about this question a lot and it's only because my prior experiences within the fandom has been rather lackluster. I've been in this fandom for over 15 years now and although I may not be the most -active- participant, that is also the result of my experiences.

I honestly think that this is the prevalent problem within the fandom itself. I meet a lot of furs that have seemingly low self-esteem. While there are some that have abusive or neglective histories, there are those that almost seem to do it as though it's some kind of stereotype.

I think about all the great artists that have faded out of existence solely from the sheer fact that they feel that they are just never good enough and I think that's a feeling that's shared entirely throughout the fandom.

I often want to support these people and help them see the value in themselves but I'm not entirely sure how to do it. I think that depression runs rampant among the fandom and I want to find a solution for that because I think it really holds us back from truly achieving greatness in today's society.

What do you guys think and what kind of solutions can we come up with?

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Dancing - by CoconutMilkyway

Furry Reddit - Mon 23 Mar 2015 - 03:16
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The Return of Pig and Fox

In-Fur-Nation - Mon 23 Mar 2015 - 01:57

Besides the Oscar-winning animated short film Feast, one of the animated shorts that was making a whole lot of buzz during awards season was called The Dam Keeper. Here’s the description from Wikipedia: ” It tells the story of Pig, an introverted youth who lives in a windmill and keeps a dark fog from engulfing his town. Although socially rejected by his peers, he is befriended by the artistic Fox.” The Dam Keeper was directed by Robert Kondo and Daisuke Tsutsumi, both art directors at Pixar (they worked together on Monsters University). Now comes this bit of news from Cartoon Brew: “Tonko House, the studio founded by former Pixar art directors Robert Kondo and Daisuke “Dice” Tsutsumi, is developing a feature film based on their Academy Award-nominated short The Dam Keeper. The announcement was made along with the news that Tonko House is partnering with First Second Books, an imprint of Macmillan, to expand their short into a graphic novel series. The first book in The Dam Keeper graphic novel series will be released in 2016, picking up the narrative some years after the original story of the orphaned Pig and his quest to maintain the town dam. It will address two questions unanswered in the film: what happened to Pig’s parents, and how did his world come to be at the mercy of a dark cloud? ” No more details yet about a release date for the feature film, but the animation community will be watching closely.

image c. 2015 Tonko House

image c. 2015 Tonko House

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Khaleesi

Furry Reddit - Mon 23 Mar 2015 - 01:30
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Updated Kairi Ref

Furry Reddit - Mon 23 Mar 2015 - 01:28
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Episode 276 - #Furtastic #FamBam

Southpaws - Mon 23 Mar 2015 - 00:43
This week we spend a good deal of the episode discussing the purchase of Furaffinity by IMVU. Use our coupon code ‘knot’ at AdamEve.com for some bonus goodies. Patreon forthcoming! This weeks music is “Burning Up” by Dj Redlight from OCRemix http://ocremix.org/remix/OCR01547 Episode 276 - #Furtastic #FamBam
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Questions regarding FurAffinity

Furry Reddit - Mon 23 Mar 2015 - 00:00

I have a few questions regarding the status and future of FA that I can't seem to find answers to, at least that I understand:

1. Are we in the middle of it's inevitable demise?
2. Should we avoid posting anything there from now on, or even delete accounts and leave the site entirely?
3. If FA is abandoned, what might take it's place?

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fivel's adorable doggy girl~

Furry Reddit - Sun 22 Mar 2015 - 22:11
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I had to share. Maybe NSFW?

Furry Reddit - Sun 22 Mar 2015 - 21:42
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Why are foxes always portrayed as hyper-submissive bottoms?

Furry Reddit - Sun 22 Mar 2015 - 21:40

I'm genuinely curious on this one. 99% of the time, when I see a fox in a piece of artwork, it typically portrays the fox being the one that's eager to please, never taking control, and often being used and abused.

What I'm actually curious about is, logically, WHY this is. How did it start?

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Dirty, dirty mind...

Furry Reddit - Sun 22 Mar 2015 - 21:21
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