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|    Dan Skunk to All    |
|    Re: Wow people still post here??    |
|    19 Feb 15 20:49:37    |
      From: danskunk@hotmail.com              On 18/02/2015 9:22 AM, §ñühwö£f wrote:       > Raynardine wrote:       >> On 02/17/2015 03:54 PM, Raynardine wrote:       >>> On 02/05/2015 07:49 AM, coombeso@gmail.com wrote:       >>>> "I like cuddles now... I love the fandom. I feel safe here"       >>>>       >>>> Not if you're being cuddled by       >>>> a Nazi sympathiser,       >>>> a bestiality-apologist,       >>>> a commissions junkie or       >>>> a childporn/NAMBLA advocate.       >>>> Or Ross Reddick, who might beat the crap out of you.       >>>>       >>>       >>> [...]       >>>       >>> Say what you want, but diversity is part of what makes the fandom great.       >>>       >>> Haters gonna hate.       >>       >> There are quite a few things I like about the furry subculture.       >>       >> 1) The fandom focuses on cuteness and a sense of innocence and purity       >> that cannot be found elsewhere.       >> 2) The fandom largely portrays sex as something natural and pure,       >> which is rare.       >> 3) Furries are generally sexually liberated to an extreme degree.       >> 4) Further, furries are generally extremely sex-positive.       >> 5) Furries are extremely tolerant of diversity, which is rare in many       >> cultures.       >> 6) The fandom gives people chance after chance to change and improve.       >> Too many cultures treat criminals as permanently damaged and refuses       >> to permit them a single chance to reintegrated into society. The furry       >> fandom gives criminals a chance to redeem themselves.       >> 7) The fandom ignores race, color, creed, physical sex and other       >> physical attributes, permitting you to represent yourself as you truly       >> are.       >> 8) Furries generally enjoy having fun and focus on fun, which can be       >> rare in some cultures.       >> 9) Furries are open, expressive, authentic and accessible emotionally.       >> They are who they truly are, when among fellow furries. This openness       >> is vanishingly rare outside the fandom.       >> 10) The fandom focuses on art and culture above all else, even sex.       >> While a large portion of furry artwork is sexual in theme, a great       >> deal of it is not. There is also a very large portion of artwork,       >> stories and whatnot that is primarily non-sexual but has a significant       >> amount of sex included in it.       >>       >> The fandom has a lot to offer, and while it is not for everyone, I       >> consider being a furry the only reasonable approach to life.       >>       >> There are additional reasons, as well.       >>       >> 11) The fandom is autistic-friendly. Because individuals living with       >> neural diversity and mental challenges are over-represented in the       >> fandom, individuals who are living with differently-operating minds       >> are more accepted and supported than they would be elsewhere.       >> 12) The true diversity of the fandom is staggering, You'll find almost       >> every kind of person imaginable all coexisting behind the fluffy       >> exterior of their fursona.       >> 13) Furries tend to communicate honestly and straightforwardly,       >> simplifying and minimizing the complexity of social and linguistic       >> protocols, making it easier for those who are socially challenged to       >> interact meaningfully with others. The furry fandom uses the animal       >> kingdom as a model to follow, keeping shit real, as it were.       >>       >> Others may have other reasons why they love the fandom, but       >> accessibility, openness and sincerity are the biggest things I love       >> about it. Other cultures may preach diversity and tolerance, but the       >> furry fandom actually walks the walk, not just talks the talk.       >>       > My experience has been different.       > You can find jerks and bigots in the "furry subculture" the same as any       > cross section of humanity.       >       >       For the most part, what he says is true. At the very least, furries       behave more like those ideals. There are always exceptions. People       spreading promoting hate tend to be ostracized from most furries.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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