i think its kinda interesting how furry stuff isn't just one big fandom but rather like, a bunch of different subcultures that are loosely interconnected and people have all sorts of different levels of engagement with it and different reasons for why they got into it and such
Yeah! It’s really interesting. Although, the lifestyle as most people know it is a very English speaking world thing. Everywhere else it seems like it’s simply an aesthetic. I myself am only in it for the aesthetic, pornographic or otherwise.
The way most people understand the lifestyle are from those who consciously make the effort to only really get to know other people into the lifestyle. Of course, there’s nothing wrong with that, seeing as the internet gives us the power to specify who we want to interact with. Personally though, I like hanging out with all sorts of crowds.
TBH I find it really interesting how there’s a clear distinction between people who got into furry via tumblr and people who got into it via FA. People who got into it on tumblr often do so due to the eclectic and focused way information on tumblr travels. Often, these people will be more into the aesthetic than the lifestyle. People on FA, on the other hand, having been around much longer, will tend to have people who associate furry with a lifestyle. Of course, neither is better than the other, and neither are absolute (I started on FA and headed towards tumblr over time myself). I just find it really interesting how the way information travels affects the way people get involved with stuff they like.
fave kind of entertainment: that when some fetish artists try to draw casual non-fetish stuff but you can still see really clearly what fetish stuff they usually draw. like
ha, haha,, what kidn,,,, fuckign loser would do; that….
People not normally into furries or w/e will only want to fuck them if you call them anything else like demons or something lol
I was thinking about this again today. It will never stop being ridiculously absurd how people care so much about labels. Call an anthro animal a monster instead and suddenly people will be okay with wanting to fuck them. It’s okay. You don’t have to hide it. You want to fuck the tiger man. It’s okay. We do too.
Like I get it. “Furry” has wildly different connotations for everyone, but for a lot of people, hot animal people is just an aesthetic and if you can’t separate an aesthetic from a fandom or a lifestyle, then that’s your own shortcoming.
On that note, I’ve noticed this stigma is really an English speaking world thing, for obvious reasons. For the Spanish speaking world (I’m fluent in both English and Spanish FYI), or really any other country, its an aesthetic like any other that doesn’t carry any more connotation than the next.
for me I’ve noticed I’m more into things categorized as monsters than as furries and a lot of that has to do with the fact that a lot of furry designs don’t appeal to me the way monsters do. A lot of furry character designs tend to take a “animal head and tail on what’s basically a human body with fur” approach to design, which is fairly unappealing to me from both a design and attraction standpoint, and while I really like furry designs that manage to incorporate more animal-like body structure to them, they rarely appeal to me sexually. I’m pretty sure a lot of this has to do with the fact that what attracts me to monsters is the “otherness” of them, the fact that they’re clearly like NOTHING else, and the majority of furry designs are too humanlike or too animal-like for me to be attracted to them.
I will agree, however, that the tigers in zootopia are pretty hot. A+ tigers.
Yeah I feel you! I definitely get that “too human” feeling from orcs or elves myself. A lot of our attractions to aesthetics or porn comes from interpretation of symbols and such. I guess I was more frustrated with people who are into furries but refuse to admit it until you switch the label. It’s very annoying seeing people deny themselves of something they like because of an arbitrary label.
While werewolf bites can be part of someone becoming one in the Werewolf Hostclub setting, it’s actually a little more elaborate than that but I’m not willing to reveal that yet.
Do you think in settings where werewolf bites are contagious werewolves imagine what others would look like as one? Like a couple of werewolves will be checking out people and be all
Werewolf A: He would look SO much hotter with fur
Werewolf B: I GUESS…I mean you could always make that happen
It could also be a four player cooperative game where the band are the player characters and others can be summons - maybe Kouya's BF and the significant others of the other three?
That’s actually starting to sound more like an arcade Beat-Em-Up akin to Final Fight or Streets of Rage than a fighting game at this point, but it’d be cool all the same!
This post is exactly me. Anyone who’s been following me on here and twitter know that I’ve been doing my best to get on the JET program and had an interview about two weeks ago. The anxiety is killing me and I won’t know until April if I got in or not! I keep cycling through these stages and end up thinking to myself how I’ll just end up working for some eikawa for abysmal pay somewhere.
People tell me not to worry, but when it’s something you really want that’s on the line, it’s hard not to. I know there’s also the “logic” types who try to tell me “there’s no point in worrying about it” but that is a feat far easier said than done. I put my all into this process and not knowing what’ll happen to me in April is really worrying.
People not normally into furries or w/e will only want to fuck them if you call them anything else like demons or something lol
I was thinking about this again today. It will never stop being ridiculously absurd how people care so much about labels. Call an anthro animal a monster instead and suddenly people will be okay with wanting to fuck them. It’s okay. You don’t have to hide it. You want to fuck the tiger man. It’s okay. We do too.
Like I get it. “Furry” has wildly different connotations for everyone, but for a lot of people, hot animal people is just an aesthetic and if you can’t separate an aesthetic from a fandom or a lifestyle, then that’s your own shortcoming.
On that note, I’ve noticed this stigma is really an English speaking world thing, for obvious reasons. For the Spanish speaking world (I’m fluent in both English and Spanish FYI), or really any other country, its an aesthetic like any other that doesn’t carry any more connotation than the next.
After a week of using the Cintiq Companion Hybrid I can say I love drawing on it! It feels great to work on it. Although I gotta say, having extensively used UC Logic based devices like the Yiynova MSP19U, N-TRIG powered ones like the Surface Pro 3 and now the Cintiq Companion Hybrid, I can say UC Logic is completely on par with Wacom. The Cintiq is great, but if you need a screen to draw on and need to save some cash, don’t hesitate to go UC Logic.
Otherwise though? If you’ve got the cash for it, the Cintiq is great!