And now, number three.
I want to know what "furry" means to you. I've heard a lot of different definitions, and no two ever seem to agree. So I'd like to get your version. This is open to people who identify themselves as furry, and to those who don't. It's even open to those of you, (and I know I have a few reading this,) who don't like furries. Just try and stay calm, and remember I'm after a definition, not a trolling.
Also, please answer before reading everyone else's answers. I want your first, uncontaminated, thoughts on this. Feel free to comment and add addtional thoughts again later, however.
Thanks!
I want to know what "furry" means to you. I've heard a lot of different definitions, and no two ever seem to agree. So I'd like to get your version. This is open to people who identify themselves as furry, and to those who don't. It's even open to those of you, (and I know I have a few reading this,) who don't like furries. Just try and stay calm, and remember I'm after a definition, not a trolling.
Also, please answer before reading everyone else's answers. I want your first, uncontaminated, thoughts on this. Feel free to comment and add addtional thoughts again later, however.
Thanks!
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Date: 2005-02-23 06:31 am (UTC)The more general, less reactionary definition then quickly settles in because of my Boardie re-education. :)
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Date: 2005-02-23 06:42 am (UTC)HMMM
Date: 2005-02-23 08:00 am (UTC)Though when I first think of furries unfortunately bad furry animal porn and sickos who want to F*** or aka yiff comes to mind X_x
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Date: 2005-02-23 08:50 am (UTC)I can't help it.
Date: 2005-02-23 09:18 am (UTC)I can't help it. I'm just too innocent to associate it with much else. I'm so bad that my first Mud, which was FurryMuck, saw me choose a human character. I didn't even figure out what the furry phenomenon was for years. Years.
Yep. Hopeless. :-)
Mark
Re: I can't help it.
Date: 2005-02-23 01:52 pm (UTC)Umm... I have to agree with JJ. A furry is anybody with a half-animal alter ego. By that definition, I think even Jim Henson could (debatably) be considered a furry, because he had Kermit the Frog. Kermit, as far as I understand was soft-spoken, a good leader, kind, thoughtful, and clever, -not altogether different from his creator.
Man, I love Jim Henson.
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Date: 2005-02-23 02:38 pm (UTC)But I think there are various degrees. One person might just feel inclined to purr and bat at shiny objects, and there are others who actually get whisker implants and such things.
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Date: 2005-02-23 03:22 pm (UTC)So what's my threshold? Well, it does start at the identifying-with-animal, and gets clearer the more "furry" things I do like hanging around with furries and actually pretending I'm an antropomorph instead of just a "normal" person (so to speak) and sometimes even wishing to be that avatar. And even further into "furry" territory, the cons and the yiffing and the fursuits (well, not really. It might as well be for an ordinary costume party, but generally I find that if one makes such a costume and thinks it's "furry", it most certainly is).
So, based on that definition and considering that I've been recently starting to do that (though out of curiousity, mostly), I think I'm something like 35% furry. And I could probably tell who is and who isn't a furry to me.
Of course, I can think many things and most of them are wrong, but that's the best I can explain right now. Your Mileage May Vary.
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Date: 2005-02-23 07:41 pm (UTC)I'm not sure that came across right. Since I've never thought about defining it before, I had a hard time getting my thoughts out. (And, no, my first thoughts weren't anything to do with yiffing. There's always a percentage of prevs in every group, anyway.)
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Date: 2005-04-04 03:27 am (UTC)