Furries on HJU?

I come for your pr0n, I stay for the yiffing.

... I don't associate with an animal. I've always been partial to cats though, big or otherwise.

I guess I'm a "furry sympathizer".
 
Me neither. Wish I had one though. I could use more storage space.

I think that's where Amy rose keeps her hammer.

No I'm not a furry. Though I do enjoy the art and some fan-comics that do come from furries. I don't think I would like wearing a fur-suit, or collar.
 
I come for your pr0n, I stay for the yiffing.

... I don't associate with an animal. I've always been partial to cats though, big or otherwise.

I guess I'm a "furry sympathizer".

This. This sums up my feelings on the subject, aside from the cats thing.

The dark underbelly of the furry fandom: Otherkin. :shakefist
 
I don't think I would like wearing a fur-suit, or collar.

I'm going to use a no-no word here, earmuffs furries -- I don't like most fursuits cause they look like damn mascots. Sorry. I've seen very few over the years that I like, most were skin tight (basically a ranger suit) but made with fuzzy material, a little faux fur sewn into certain areas for poof and there were no "heads", just latex makeup appliances.

Yeah, I guess if I'd ever get into a lynx costume or whatever that's probably how I'd do it, look like someone from Broadway's "Cats". But I guess that's just me, most of the fandom seems fine running around as Tony the Tiger or my old High School mascot.

I did go through a phase though where I bought just about everything from "Pawstar" and wore it around conventions. Luckily I don't think any pictures exist.
 
You dont? I would beg to differ Dami-Chan ^_^

And yeah, the whole tony the tiger thing is a little odd, but I have a lot of good friends dress up like that around here.

Some of them have a very annoying superiority complex and you want to bring them down a peg for it, but theys good people.
 
I'm going to use a no-no word here, earmuffs furries -- I don't like most fursuits cause they look like damn mascots. Sorry. I've seen very few over the years that I like, most were skin tight (basically a ranger suit) but made with fuzzy material, a little faux fur sewn into certain areas for poof and there were no "heads", just latex makeup appliances.

Yeah, I guess if I'd ever get into a lynx costume or whatever that's probably how I'd do it, look like someone from Broadway's "Cats". But I guess that's just me, most of the fandom seems fine running around as Tony the Tiger or my old High School mascot.

I did go through a phase though where I bought just about everything from "Pawstar" and wore it around conventions. Luckily I don't think any pictures exist.

This. So much this! Seeing a hot girl with a headband with cat ears and cat makeup is hot! Seeing a giant walking cat with a hole cut in the crotch is not.
 
Oh that. That's oooold news hon. I really should change that :P
You should. That's like wearing the wedding ring of your 10 year ex.:anime:

I'm going to use a no-no word here, earmuffs furries -- I don't like most fursuits cause they look like damn mascots Sorry.[...]

Yeah, I guess if I'd ever get into a lynx costume or whatever that's probably how I'd do it, look like someone from Broadway's "Cats". But I guess that's just me, most of the fandom seems fine running around as Tony the Tiger or my old High School mascot.

There is this picture circulating the web where a child is petting a fursuit so elaborate that it looks like a real golden retriever. There are some really detailed fursuits out there. Still my preference is to remain human, If I have to do cosplay, I'd rather cosplay as a superhero or something.
 

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