Who here is actually Homosexual
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I don't mean to get personal or call anyone out. Hell you don't even have to comment. Just Vote.
I feel the furry community is made out to be more homosexual then it actually is.
Im not saying i hate homosexuals. They are some of the coolest people on the planet.
Also.. Total Noob but is Lesbian the Same as Homosexual?
I feel the furry community is made out to be more homosexual then it actually is.
Im not saying i hate homosexuals. They are some of the coolest people on the planet.
Also.. Total Noob but is Lesbian the Same as Homosexual?
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Marshtomp - Posts: 308
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Silly Mudkip, furries all are furries are bisexual!
Yes I'm aware you're an marshtomp. And yes, i'm not serious
Yes I'm aware you're an marshtomp. And yes, i'm not serious
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Purplecat - Site Admin
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Does my vote not count if I'm not a furry, but could be classified as one through association?
I prefer the wimmenz in my pr0n to be human, without bodies covered in hair/seventeen boobs/nine vaginas(/twelve penises), thank-you-very-much.
I prefer the wimmenz in my pr0n to be human, without bodies covered in hair/seventeen boobs/nine vaginas(/twelve penises), thank-you-very-much.
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Angry_Squirrel - Posts: 256
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I'm straight, but I have no problem with gay people, unlike most people I know irl.
And yes, lesbian = homosexual.
And yes, lesbian = homosexual.
Who do you think you are? Bleeding Action Man?!
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Mr. Munchlax - Posts: 736
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I think what it is is just the fact that a lot of furries have trouble getting girls and the bulk of furries who have no trouble finding sex or mates are low-standards expecting gay fellas. At least, from what I've observed. a LOT of "I CAN'T FIND A GIRL!!!" and "I'll fuck anything that moves!" folks out there.
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Furries are not a different breed from the typical human on this planet, no matter what opinions fostered by *chan site chats will tell you.
I (and I'm not the only one) have always held the belief that subcultures are usually defined by the more vocal and visible aspects of its population, for better, or for worse. In my experience, due to the fandom being highly inclusive of individuals who are otherwise shunned in other social circles, homosexuals in the fandom tend to be more visible and vocal than heterosexuals. There's a big range of bisexual/bicurious folk, too.
I (and I'm not the only one) have always held the belief that subcultures are usually defined by the more vocal and visible aspects of its population, for better, or for worse. In my experience, due to the fandom being highly inclusive of individuals who are otherwise shunned in other social circles, homosexuals in the fandom tend to be more visible and vocal than heterosexuals. There's a big range of bisexual/bicurious folk, too.
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NikkyVix - Site Admin
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http://furrysociology.net/report.htm
Has a breakdown on a larger survey, done at a convention I believe. It's my personal belief that our current society suppresses the bisexual number as folks are forced to pick a side, so to speak. Bisexuals are blamed for bringing HIV into the straight population for example (At least in the US), there's a heavy stigma. Furries are already social outcasts in many cases, so identifying as a non-standard orientation is easier done in our social network than elsewhere. I've found this breakdown to be very similar in ALL fandoms, not just furry. There is a huge queer 'oversampling' in scifi/fantasy and anime as well.
Has a breakdown on a larger survey, done at a convention I believe. It's my personal belief that our current society suppresses the bisexual number as folks are forced to pick a side, so to speak. Bisexuals are blamed for bringing HIV into the straight population for example (At least in the US), there's a heavy stigma. Furries are already social outcasts in many cases, so identifying as a non-standard orientation is easier done in our social network than elsewhere. I've found this breakdown to be very similar in ALL fandoms, not just furry. There is a huge queer 'oversampling' in scifi/fantasy and anime as well.
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