If you want to point at a rounded rectangle with a snout and call it a furry because that’s important for you, you do you.
Granted...
The one thing that weirds me out is when people call historical or mythological creatures, like Anubis, furries. I feel like that comes more from a place of trying to justify your own interests like “we’ve always liked anthropology creatures, even in the ancient period!” That one leaves a bit of a bad taste in my mouth when I see it.)
I care more about someone calling themselves a furry, because to me, that carries assumptions about mutual interests and experiences that we can relate on.
Uhhh, nowhere? Who’s having a debate over this?
If you want to point at a rounded rectangle with a snout and call it a furry because that’s important for you, you do you.
Granted...
The one thing that weirds me out is when people call historical or mythological creatures, like Anubis, furries. I feel like that comes more from a place of trying to justify your own interests like “we’ve always liked anthropology creatures, even in the ancient period!” That one leaves a bit of a bad taste in my mouth when I see it.)
I care more about someone calling themselves a furry, because to me, that carries assumptions about mutual interests and experiences that we can relate on.
Agreed