Furry Fandom and Drama General

Did that bitch say she fucks with her pitbull?
Don't jump the gun just yet, I'm pretty sure she's talking about their OC. then again I wouldn't discard it either.
She doesn't have a pit bull
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she has a German Shepherd though (Mercy is her husband).
 
Same person actually. It seems to be a trend of furry males with female fursonas announcing they're trans. Gotta wonder if it's messing with their sense of identity over time.
Maybe it accelerates it, though the desire to identify as the opposite gender on a group that's often highly self-concious... probably safe to say it's a symptom and not a cause.
 
I don't even know what to make of this
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Even with all the padding, a bat that long looks like a broken coccyx just waiting to happen.

Maybe it accelerates it, though the desire to identify as the opposite gender on a group that's often highly self-concious... probably safe to say it's a symptom and not a cause.
It started out as trying to be unique in a sea of people already striving to be "unique". And once enough snowflakes got together to become a blizzard, it's just a matter of fitting in. In years back, it was just being straight that got you weird looks. But now, being cisgender among furries means you're an outsider.

At least among the twitter crowd, that is. I don't think your average furfag who only browses furaffinity or e621 for spank bank material is likely to troon out. The less someone interacts with the "community", the safer they are from grooming. All those stories about "finding my real self through the fandom"? They're not heartwarming self-discovery stories. They're cautionary tales.
 
At least among the twitter crowd, that is. I don't think your average furfag who only browses furaffinity or e621 for spank bank material is likely to troon out. The less someone interacts with the "community", the safer they are from grooming. All those stories about "finding my real self through the fandom"? They're not heartwarming self-discovery stories. They're cautionary tales.
It's almost like the people whining about "Lifestylers" on usenet back in the olden days.
 
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