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flem
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response 20 of 48:
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Mar 21 15:19 UTC 2002 |
But he wants it, oval. Can't you hear his little moans of pleasure?
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orinoco
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response 21 of 48:
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Mar 21 15:41 UTC 2002 |
Those aren't moans of pleasure, they're squeaky chew-toy sounds. jeez.
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rlejeune
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response 22 of 48:
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Mar 21 16:29 UTC 2002 |
A furry is a dude or dudette that likes having sex with plush animals (giant
teddy bears and so on) and usually likes erotic roleplaying games where one
uses a furry character. Am not sure why it attracts me, but it does. Maybe I am
just a pervert.
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jazz
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response 23 of 48:
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Mar 21 23:35 UTC 2002 |
I'd known about the - is there a word here for giving something human
animal characteristics - bit, it's a common thread from mythology to
cartoons. But I'd never heard about the giant teddy bear sex thing.
Apparently Greg and Oval have; I know I'll never look at one of those huge
plush prizes at Cedar Point the same way again.
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phenix
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response 24 of 48:
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Mar 21 23:42 UTC 2002 |
or you'll examine it for white spots first:
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cyklone
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response 25 of 48:
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Mar 21 23:49 UTC 2002 |
Re #23: Anthropomorphize?
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jaklumen
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response 26 of 48:
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Mar 22 00:20 UTC 2002 |
I think that's it, yeah.
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oval
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response 27 of 48:
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Mar 22 01:26 UTC 2002 |
i'd never heard of this sort of thing until this thread. i just keep picturing
the agora 'veal fucking' discussed earlier, and imagining undoing the seam
in poor teddy's bum and goin at it. is this related to wanting sex with actual
living animals? or only cute, cartoonish ones?
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brighn
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response 28 of 48:
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Mar 22 02:39 UTC 2002 |
"Anthropomorphise" means to give something human characteristics.
The most obvious corollary would be "zoomorphise," but that wouldn't just be
humans, that would be to give anything animal characteristics.
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brighn
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response 29 of 48:
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Mar 22 02:44 UTC 2002 |
I thought I'd heard the word before. Zoomorphism refers to Gods with animal
parts (particualarly common in Egypt and India):
SYLLABICATION: zo7o7mor7phism
PRONUNCIATION: z-mtrfzm
NOUN: 1. Attribution of animal characteristics or qualities to a god. 2. Use
of animal forms in symbolism, literature, or graphic representation.
(Bartleby.com/American Heritage Dictionary)
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jazz
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response 30 of 48:
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Mar 22 04:03 UTC 2002 |
Zoomorphism. Thanks, Paul, I knew I could count on you to back me up
on the linguistic angle.
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vidar
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response 31 of 48:
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Mar 22 13:06 UTC 2002 |
Funny, only part of that is what I know about furries. Then again I
have a skewed very point: the furries I learned from also happen to be
infantilists.
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phenix
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response 32 of 48:
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Mar 22 13:23 UTC 2002 |
well there's always furrymuck
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rlejeune
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response 33 of 48:
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Mar 22 16:28 UTC 2002 |
Most furries aren't actually zoophiles (the guys who like real live animals).
You can see one of us in action at: www.ratatak.com/bizarre/?show=MVC-066S.jpg
:)
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brighn
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response 34 of 48:
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Mar 22 17:06 UTC 2002 |
I've heard of a distinction made between zoophiles and bestialists. The former
have intimate relationships with animals, with or without sex (a zoophile I
knew was in love with a spayed dog, and wouldn't have sex with her because
of her condition, out of reespect to her); the latter don't have emotional
ties, they just like to fuck non-humans.
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flem
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response 35 of 48:
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Mar 22 18:17 UTC 2002 |
I've known about the concept of furries for a long time, but somehow I always
associated it with, like, anthropomorphic sci-fi aliens who happened to be
(at least partially) covered in fur, rather than plush toys. Maybe I just
read the wrong bad fantasy novels growing up.
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rlejeune
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response 36 of 48:
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Mar 22 20:01 UTC 2002 |
Some are into that. There are variations in furries as in everything else. And
yes, there is a distinction between zoophiles and bestialists, but most people
wouldn't get to the point where they are picky enough to pinpoint the
difference.
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jazz
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response 37 of 48:
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Mar 22 23:33 UTC 2002 |
Wow, that's cool. I have another picture to send if I ever get stuck
in another escalating weirdness contest.
I'd never heard about the plush toys angle, either. I guess it's
kinda obvious now that you mention it, but it never occured to me. I'd
always thought it was one of those more abstract fantasy-ish kinks.
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vidar
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response 38 of 48:
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Mar 23 15:08 UTC 2002 |
resp #35: That's more like what I heard.
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jaklumen
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response 39 of 48:
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Mar 24 10:05 UTC 2002 |
right. The first time I'd heard anything about it was from one of my
sisters (that would be Jen, Greg) who said there was a guy who had
leopard spots tattooed onto his body, and was getting permanently
affixed fangs.
I'm sure there is varying degrees of seriousness, and you never know
where they may be (your city, maybe)? I thought Eastern Washington
was considered a cultural wasteland, but I remember finding out some
gay porn star/swinger lived or traveled around my old hometown area.
He had orange stripes lining his lower torso. *shrug* don't think
that qualifies him as a furry, but..
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jazz
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response 40 of 48:
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Mar 24 14:28 UTC 2002 |
The guy you're thinking of calls himself Cat. Original, huh?
I never thought of him as a "furry" though; he seemed more like one
of those extreme body modification enthusiasts, with a particular theme. He
hasn't mentioned anything about being into other people who are catlike, or
animallike, in any of the inverviews that I've seen or read, and attributes
his passion to a tribal upbringing.
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jaklumen
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response 41 of 48:
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Mar 25 02:23 UTC 2002 |
Ah, okay..
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jaklumen
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response 42 of 48:
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Mar 25 02:24 UTC 2002 |
I forget what the porn star calls himself, tho.
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jazz
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response 43 of 48:
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Mar 25 02:53 UTC 2002 |
What porn star?
I was hoping someone'd take me up on the statement that Cat's just an
extreme body modifier or modern primitive and not a furry. Shame.
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jmsaul
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response 44 of 48:
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Mar 25 03:58 UTC 2002 |
There's a Leopard guy who has his entire body tattooed, and lives somewhere
in the UK in a remote area. As remote as you can get in the UK, that is.
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