🐱 Meet the Academics Studying the Science of Furries

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“We’ve started a discipline,” says Dr. Sharon E. Roberts, Associate Professor at Renison University College at the University of Waterloo, cofounder of the International Anthropomorphic Research Project, and one of the world’s leading academic experts on the furry fandom.


The IARP, also known more colloquially as FurScience, is comprised of psychologists, sociologists, social workers, and more around the globe; they’re hard at work gathering solid science behind a culture that has always been misunderstood — though thanks to their work, not as badly as it once was. With dozens of journal publications under their belt and over a decade of data at the ready, the field of Furry Studies is one of the most delightful, and surprisingly robust, areas of academia.


“We’ll tackle different topics in large part as furries bring them to us,” Dr. Roberts says. By training, she’s an identity researcher who studies how people transition into adulthood. The coping strategies developed over decades by the funny animal community (as it was known before the term "furry" took hold) are a source of deep fascination, because the data show that furries have particular insight when it comes to that transition.

“What we know from decades of research is that having a core sense of identity is essential to good health,” Roberts says. “You have this community that … has been largely abused and misunderstood by the general public, and they’re thriving. ... Furries are really doing well.”


The network of academics has conducted research into education (furries tend to be well-educated), species identification (holding “their” species in a positive light may be a means of bolstering self-esteem), mental health (furries report a more stable sense of identity than non-furries), sexual activity (furries rate sex as a relatively low priority in the fandom), and more.


To conduct these studies, they’ve developed a massive database of about a thousand people in the fandom who are willing to be contacted for research purposes. “We wanted to build a space for international collaboration,” Roberts says. Having established a trusted relationship with community leaders, the IARP is now able to collaborate with other academics looking for ways to access this sometimes-skittish community.



And although the pandemic has slowed some projects, such as a planned trip to conventions abroad to study different cultural approaches to the fandom, IARP researchers have several projects underway at the moment. Among them: an investigation into how the community impacts people with autism.

“Fursuits may or may not be advantageous” for people with autism, Roberts says. “Autistic people who are furries are not more likely to have fursuits … but they do have some interesting unique benefits,” for example calming sensations of compression and weight, less risk of overstimulation while wearing a foam head, less eye contact, and more exaggerated and explicit nonverbal communication.


Another project is an investigation into transgender wellbeing.

“We noticed that there are disproportionate amounts of people who identify as trans in the fandom,” Roberts says, and that they appear to be doing particularly well. “There seems to be a resistance that’s built into being part of the community ... That’s what’s fascinating, when you find vulnerable groups of people who are thriving.”

There was a time, many years ago, when furries were the much-maligned target of mockery online, and an occasional target of derision in mass media. Those days seem to be behind us, Roberts says, with long-term data showing a steady growth in acceptance. It’s too early to say why exactly the public perception has changed, but the phenomenon seems to align with the resilience of the community. The research seems to suggest three primary factors that contribute to furries' great strength: community, artwork, and friendship.

“It’s been the privilege of my life to engage with this community,” Roberts says. “Furries are misunderstood, but when you cut through it with science you find all kinds of great things.”
 
The idea that furries are being studied by scientists is by far one of the funniest things I've ever heard.
Even furries that keep their degeneracy on the dl, like Adum from YMS, still aren't safe. He's talked about fucking dogs or whatever once or twice.
Wait, are you talking about the Your Movie Sucks guy? Is there a thread on him?
 
The idea that furries are being studied by scientists is by far one of the funniest things I've ever heard.

Wait, are you talking about the Your Movie Sucks guy? Is there a thread on him?
Canadian scientists. Our government gives grants to a lot of really obscure research and media because there are federal laws that x percent of media shown has to be Canadian made and I assume a similar philosophy exists for Canadian research. I've heard about so much weird, destined-to-go-viral type research coming from UoW (University of Waterloo).
I'd almost rather our tax money go to any legitimate Canadian research, no matter how strange than have more scandals like the Trudeau government recently giving money to Chinese researchers to find a coronavirus vaccine and they just stole it and used it to fund their military.
The bigger problem with this research than being on something retarded is that it's clearly not being done in an objective, controlled way if they just take furry self reports at their word and present stuff like "furries are not more autistic or sexual than the general population" as facts. Self reported data has so much potential for bias. They don't question it and even let random furries on the internet from all around the world be involved.
What's to stop them from lying? We know they have always been defensive about their hypersexuality and zoophilic tendencies to the mainstream media and often claim their fandom is mostly nonsexual and PG despite clear evidence to the contrary if you look at the huge amount of NSFW art on furry sites like fur affinity and whatever else.

We're living in such a shit timeline ATM. The government could make monstergirls real but instead they chose lameass, mentally stunted animal fuckers and even tell us "facts" like they're actually smarter and less autistic than the average person.

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I for one see no problem with Scientists Studying Furies. Hopefullly they will discover a cure so we can begin releasing them back to their parents instead of quietly having them euthanized and processed into Chicken McNuggets. (I mean do you iknow how many calories and unhealthy additives is in one of those fat fucks? And no amount of sauce kills the after taste.)
 
We're living in such a shit timeline ATM. The government could make monstergirls real but instead they chose lameass, mentally stunted animal fuckers and even tell us "facts" like they're actually smarter and less autistic than the average person.
The depiction of monster girls in idealized pornography is a good enough reason not to permit their existence. It can't be any better in real life.
 
I clicked that link and it led me to a site called furscience.com, so thanks for that. A bit of research further led me to some interesting tidbits:

In addition to assessing actual age, the IARP has also studied subjective age—the extent to which furries feel younger or older than they actually are. As illustrated in the figure below, the “peak” of subjective (felt) age is younger than that of objective (actual) age. 10% to 15% of furries identify their felt age as being under the age of 18, while comparatively fewer identify a subjective age older than 40.

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You can probably perfectly correlate those furries to hours of the amount of cartoon media consumed between the ages of 4-12. The more countless hours kids watch cartoons, and don’t interact with other humans, the more this plague will spread. Also, I’m sure 50% of furries got some sort of ASD diagnosis at some point.
 
I for one see no problem with Scientists Studying Furies. Hopefullly they will discover a cure so we can begin releasing them back to their parents instead of quietly having them euthanized and processed into Chicken McNuggets. (I mean do you iknow how many calories and unhealthy additives is in one of those fat fucks? And no amount of sauce kills the after taste.)

SOYLENT GREEN IS MADE FROM PEOPLE!!!!
 
The network of academics has conducted research into education (furries tend to be well-educated

aka nerds

species identification (holding “their” species in a positive light may be a means of bolstering self-esteem)

wtf is this? "my mental disease makes me feel better". sounds like racism for animals

mental health (furries report a more stable sense of identity than non-furries)

a stable sense of identity is playing make believe, that you´re an animal and maybe wearing an adult diaper. retards!

sexual activity (furries rate sex as a relatively low priority in the fandom)

not even other furries will willingly fuck a furry. losers
 
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