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Re: Are You A Furry?

Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 7:42 pm
by Dissension
*laughs hysterically* No, it's not.

Re: Are You A Furry?

Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 8:14 pm
by JeffCvt
Why would that be dangerous? They know me well enough to know that, even if they know of the furry fandom and the bad rap that surrounds it, I wouldn't get involved in most of it. (Heck, I don't think I'm even truly aware of all the negative stuff about it. And I'm glad to keep it that way)

Re: Are You A Furry?

Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 9:06 pm
by Alastair
The Fandom has its good sides as well as its bad sides. But, that's pretty much everything in this world. I avoid the negative side of the fandom as much as possible, and I haven't really had any problem in doing that.

And on another note, I recently changed my fursona. I'm now a Shetland Sheepdog. :)

Re: Are You A Furry?

Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 11:49 pm
by Nyaliva
Being a furry is one of those things that people will make the wildest accusations about just from the word, you never know what someone will think. That being said, I'm sure Jeff knows his friends well enough to expect if they'll judge him so harshly, not to mention he's only asking if they've heard of furries. My dad saw me posting here saying I like furry webcomics (he always seems to walk past when I'm on this particular topic) and he didn't know what I was talking about. And he's not even old! :P
Alastair wrote:And on another note, I recently changed my fursona. I'm now a Shetland Sheepdog. :)
Awesome! They're so fluffy!!! :D

Re: Are You A Furry?

Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 2:22 am
by Sleet
I approve of this change!

Re: Are You A Furry?

Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 7:46 am
by Alastair
Sleet wrote:I approve of this change!
Yay! :D

Re: Are You A Furry?

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2013 8:04 am
by Senorpie7
Alastair wrote:The Fandom has its good sides as well as its bad sides. But, that's pretty much everything in this world. I avoid the negative side of the fandom as much as possible, and I haven't really had any problem in doing that.

And on another note, I recently changed my fursona. I'm now a Shetland Sheepdog. :)
I have to agree with you that the fandom, like all, has its bad side and there is nothing that we can do to stop it because people are out to simply have a good time :3
The thing that bothers me about said people having a good time in their own ways is that it give the clean sides of the fandom a bad press.
But I digress, I am a total furry and I am not afraid to show it!

Re: Are You A Furry?

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 1:31 am
by ~\Rook/~
Nyaliva wrote:Being a furry is one of those things that people will make the wildest accusations about just from the word, you never know what someone will think. That being said, I'm sure Jeff knows his friends well enough to expect if they'll judge him so harshly, not to mention he's only asking if they've heard of furries. My dad saw me posting here saying I like furry webcomics (he always seems to walk past when I'm on this particular topic) and he didn't know what I was talking about. And he's not even old! :P
Heh, The way I told my family was when I drew my first bit of 'furry' art..

I'd thought they'd ask a lot of questions, but all they said was "You can't change what your into, and it's a nice picture.."

I was extremely surprised!

Anyway, I've been a furry ever since finding a furry webcomic whilst looking through cat pictures, funnily enough..

Oh, and I'd be a cat. To be more specific, i'm a Tuxedo/English Shorthair cross. Called Rook!

Re: Are You A Furry?

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 2:54 pm
by Duster
Huh weird I always thought "furries" (outside of art of course) were mostly people who were into the whole suit scene.
I can attest that while I am not A furry by my definition I've enjoyed the art and writting (along with some wiley characters( *you know who you are*)) ever since I was a kid.
It's really in no small part due to my love of nature, animals and the feeling it gives me to see places like Africa, India or Montana filled with life.
Or in contrast the small down to earth stuff like coming home and playing with your grumpy best friend in fuzzy pants as he tries to greet you to death.
I can't help but get misty eyed when I see life at work in all it's complexities and splendor, and I believe i'm certaintly not alone when i say this.
So maybe there should be a new term for Furry art enthusiasts or perhaps over time people will come to see the that the word is used far to broadly to accurately define what people really like or dislike.

Re: Are You A Furry?

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 5:09 pm
by DingoVolf
I think the original title was "anthropomorphic fan" / "fan of anthropomorphics", which got shortened to "furry fan" until the fan part fell off to become just "furry". So technically, a fan of anthropomorphics (things having both human and animal characteristics) = a furry. I've said it before that it's a shame both society and the fans have contributed to the notion of a furry being a deviant, but it is what it is, and I'm happy to be a part of it.

Was also thinking back of past furry conventions and looking at the attendance records and WOW, furry has grown, if con attendance is any indication. MFF 2001 was (I think) around 500 people total. 2012 there were like 700 fursuiters ALONE, and about 3,200 total attendees. My math may be horribly off but if furry is seeing a %20 increase BEYOND the growth of the human population as a whole... total assimilation is inevitable. ;)

Re: Are You A Furry?

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2013 2:46 am
by Sleet
The fursuit thing is actually a later addition to the fandom. Originally that kinda thing wasn't even a furry standard.

Re: Are You A Furry?

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2013 9:02 am
by Nyaliva
I was thinking about telling a friend I was furry the other day when he called another friend a furry because they said they thought an animal cartoon character was cute. He was just joking but he said in such a derogatory manner I was instantly turned off the idea of telling him I was a furry. Then I asked him later what his definition of a furry (and a potential furry) was and both were a LOT less innocent than simply liking anthro stuff. So I told him I definitely wasn't a furry by his definition but I did like anthro stuff and he was like "Yeah, that's fine! Nothing wrong with that." Then the next day he saw me looking at a comic and he was like "Eh, stop looking at that furry **** man."

I love my friends. :)

Re: Are You A Furry?

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2013 10:38 am
by Alastair
Nyaliva wrote:I was thinking about telling a friend I was furry the other day when he called another friend a furry because they said they thought an animal cartoon character was cute. He was just joking but he said in such a derogatory manner I was instantly turned off the idea of telling him I was a furry. Then I asked him later what his definition of a furry (and a potential furry) was and both were a LOT less innocent than simply liking anthro stuff. So I told him I definitely wasn't a furry by his definition but I did like anthro stuff and he was like "Yeah, that's fine! Nothing wrong with that." Then the next day he saw me looking at a comic and he was like "Eh, stop looking at that furry **** man."

I love my friends. :)
Sounds like he's been misinformed about the fandom somehow. Maybe you could try to explain to him that being a furry is not defined necessarily by bad things. Maybe show him good examples of furry stuff in the media like in games and movies and things like that.

Re: Are You A Furry?

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2013 12:49 pm
by Sleet
Alastair wrote:
Nyaliva wrote:I was thinking about telling a friend I was furry the other day when he called another friend a furry because they said they thought an animal cartoon character was cute. He was just joking but he said in such a derogatory manner I was instantly turned off the idea of telling him I was a furry. Then I asked him later what his definition of a furry (and a potential furry) was and both were a LOT less innocent than simply liking anthro stuff. So I told him I definitely wasn't a furry by his definition but I did like anthro stuff and he was like "Yeah, that's fine! Nothing wrong with that." Then the next day he saw me looking at a comic and he was like "Eh, stop looking at that furry **** man."

I love my friends. :)
Sounds like he's been misinformed about the fandom somehow. Maybe you could try to explain to him that being a furry is not defined necessarily by bad things. Maybe show him good examples of furry stuff in the media like in games and movies and things like that.
Agreed entirely. Usually it just takes being shown the real fandom to turn that around, assuming they aren't really immature and/or judgmental.

Re: Are You A Furry?

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2013 11:44 pm
by Nyaliva
He is extremely immature but that's why I know he doesn't mean it. :P He'd totally be judgemental of anyone who does involve themselves with the bad part of the fandom but he doesn't assume it's actually true if someone says they like furry stuff. I asked if he'd be alright if I recommended some anthro stuff for him to read and he said "Yeah, that's fine." knowing that I wouldn't send him anything that was mature. Any guff he gives me is totally in jest, by his standards I'm not even a potential furry so he doesn't even feel like he needs to "save me" (his words not mine).

I'm going to show him Housepets! soon, it might not be his kind of humour but it'll show him the kind of stuff I read, although the name of the first book doesn't really help my cause...

Re: Are You A Furry?

Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2013 4:51 pm
by Alastair
Nyaliva wrote:He is extremely immature but that's why I know he doesn't mean it. :P He'd totally be judgemental of anyone who does involve themselves with the bad part of the fandom but he doesn't assume it's actually true if someone says they like furry stuff. I asked if he'd be alright if I recommended some anthro stuff for him to read and he said "Yeah, that's fine." knowing that I wouldn't send him anything that was mature. Any guff he gives me is totally in jest, by his standards I'm not even a potential furry so he doesn't even feel like he needs to "save me" (his words not mine).

I'm going to show him Housepets! soon, it might not be his kind of humour but it'll show him the kind of stuff I read, although the name of the first book doesn't really help my cause...
Hopefully you can get him to see what the fandom's all about.:) who knows, he may actually like it.

I've been pondering whether or not I should try to get my friend more interested in the fandom. A little while back I showed him the fandom, and he seemed interested in it, and he even made a fursona. But now he seems kinda "meh" about it. :/

Re: Are You A Furry?

Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2013 5:04 pm
by Duster
Alastair wrote:
Nyaliva wrote:He is extremely immature but that's why I know he doesn't mean it. :P He'd totally be judgemental of anyone who does involve themselves with the bad part of the fandom but he doesn't assume it's actually true if someone says they like furry stuff. I asked if he'd be alright if I recommended some anthro stuff for him to read and he said "Yeah, that's fine." knowing that I wouldn't send him anything that was mature. Any guff he gives me is totally in jest, by his standards I'm not even a potential furry so he doesn't even feel like he needs to "save me" (his words not mine).

I'm going to show him Housepets! soon, it might not be his kind of humour but it'll show him the kind of stuff I read, although the name of the first book doesn't really help my cause...
Hopefully all goes well with that! :)

I've been pondering whether or not I should try to get my friend more interested in the fandom. A little while back I showed him the fandom, and he seemed interested in it, and he even made a fursona. But now he seems kinda "meh" about it. :/
@ Alastair. People have different tastes and i'm sure your friend has something he's really into as well. Plus if he went through the trouble of making an "anthro-avatar" i'd say he likes it well enough.

@Nyaliva. Don't be so coy about it i'm sure he'll either take it or leave it. Houspets! comic is fairly tame and isn't trying to be anything negative ( in fact it's pretty much PG), Just put your best foot forward and show him. Besides if our generation has taught me anything it's that people are not as concerned about what is going on online and i believe the worst thing that could happen is that your friend could be "Snarky".

Re: Are You A Furry?

Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2013 5:24 pm
by Sleet
Take him to a convention, Alastair!

Re: Are You A Furry?

Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2013 7:10 pm
by The Grey Wolverine
Im dragging some friends to a con with me.

Re: Are You A Furry?

Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2013 10:47 pm
by Nyaliva
Alastair wrote:I've been pondering whether or not I should try to get my friend more interested in the fandom. A little while back I showed him the fandom, and he seemed interested in it, and he even made a fursona. But now he seems kinda "meh" about it. :/
I'd say it's just not something he'd consider part of his personailty, but that doesn't mean he'd shun you if you tried to get him more involved. I mean if he made his own fursona, I'm sure he'd be interested enough to get involved if you are. I'd agree with Sleet, take him to a convention if you know one that's pretty tame.
Duster wrote:Don't be so coy about it i'm sure he'll either take it or leave it. Houspets! comic is fairly tame and isn't trying to be anything negative ( in fact it's pretty much PG), Just put your best foot forward and show him. Besides if our generation has taught me anything it's that people are not as concerned about what is going on online and i believe the worst thing that could happen is that your friend could be "Snarky".
Housepets! is totally PG, which is why it'd be the first one I'd show him, and if he doesn't like it he's exactly the type to be snarky, but he wouldn't treat me any differently and I wouldn't feel put down by it. Now I just gotta wait until I see him next which could be several weeks. :P

Thanks for the reassurance guys! :)

Re: Are You A Furry?

Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2013 2:11 pm
by Macsen
There are plenty of PG furry comics out there to show him (though I would definitely put Housepets! there first :) ).

Re: Are You A Furry?

Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2013 3:58 pm
by Sleet
Precocious is another good choice (though I feel Housepets! has significantly more polish.)

Re: Are You A Furry?

Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2013 10:33 am
by Alastair
You know, I've tried reading other web comics, but none appeal to me like Housepets! does.

Re: Are You A Furry?

Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2013 11:24 am
by Radio Blue Heart

Re: Are You A Furry?

Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2013 11:53 am
by Duster
Alastair wrote:You know, I've tried reading other web comics, but none appeal to me like Housepets! does.
I completly agree with you, there just seems to be something more appealing (albeit simple) about Housepets! to me than other web comics.

@ Radio Blue Heart: thats hilarious i'd seen the japanese version but not THIS one!!

Re: Are You A Furry?

Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2013 9:55 pm
by The Grey Wolverine
On the topic of webcomics, I know of one thats, okay, called Two Guys and Guy, and its only good for for one reason. There are 3 characters in it, I don't like two of them at all, but the character Frank(The goggled one) is SO GOOD. The humor with him is somewhat dark, but its smart, and what some people think Ill be like in the future. Heres a few examples:
http://www.twogag.com/archives/2558
http://www.twogag.com/archives/2638
http://www.twogag.com/archives/1705

Re: Are You A Furry?

Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2013 10:09 pm
by Alastair
I relate to dark humor, so I think I'll look into this comic and this character more. Haha

Re: Are You A Furry?

Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2013 11:04 pm
by Honorable Intentions
I'm sure I've posted this somewhere.

But on the subject of being a furry. This accurately describes me and what I went through roughly a year ago. Right down to the denial about "just being into werewolves" and a coyote fursona thing. Nowadays I'm quite open about being in the fandom. Most of my friends already know I'm a furry, I'm dating a furry, and I think a good chunk of the people I hangout with are closet furries.

Seriously like half of them make anthro animal D&D characters.

Re: Are You A Furry?

Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2013 11:31 pm
by RandomGeekNamedBrent
i think I'm gonna be stopping at the second panel of that comic. only semi-furry

Re: Are You A Furry?

Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2013 1:44 am
by Sleet
That sounds like so many people I know.

Re: Are You A Furry?

Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2013 6:38 am
by Nyaliva
@Radio Blue Heart: That was absolutely brilliant! Had me laughing for ages!

@The Grey Wolverine: I remember I started reading that but stopped because Frank was the only character I liked. That last strip is awesome!

@Honorable Intentions: Yeah I pretty much went through most of that. I don't really want a fursuit because they rarely look good enough, but that fact is pushing me to try designing my own one...Needless to say, I'm comfortable with it now but I haven't told most of my friends because I believe their definitions of "furry" are radically different to mine.

@RandomGeekNamedBrent: Well of course YOU can stop at the second panel, you're a shape-shifter, you could be any one of those panels you wanted! :P

Re: Are You A Furry?

Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2013 11:16 am
by Radio Blue Heart
Duster wrote:
Alastair wrote:You know, I've tried reading other web comics, but none appeal to me like Housepets! does.
I completly agree with you, there just seems to be something more appealing (albeit simple) about Housepets! to me than other web comics.

@ Radio Blue Heart: thats hilarious i'd seen the japanese version but not THIS one!!
Nyaliva wrote:@Radio Blue Heart: That was absolutely brilliant! Had me laughing for ages!
I loved that show. They did some many funny things with fur suits. I winder if that poor fool had any idea of what was going on.

If you go to a web comic index called "The Belfry" you can set filters to get all the furry comics that they have listed.

Re: Are You A Furry?

Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2013 9:42 pm
by TinFoilHats
Yup, I met a hater up close today. At school, we have this retro game club where you can bring in an NES or SNES game so you and the other people can play the games. Today, while the other guys were playing this one NES shooting game, I was watching a guy play Minecraft and when he was browsing the character skins, he came across some furry skins and said " Wow, this guy created furry skins. Ha ha, them furries and their love of porn" in a half amused, half irritated sort of way. After hearing that, I proceeded to tell him that I have a few friends online who are furries(I'm not referring to just you guys), that they hate porn, and that not all furries are like that. After which, he said something that I couldn't hear because of the other games obnoxiously loud bleeps and bloops, but I had a feeling that he said something negative.

Re: Are You A Furry?

Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2013 10:23 pm
by Sleet
Blugh, haters gonna hate. He certainly isn't making any friends by being so judgmental.

Re: Are You A Furry?

Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2013 10:28 pm
by Beagle
My media assistant friend was like that.
Then I got him into furry webcomics and now he knows the community isn't stereotypically creepy.

Re: Are You A Furry?

Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 1:13 am
by Oblivious Adobo
Honorable Intentions wrote:I think a good chunk of the people I hangout with are closet furries.
I had told one of my online friends I think he's a furry and he gotten pretty infuriated at me for doing so, anyways the gist is after he calmed down I asked him "Would you call yourself a furry if it didn't mean you would get lumped in with [those bad stereotypes?]" and he responds saying "Yeah, I guess. I do admire anthro art. It takes skill."

Re: Are You A Furry?

Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 10:36 am
by Radio Blue Heart
"CSI" did more damage to the reputation of furries than we will ever know.

But, webcomics are a good way to safely introduce people to this genre and not weord them out. That is how I discovered this fandom.

Re: Are You A Furry?

Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 11:20 am
by Macsen
I thought the worst was MTV's Sex2K. That really led the way for the hatedom.

Re: Are You A Furry?

Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 3:03 pm
by RandomGeekNamedBrent
Radio Blue Heart wrote:But, webcomics are a good way to safely introduce people to this genre and not weord them out. That is how I discovered this fandom.
I'd say the same, but then I remembered one of my friends in high school was furry. So I was cool with it even before I joined the forums here.

Re: Are You A Furry?

Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 3:07 pm
by KalloonWhite
To tell the truth, I started thinking I was a furry for all the wrong reasons before I learned better.