Furry Fandom and Drama General

>Admits to having sex in his fursuit
Admits to never cleaning his fursuit
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Truly horrifying, then complains when people say he should clean or otherwise care for the suit. That's some sick shit right there.

That is the thing I don't get with the fursuits. If you are going to spend all that damn money on them( they are absolutely expensive if you go for professional grade) then why wouldn't you clean it?

I recently priced some artificial fur for a puppet project, and that shit is hella pricey. For the kind I was interested in, which they use to make Muppets like Grover and Elmo, that shit was $30.00 on up per square yard. If I were a furry and had a fursuit, no way I wouldn't be taking care of that shit as they can literally cost hundreds of dollars on the low end to thousands of dollars on the high end. Murrsuits are probably on the higher end of that scale, too, given the perv factor.
 
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I recently priced some artificial fur for a puppet project, and that shit is hella pricey. For the kind I was interested in, which they use to make Muppets like Grover and Elmo, that shit was $30.00 on up per square yard. If I were a furry and had a fursuit, no way I wouldn't be taking care of that shit as they can literally cost hundreds of dollars on the low end to thousands of dollars on the high end. Murrsuits are probably on the higher end of that scale, too, give the perv factor.

If I had one, I would treat that thing as if it were a luxury business suit. I mean for all intent purposes they usually cost the same and you need to have some dough-re-mi lying around to have one. I assume those that neglect them are of course socially maladjusted and probably have mental health problems because usually poor hygiene is a tell-tale sign of that.
 
kinda off topic, but how do you even clean a furry suit

no wait let me guess....fire?

Depends on type of fur, whether the bodysuit is padded or not and if the padding is removable (which it usually is for quality suits, shaped polyfil pillows that button in place), and whether or not the suit is airbrushed.

Basically you dunk it in a tub full of cold water and fur friendly soap and veeery gently scrub high wear areas, hang it up to air dry (any heat drying melts the fur fibers), then painstakingly brush all the fur back into the pile direction. You can only spot clean heads as water will ruin the foamwork (part of the reason murrsuits are so gross).

Dry cleaning and washing machines will ruin it in most cases.

Its a lot of work. Good fursuiters wear lycra underneath to avoid gross shit seeping in. Also you douse the inside with gentle disinfectant with each wear. Unfortunately not many fursuiters are good ones.

TLDR They're wearable bacteria rugs and hard to clean.
 
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Depends on type of fur, whether the bodysuit is padded or not and if the padding is removable (which it usually is for quality suits, shaped polyfil pillows that button in place), and whether or not the suit is airbrushed.

Basically you dunk it in a tub full of cold water and fur friendly soap and veeery gently scrub high wear areas, hang it up to air dry (any heat drying melts the fur fibers), then painstakingly brush all the fur back into the pile direction. You can only spot clean heads as water will ruin the foamwork (part of the reason murrsuits are so gross).

Dry cleaning and washing machines will ruin it in most cases.

Its a lot of work. Good fursuiters wear lycra underneath to avoid gross shit seeping in. Also you douse the inside with gentle disinfectant with each wear. Unfortunately not many fursuiters are good ones.
But fire is still recommended right?
 
kinda off topic, but how do you even clean a furry suit

no wait let me guess....fire?

Vodka mostly.
A mix of vodka and water can basically be a poor-man's version of drycleaning. It does wonders for body odors, sweat, and things like mildew, which can be very difficult to get out of clothing that can't be washed normally. You can spritz it on, then rub the area down with a damp rag and leave the suit hanging for a few hours.
Vodka will get rid of most problems, cleaning related or otherwise.
 
Vodka mostly.
A mix of vodka and water can basically be a poor-man's version of drycleaning. It does wonders for body odors, sweat, and things like mildew, which can be very difficult to get out of clothing that can't be washed normally. You can spritz it on, then rub the area down with a damp rag and leave the suit hanging for a few hours.
Vodka will get rid of most problems, cleaning related or otherwise.

I'm now picturing a Slavic twenty something in a track suit, gloomily wiping down his dirty fursuit with vodka.
 
Found this on another forum, thought I'd share...

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Found this on another forum, thought I'd share...

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This concept has been around since the dawn of the internet; two fat ugly pigs cybering with each other in chat rooms using fake pictures, but this comic is still as fresh and relevant as it always was. In fact, it's even funnier now when you imagine that they're using cartoon photos of fluorescent foxes and wolves.
 
So an AnthroCon staff member has been arrested for kiddy diddling:
http://www.nh1.com/news/hearing-for...ing-14-year-old-nh-boy-continued-for-60-days/

Unsurprisingly, this isn't news for a few people since he has no qualms about bragging about being a pedo.

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His boyfriend is also pretty exceptional:
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Plus he needs a new "mate" while Danruk is in jail:
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That was fast:
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Gib Archives and links to some of this please.

Found that Fat dog thing, and jesus Christ reading his posts are just pure Autism.

Also, it appears he was trying to Blackmail people into speaking at this Roo guy's trial.

http://www.furaffinity.net/journal/8327264/
 
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