GreenReaper: There's something you need to understand here.
My view, of fuzzy animal people has always been theatrical. I have viewed them as characters, not so much as alter egos. But importantly, I have viewed them as a distinctly separate unit from the people who created them.
I come from a fandom where furries only came in later (although a few furries state that my fandom was a kickstart into the furry fandom). Back in the 90s most of us were playing games, drawing and creating art inspired by the games and just socializing. The social aspect of it I loved especially.
I expected the furry fandom to be the same, however its not. It differs in that everything is always about disgusting forms of sex, who is fucking whom, and drama because someone is having a melt-down because his partner is cheating on him/her. Those things just make me (and others) depressed and when I look at chat groups, as in, just view them, not participate in them, I really weep for mankind. Mark Mothersbaugh was right, De-evolution is real! But by far the most utterly desparing thing for me is the fact that, as a straight person, I am constantly made to feel that I am unworthy of all it has to offer because I ain't gay. This is the distinct impression I get every single time.
GreenReaper: There's something you need to understand here.
My view, of fuzzy animal people has always been theatrical. I have viewed them as characters, not so much as alter egos. But importantly, I have viewed them as a distinctly separate unit from the people who created them.
I come from a fandom where furries only came in later (although a few furries state that my fandom was a kickstart into the furry fandom). Back in the 90s most of us were playing games, drawing and creating art inspired by the games and just socializing. The social aspect of it I loved especially.
I expected the furry fandom to be the same, however its not. It differs in that everything is always about disgusting forms of sex, who is fucking whom, and drama because someone is having a melt-down because his partner is cheating on him/her. Those things just make me (and others) depressed and when I look at chat groups, as in, just view them, not participate in them, I really weep for mankind. Mark Mothersbaugh was right, De-evolution is real! But by far the most utterly desparing thing for me is the fact that, as a straight person, I am constantly made to feel that I am unworthy of all it has to offer because I ain't gay. This is the distinct impression I get every single time.