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[_] [L] BABY IT'S YOUR BABY GEE Anonymous 04/24/10(Sat)18:01 No.1245359
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>> [_] Anonymous 04/24/10(Sat)18:05 No.1245360
Anthro as a hobby is mostly about self-hatred, focused on disgust with the body and its
functions. It is inherently a self-destructive hobby based enterily on a fantasy which can never
be fulfilled.
Anthro, or "furry", represents both disgust with your current physical body and frustration at
the inability to change it. It's not a hobby so much as a cycle of depression. As with any
fantasy, its adherents inevitably involve sex and sexuality in their elaborate fantasy worlds,
their self-esteem too low to consider seeking actual sexual partners. This cycle of behaviour is
reinforced by other similarly afflicted people through communication online, encouraging social
reclusiveness.
>> [_] Anonymous 04/24/10(Sat)18:06 No.1245361
As a community, furries further encourage self-hatred, social reclusiveness and ever wilder
fantasies, including fetishes about things that can't possibly exist in real life. The individual
thus withdraws from society with a feeling of "being special", and may begin to imagine
themselves to be an actual anthromorph, indulging in their fantasy at an unhealthy level.
A furry fan's sense of entitlement can grow to an astounding level. It soon ceases to be enough
for people to accept their self-destructive behaviour as being acceptable. Communities within the
fandom flare up as this sense of entitlement grows in several or even every participant until a
clash of personalities convinces them they've been rejected by the only people who have thus far
accepted them through cult-like "love bomb" tactics. This can lead to wildly erratic and even
dangerously unstable behaviour.
>> [_] Anonymous 04/24/10(Sat)18:07 No.1245363
Furry communities have thus formed strict hierarchies of furries, with artists who can depict the
fantasies being at the top, particularly those who do commissioned work. Those personalities grow
to be extremely volatile, leading to the community stepping on eggshells when around them, going
to elaborate lengths to keep them happy or not oust them for their often extreme and destructive
political views. The community also fall to the social fallacy of acceptance being the most
important social skill; having found little acceptance elsewhere, furries are afraid to ostracize
members of their own community in turn. This in turn attracts people whose bad social skills have
led them away from other pursuits instead of adapting to social norms.
>> [_] Anonymous 04/24/10(Sat)18:07 No.1245364
By encouraging socially maladjusted behaviour through blind acceptance and positive reinforcement
of negative attributes, furry communities have stifled their own chance at social acceptance and
growth and lock their members into a cycle of depression and personality disorder. As long as
this cycle persists, furry communities cannot be considered healthy or stable, and will not find
acceptance among the larger public.
In short; Furries must learn that ostracism is normal social behaviour even if it's hurtful, that
their bodies are not objects of scorn and that their personal lives do not make them special or
entitled to special behaviour. Furthermore, they must learn to not reinforce negative or
self-destructive cycles in others based only on a shared foible of the imagination.
>> [_] Anonymous 04/24/10(Sat)18:19 No.1245369
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>> [_] Anonymous 04/24/10(Sat)20:25 No.1245434
oh why this is most enjoyable
>> [_] Anonymous 04/24/10(Sat)20:47 No.1245446
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>> [_] r 04/24/10(Sat)21:48 No.1245472
haha that shit is trying to act all high and mighty when his spelling is comparable to a retarded
fourth grader