Dan Skunk wrote:
> This is mostly inspired from a thread on alt.lifestyle.furry that Snow
> Leopard would start called, "What did you do furry this week." I'm also
> drawing on a number of old television stories on furries from the late
> 90's and early 2000's.
>
I miss those. :)
> How do you express your furriness? What do you do to enjoy being furry?
>
I'm an artist. A majority of my art is animal and anthro related.
I read tons of furry, animal, alien, were-animal and anthro books. I
favor these books over any other.
I have a furry playlist on iTunes. Not very large, but it has all the
songs from my library that are animal related.
I have a fairly large figurine, plush, puppet, and action figure
collection that is furry.
I do tend to hiss and growl and pant(laugh).
Most of my necklace pendants are animal related. I'm always getting
comments on them.
From time to time I will 1on1 role play via email as an were-animal or
anthro-animal.
Etc. etc. :)
> Do you dress more furry such as s****ting ****rts with furry characters or
> animals on them that you like?
>
Hmm, just one. I don't wear it often though cause I think the artist is
an elitist *****.
> Fur example, know a few furries who, when they're alone or with other
> furries will act a little more animalistic like walking on all fours or
> on their insteps,
You mean digitigrade. :)
> I have a great openness for showing physical affection more than others
> and like to greet people with hugs and like to snuggle. I tend to pay a
> lot of attention to senses other than my eyes like tracking sounds and
> smells when I find them and tend to stop to look at things I find when
> I'm walking.
>
Not all animals are like that though. My phenotype, the tiger, matches
me fairly well- I'm a loner and hate most physical contact. Now and
then, rarely, I'll want to hug someone but I refrain cause it would
freak us both out. :)


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