Furries are not Boylovers
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by Staff Writer - February, 2022
Furries are people who enjoy dressing in costumes of anthropomorphic animal characters. Some of the characters are from anime or other cartoons. Many furries have created personal characters, also known as fursona(s). These characters can represent many things, such as their interests, a spiritual guide, or things they find attractive or perhaps an alternative version of themselves. During the mid-1980s, furries as a group or "subculture" grew out of science fiction fandom communities to having their own conventions in 1989. The media has portrayed furries as group with a sexual fetish for furry costumes however this is not a complete or accurate depiction of what furries culture entails. Furries describe themselves as fans, artists, writers, gamers, and role players and coming from all different walks of life. Furries are a extremely diverse group and there is not a "typical furry". As a whole, the fury community is made up of a number of different sub-cultures, some of which are completely non-sexual and some that do have a sexual element to them. Group demographics In a the follow-ups to a recent BoyChat post, several people indicated that they are currently or have been involved in the Furry fandom and found it to be a positive experience. That is not to say that this group is boylove friendly in any way and they likely have the same hatreds and misconceptions about boylovers as the general public. Furry is also not boy friendly.
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