Furries are mentally ill. That ain't right.
[It's not mental disorder? or illness?. It's just weird but abnormality aside nothing wrong as long as it's both safe and consensual]
People getting turned on by animals doesn't sound like a mental disorder to you?
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@NeoMatrix
Congratulations ! You finally managed to truly offend me. Your bullshit about Christians and Muslims already offended me quite a bit, but you managed to somehow balance that with some of your other quotes, and considering the kind of things we post here I could just dismiss that bullshit as "he only sees the bad, and doesn't notice the good because the bad is all he sees here". But between this and the shit you posted outside here that was quoted on the site before, I now can allow myself to become downright furious about the shit you post, and will sneer every time I see your name above a message.
Apparently someone agrees with Raven Fox about feralform furries. I understand the position but I think they were strident about the expression, mostly because the mental anthropomorphization should be sufficient to put them in a separate category. But it's all theoretical as that's purely fictional.
Furries are just folks who think anthropomorphic animals are cool. That's been around for a long, long time. Just watch the Culturally F'd shows on history.
“People getting turned on by animals doesn't sound like a mental disorder to you?”
That’s bestiality. Key thing is being turned on by something that cannot consent to sex.
Furries are turned on by anthropomorphic animals… Animals with human traits, and the ability to consent.
I see the difference as ‘I don’t want to know what you do in your bedroom’ from ‘I don’t want to know what you do in my barn.’
To me, a disorder is when your problem prevents you from operating in the real world. Fetishes, kinks, and interests may not be to your or my liking, but i don’t think they rise to the level of disorder.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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