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Janet's avatar

I know a furry. Not exactly what you think they are.

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Agent 1-4-9's avatar

Well what are they???

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OnTheJump's avatar

Yep, color me "curious".....

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KenM's avatar

I worked with two. Gamer type, def weirdos but decent kids.

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Garden variety's avatar

Yes but they live in an altered state of reality and it one thing to make believe another to promote and encourage living in an unsound mind

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Janet's avatar

My grandkid is a furry. He made his own outfit at 13. A Fox. It was awesome. Only wore it at Halloween. He just likes the creative end and some of his compatriots. Loves animals but going into Botany eventually. Lots of different people in that space. He certainly doesn’t live in an altered state. My friend didn’t either. But likes animals more than people. His costume was a wolf and he worked at the library with me. During summer reading programs we would find a kids book featuring a wolf and do a skit for the kids with him in costume. Kids loved it. So did he! He had a horse costume as well—same deal.

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Curtis's avatar

Janet, That's not being a furry; that's being a healthy, imaginative and creative child. :-) Furries are one step further than "trans" individuals...

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Janet's avatar

Same thing. My friend went to conventions. As my grandson describes snd is in touch with the furry organization. Again, there are many who join with many reasons not necessarily to “identify” as we are deducing now in the current conversation. Or maybe incorrectly deducing. Like cross dressing. Broad brushing IMHO. Some take it more seriously than others but it has been around a long time.

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JW's avatar

Our grandson's high school in North GA has a girl who goes around on all fours, answers her teachers with various "meows" and eats out of a bowl on the floor, wears a collar that her handler has a leash attached to and walks her to her classes. She said she identifies as a cat. She is now suing the school because they do not have a litter box in the restroom for her and they are discriminating against cats. No joke, really happening. Extreme furry at its best but, I guess that is better than having drag queens prowling the halls.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Normalizing insanity like the cutting off of body parts is simply part of the same agenda to destroy American culture in addition to destroying Americans economically by "cutting off" all sources of energy (oil pipelines, drilling leases, coal and diesel) and food. It's all connected and purposeful.

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AnitaB's avatar

I live in a small town in Oklahoma, same thing here. They asked for litter boxes in the bathrooms!

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SM's avatar

send the furries to the animal shelter!

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Credenda's avatar

Be responsible. Spay or neuter.😜

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Kelly's avatar

And who has to clean them? The parents should have to.

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Scott Kinghorn's avatar

I've heard of this before and can't believe the school/adults would allow this???

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JW's avatar

Disgusting is putting it nicely.

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SM's avatar

Investigate the parents. That is severe child abuse. Remove that kid from school and put her in a group home where she can be treated for her mental issues.

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