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Furry Reddit - Sat 27 Dec 2014 - 11:16
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"Curse" by Vicky Wyman

Furry Reddit - Sat 27 Dec 2014 - 05:00
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Ready to Clutch

Furry Reddit - Sat 27 Dec 2014 - 04:30
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Know any artist that will do a comic commission (cheap-ish)

Furry Reddit - Sat 27 Dec 2014 - 03:24

Do you know any artist that will do a comic commission (yes i know comics can rack up in price) I dont want to shell out a grand for a comic commission if you know what i mean (the struggles c.c) (anything under $70 a page)

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Peace On Earth

In-Fur-Nation - Sat 27 Dec 2014 - 02:59

In an interesting article over at Cartoon Brew, writer Scott Thill discusses a notable animated cartoon short — which is celebrating its 75th anniversary. The amazing thing is that it was made at all. Peace on Earth was created at MGM Animation (the home of Tom & Jerry) and directed by Hugh Harman. Despite the objections of MGM executive Fred Quimby, the film was finished: And for a cartoon finished right before the outbreak of World War II, it’s quite surprising. An elderly squirrel (voiced by an un-credited Mel Blanc) tells his young grand-kids the story of the end of human-kind in a terrible war… and how the animals, directed by the bible, re-built the world and declared an end to conflicts and fighting of all kinds.  An end which they celebrate and renew every year at Christmas. Seriously, go check it out at the bottom of the article. This film is very hard to find — but likely, it should be seen a lot more.

image c. 2014 Cartoon Brew

image c. 2014 Cartoon Brew

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Kinda Lonely, Would like to Talk

Furry Reddit - Sat 27 Dec 2014 - 02:15

I just don't know that many furries and I feel like I would have a great time meeting you! I see that the community is great too! PM me please!

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Cant remember a certain comic.

Furry Reddit - Sat 27 Dec 2014 - 02:13

Hey guys, ive been searching for a few days for a webcomic that was kind of slice of life. I read it a few years ago but cant seem to remember it at all. I think the main character was some sort of rabbit, and his girlfriend was a white cat who he played games with. I think he had a badger for a friend. I know that they did various drugs at different points. With the main character getting in trouble for flipping shit while on shrooms. if any one knows what this webcomic is called I would be very appreciated.

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Update on Outside Reactions

Furry Reddit - Sat 27 Dec 2014 - 01:10

Personal update since I posted this

I no longer have a dilemma about this. I accidentally told one of my old mates IRL (long story, i'll tell ya if you like :3), and judging by the messages and emails I have since received, every one of my friends now knows. Problem solved, I guess XD

Thanks for all the replies anyways c;

EDIT: Long story in comments section c;

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Miley Cyrus and Furries on Tour?

Furries In The Media - Sat 27 Dec 2014 - 00:59
So, I was about to check my email when I noticed this on the yahoo home page...

http://music.yahoo.com/photos/miley-cyrus-s-bangerz-tour-has-begun-and-it-s-ridiculous-1392491014-slideshow/

Well, I started clicking through out of curiosity and noticed a blue fox/wolf in the background.
It's totally a fursuit. It looks like a legit fursuit & not one of those mass-produced bit of terribles.

Seen here:
http://tinyurl.com/q3x53rc

And a few images later I see this:
http://tinyurl.com/odprtou

And a better shot of the canine/fox suit:
http://tinyurl.com/khjb9ez

It's certainly not the first time furries have shared the stage with music groups:

Flaming lips has them regularly, and even Incubus & Moby have featured them in videos.
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Vox.com: "9 questions about furries you were too embarrassed to ask"

Furries In The Media - Sat 27 Dec 2014 - 00:58
http://www.vox.com/2014/12/10/7362321/9-questions-about-furries-you-were-too-embarrassed-to-ask

9 questions about furries you were too embarrassed to askUpdated by Dylan Matthews on December 10, 2014, 8:00 a.m. ET

Nineteen attendees of the Midwest FurFest were sent to the hospital after an apparently intentional chlorine gas attack in the Hyatt hotel in Rosemont, Illinois, where the convention was being held.

Midwest FurFest is what's known as a "furry convention," aimed at members of the furry subculture. That group has come in for a lot of ridicule over the years from posters on sites like Something Awful and 4chan. Mainstream press accounts tend to portray furries as sexual fetishists united by a common interest in sex in animal costumes.


But survey evidence suggests a lot of these stereotypes are wrong (very few furries think sex in animal costumes is a good idea, for instance). Here's a brief guide to the furry community, which hopefully can clear up some of these misunderstandings.



1) So being a furry means you run around in a fur suit all the time, right?

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Fur-suiters on parade at Anthrocon 2007. Note that most of the people on the convention floor aren't suited. (Douglas Muth)

Fur-suiting and the furry community tend to be conflated in the popular press, but research by the International Anthropomorphic Research Project, which studies the furry fandom, suggests fur-suiters are a minority of that community.

A 2007 survey found that only 26.4 percent of respondents at a furry convention reportedowning a fur-suit and 30 percent reported wearing one. A 2014 survey found that tails are the most commonly owned fur-suit component, with 48.1 percent of respondents at Furry Fiesta 2014 reporting owning a tail. Only 13 percent reported owning a full suit, while 34.3 percent reported wearing any clothing or accessories associated with their furry persona or "fursona" (more on that in a sec).

2) Is being a furry just a sexual fetish?

No, though, like with any other fan interest (video games, comics, etc.) there are sexual themes present. While sexual activity with other furries (known as "yiffing," after the sound foxes make during sex) is part of the subculture for some, others maintain a non-erotic interest in the subject.

Furries are typically subject to media portrayals that overemphasize the sexual aspect of the fandom, such as this bit from 30 Rock:


Furry Josh Strom explained to Boing Boing's Lisa Katayama, "We go to conventions to hang out with friends, maybe buy something like art or badges, go to a discussion panel or see a show. Swinger parties and fetishes are there, but that's not what the fandom is about." And the focus on sex in fur suits is particularly wrongheaded. For one thing, only a small minority of furries own full fur suits. For another, as Plante points out, "Nearly all fur-suiters will make it explicitly clear that sex in a fur suit is completely undesirable (not arousing, damaging to the suit, and not something they’re interested in doing)."

A survey at Furry Fiesta 2013 found that 96.3 percent of male respondents and 78.3 percent of female ones reported viewing furry pornography (which, it should be noted, is a broad category and typically quite similar to regular porn albeit with furry traits added); men reported looking at furry porn 41.5 times per month on average, while women reported looking 10.5 times per month.

But they also reported that most of their involvement in the fandom was non-sexual. Men reported spending 34 percent of their online roleplaying time on sexual content, and women reported spending only 21.4 percent. Nearly half of male furries, and a large majority of women, reported that sexual content played little or no role in their introduction to the fandom:

(International Anthropomorphic Research Project)

3) So what is a furry, then?

In the broadest sense, a furry is someone with an interest in anthropomorphized animals — that is, animals who have been given human characteristics, like an ability to talk or walk on their hind legs.

That encompasses a wide spectrum, from people who are simply fans of TV shows and video games featuring anthropomorphic animal characters (like Sonic the Hedgehog or Pokémon), to people who develop a highly specific furry character ("fursona") they identify with, to "otherkin" who see themselves as not fully human on a spiritual or mental level.

Dr. Courtney "Nuka" Plante, a social psychologist at the University of Waterloo and member of the Anthropomorphic Research Project team, analogizes furries to other fan groups, like comic book enthusiasts or Trekkers. "It has its origins in the science fiction fandom," he said. "If you like comic books with characters who are like animals, or artwork with humans with animal traits, those would be considered forms of furry artwork."

4) What is a fursona?

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A fursona inspired by The Lion King (Nala15)

A fursona is a "furry-themed avatar" which furries use "to represent themselves when interacting with other members of the fandom," according to a recent paper by social psychologist Plante and fellow Anthropomorphic Research Project members Dr. Sharon Roberts, Dr. Stephen Reysen, and Dr. Kathy Gerbasi. "Nearly every furry has a fursona," Plante said. "It's well into the high 90s — 97 or 98 percent."

Crafting a fursona involves picking an animal — real or mythical — to represent yourself as, or, less commonly, designing a new mythical animal for yourself. Fursonas typically have names and are often the inspiration for artwork or fiction, but the degree of investment in them can vary. "For many it's just a cutesy avatar to represent yourself to people," Plante said. "For others, it's much more deep and meaningful."

5) Can I get a music break?

Of course! In addition to visual artists and fiction writers, many furries are accomplished musicians who create work with furry themes or otherwise blend their musical interests into their fandom. Here's Bucktown Tiger, a furry pianist, performing a movement of Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata at Anthrocon, the world's largest furry convention held in Pittsburgh every year, in 2010:


6) So being a furry isn't really about sex. What do furry fans actually do, then?

You can divide furry fan activities into online fandom and furry conventions. In each case, the analogy to science fiction and comic book fandoms is strong. Fan art is an important part of furry fandom, just as it is for comic book fans. A 2012 synthesis from the Anthropomorphic Research Project, looking at several surveys conducted online and in various conventions, found that thevast majority of the most popular furry sites are art-related. Many of those sites — likeFurAffinity and SoFurry — also host furry-related fiction and music, and provide forums for fan discussion and community-building.

Conventions — which Plante says about half of furries attend on an annual or semiannual basis — create an in-real-life space for furries, many if not most of whom have met online, to hang out, and they also provide a way to talk to artists who are popular within the fandom. This is similar to how events like Comic Con let people talk to favorite movie directors and actors and comic artists. "It's like sci-fi fandom," Plante said. "If a fan is much more casual, it may be enough to buy the books and watch the movies. But for others, meeting JJ Abrams or meeting the voice actors from your favorite show is very meaningful."

Like fans in other communities, furries often report being bullied or ostracized in the past. "These conventions are the first places they could go to not be picked on for being into these comics or watching cartoons when they're no longer a kid," Plante said.

7) Are furries the same thing as bronies?

my little pony

The cast of My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic (My Little Pony)

No, but they're not totally disconnected either. "Bronies" refers exclusively to fans of the showMy Little Pony: Friendship is Magic; originally it only referred to male fans but the definition has been broadened in practice. Bronies share one basic commonality with furries: they're interested in anthropomorphized representations of animals. The 2012 survey synthesis found that nearly a quarter (23.5 percent) of furries identify as bronies. This wasn't the result of a brony "invasion" of furrydom, the results suggest, but rather a development of interest in the show by pre-existing furries.

About half of furries consider bronies a subgroup of furrydom; another 28 percent say they're related but not a subset, and 22 percent say there's no connection at all. There's a substantial degree of enmity toward bronies among furries as a whole, with 38 percent expressing negative views toward them compared to 36 percent reporting positive feelings and 26 percent reporting indifference.

Interestingly, there were very few demographic differences between the furry and brony fandoms. "With only a few minor exceptions," the researchers conclude, "furries and bronies are relatively indistinguishable from one another beyond the differences in the content of their fandom."

8) What kind of people are furries?

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Fur-suiters before a rehearsal of the musical Furry Tales, the night before Anthrocon 2007. (GreenReaper)

Surveys suggest that furries are overwhelmingly male and white, are disproportionately likely to be gay, bi, or trans, and skew younger, with an average age in the mid-20s.

The 2012 survey synthesis estimated that 79.2 to 85.7 percent of furries at conventions were male, as were 78.3 to 84.6 percent of furries active online. A majority were atheist (44.36 percent) or agnostic (9.47 percent); 23.19 percent identify as Christian, 3.94 percent as Pagan, 1.91 percent as Wiccan, and 13.72 percent as "other."

Convention attendees were a bit older (24 to 27.1) on average than online furries (23 to 25.6) but in both cases the group skews quite young. Perhaps reflecting that, only 3.8 percent of furries have one or more children, according to survey evidence. Furries don't make significantly more or less money than the general US public and tend to be significantly more left-leaning politically. And they're much likelier than the public at large to report a non-straight sexual orientation, with well under 30 percent reporting exclusive heterosexuality:

(International Anthropomorphic Research Project)

A later study, conducted in early July 2014 at Anthrocon, found that almost 90 percent of respondents identified as white.

9) Do furries think they're animals?

It's complicated. About one in three furries report feeling not 100 percent human. A small fraction (8 to 14 percent) report meaning this in a physical sense, with many more stating they feel not fully human mentally or spiritually. About 38 to 53 percent report a desire to be 0 percent human, if they could be.

Furries and other people who identify as non-human in some substantial degree are known as "otherkin." "Therians" are otherkin who identify with, in whole or part, an actually existing species that live or have lived on Earth (wolves are the most common). Some reserve the term otherkin for those identifying as fictional or fantastical creatures (dragons, vampires, etc.) while others use it as a catch-all term.

Some researchers have suggested that the existence of otherkin and therians suggest these people could have a "Species Identity Disorder," modeled after "Gender Identity Disorder," which is used by psychiatrists to classify trans people. (Many trans people argue that theclassification of gender dysmorphia as a disorder is stigmatizing and counterproductive.) Critics have responded by arguing that the analogy obscures more than it enlightens.




Vox.com is a general interest news site for the 21st century. Its mission is simple: Explain the News.Vox is where you go to understand the news and the world around you. It treats serious topics seriously, candidly shepherding people through complex topics ranging from politics, public policy and world affairs to pop culture, science, business, food, sports and everything else that matters. Amassing over 5MM unique visitors in just over a month, Vox's unprecedented inception represents one of the most successful launches in digital and proves that this new kind of news site is truly fulfilling the previously unmet demand for explanatory journalism.
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So what did you fuzzbutts get for Christmas? Was it what you wanted?

Furry Reddit - Sat 27 Dec 2014 - 00:19

In regards to the thread posted not too long ago about what you wanted, what did you get?

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New to Reddit, thought I'd accompany my "Hi guys" with a question if that's okay.

Furry Reddit - Fri 26 Dec 2014 - 20:02

So, for starters, hi ^ been lurking here for a couple of months after my boyfriend showed me reddit, and finally decided to sign up.

Okay question time. I was wondering if anyone has a fursona of one species that has a were of another species? If that makes any sense, I have a horrible way with words -.-

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Hey fellow furs... I need some advice.

Furry Reddit - Fri 26 Dec 2014 - 19:57

So here's the situation: So I told my boyfriend last night that I am a furry and he didn't take it well at all. I was really nervous while telling him and it took me a long time to work up the courage to tell him. I told him that I wanted to talk to him about something and he was ready to hear what I said, but what should have taken me only a few moments to say took me around 45 minutes. He was really mad after I told him because I had clammed up and gotten nervous and wasted a lot of time. Today, I got some texts from him asking when I became a fur. I told him the date I became a furry and then he proceeded to tell me about all of the bad things people think about furries. He said, "You realize the stuff that furries do right? You're prescribing to a culture that likes to wear fursuits and engage in a bunch of different fetishes." I told him that being a furry was a hobby, something I enjoyed and asked him if he hated me for being a furry. He then said that "[he didn't] like the fandom" and he said furries and fursuiters "were crazy." After this, he said that he needed some space from me.... he said that it wasn't about me being a furry, but I'm not too sure... I feel like it is about me being a furry... I don't know what to do.... I really need some help. I know I shouldn't have hesitated so much when I told him that I was a furry, but I really wish he would be a bit more understanding and accepting about me being a furry.

TLDR: I told my boyfriend that I was a furry and he told me that he doesn't like the fandom and now won't talk to me.

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Jumpin' a Clicker!

Furry Reddit - Fri 26 Dec 2014 - 19:24
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Any tips for a first-time victim of art theft?

Furry Reddit - Fri 26 Dec 2014 - 19:15

Hey, everyone. Some of you may know me by some of my original art posts on here and on Fur Affinity, and I greatly appreciate the positive feedback that some of you have shared. Yesterday, I encountered my first dose of art theft, and it was pretty heartbreaking to say the least. In a way, it could be seen as good because the person liked my art enough to use it. But going as far as to edit out my signature to use the art as their own was pretty infuriating and saddening to see it for the first time. I just wanted to know if there are any tips to deter and prevent this sort of thing from happening in the future. Thank you for any suggestions!

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"Darcy" by Dagsin

Furry Reddit - Fri 26 Dec 2014 - 18:43
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What's the best furry fan/fiction involving humans or first contact?

Furry Reddit - Fri 26 Dec 2014 - 18:15

Don't look at me, I'm asking you.

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