Well, I'm sorry but it's your opinion vs. the assessment of a psychologist specialized in furry. I had your same opinion but then I interviewed Nuka. Interview with Nuka, the Furry Social Psychologist. Science is validated, unlike opinions.
"[...] it’s better for furries if they’re in a situation where they have people they can confide in and where they don’t have to constantly stress about what would happen if people found out they were a furry."
Furry is stigmatized. The answer to being furry in a stigmatized context is often coming out of the closet. Furries often have a strong sense of identity that goes beyond other self-defined traits. These are all deeply analyzed facts in Nuka's peer-reviewed studies. And they're not counter-intuitive facts.
Well, I'm sorry but it's your opinion vs. the assessment of a psychologist specialized in furry. I had your same opinion but then I interviewed Nuka. Interview with Nuka, the Furry Social Psychologist. Science is validated, unlike opinions.
"[...] it’s better for furries if they’re in a situation where they have people they can confide in and where they don’t have to constantly stress about what would happen if people found out they were a furry."
Furry is stigmatized. The answer to being furry in a stigmatized context is often coming out of the closet. Furries often have a strong sense of identity that goes beyond other self-defined traits. These are all deeply analyzed facts in Nuka's peer-reviewed studies. And they're not counter-intuitive facts.