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|    =?windows-1252?Q?=A7=F1=FChw=F6=A3f to Dan Skunk    |
|    Re: Wow people still post here??    |
|    20 Feb 15 07:22:39    |
      From: snuhwolf@yahoo.com              Dan Skunk wrote:       > 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.              Hmmmm...do you remember alt.lifestyle.furry? I was posting there towards       the end of the group activity and since I posted "off topic" I was not       treated all that well, to put it mildly. There were cliques and such and       my experience was that furries (assuming that ALF was a representational       cross section) were just as dickish and petty as any group of       non-furries. It was reminiscent of the high school scene of cliques.                     --       http://wolfwatcher.org/       www.snuhwolf.9f.com|www.savewolves.org        _____ ____ ____ __ /\_/\ __ _ ______ _____        / __/ |/ / / / / // // . . \\ \ |\ | / __ \ \ \ __\        _\ \/ / /_/ / _ / \ / \ \| \| \ \_\ \ \__\ _\       /___/_/|_/\____/_//_/ \_@_/ \__|\__|\____/\____\_\              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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