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1. NO POLITICS
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4. Shitposts and memes are allowed but...
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5. No trolling.
This shouldn't need an explanation. If your post or comment is made just to get a rise with no real value, it will be removed. You do this too often, you will get a vacation to touch grass, away from this community for 1 or more days. Repeat offenses will result in a perma-ban.
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This is a bit of a mix of rules 4 and 5 to help foster higher quality posts. You are expected to defend your unpopular opinion in the post body. We don't expect a whole manifesto (please, no manifestos), but you should at least provide some details as to why you hold the position you do.
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People display their sexual preferences in public all the time. It's hard for me to say that only certain types of sexual preferences should be allowed in public and others not.
I think for some people there is a fear that pride would spread the attraction, as if attraction were a contagion. But, I believe that has the same refutation as above. None of us chose our attractions. Seeing furry art isn't going to make someone a furry. If someone liked it, then I'd say they were already a furry and maybe just didn't realize their attractions yet. And them realizing it and accepting it would be a good thing for them.
Also wanted to mention that this could be a matter of life and death. You start to realize your attractions when you're young. If everyone around a kid is telling them their attractions are wrong, creepy, etc, then they might decide they are unloved and defective and kill themselves. To me that's a tragedy, whatever their attractions happened to be.
If a kid keeps announcing to everyone that he wants to fuck sheep the social reaction to that will not be positive and encouraging.
And that reaction is a bad thing. But I suppose you would be cheering on that child's suicide?
No, but humans are a herd creature and when someone shows extreme abnormal behavior like that it doesn't make for great social relationships.
If another grown adult walked up to me and started talking to me about how much they want to fuck sheep I'd be weirded out and leave. I feel fairly confident in saying most people would do something similar.
Strawman. If someone walked up to me and started talking about how much they wanted to fuck a woman I'd be weirded out too. Has nothing at all to do with anything else.
False equivalence. A person saying they want to fuck a sheep is not at all the same as a person saying they want to fuck another human. One of these things is being overly open with a stranger about normal human behavior. One of them is abnormal in all aspects and entirely immoral.
It's a sexual preference for a thing that doesn't exist in reality. Imaginary characters people make sexualized art of online. There's a huge difference between people being themselves openly as in adult couples being free to be together with their relationship known publicly and people wearing costumes used for fetish sex to the library. I'm sure there are people somewhere who feel more comfortable in a gimp suit and a strap-on and feel like that's the real them, but most humans would react fairly negatively to seeing that in public.
Attraction can be influenced to some extent in adolescence, though. If you never see any furry things until you're an adult you're going to be less likely to find any interest in them than if you discovered them when you were young and just starting to have biology push you towards sex. Sexuality is complex, but the things you grow up used to seeing and thinking of in a sexual manner definitely have an impact.
Again, this is a baseless assumption you're fixated on to justify your position. The reality is that the vast majority of furries don't have sex in fursuits.
Then perhaps they should take a vote and decide to stop plastering the internet with images that make it seem otherwise. I'm not the one putting that association in people's minds, I'm just being honest that it is and that makes seeing those costumes in public seem very creepy.
Yet another verbatim argument people use against the queer community. "If they don't want people to think they're queer sex perverts, why don't they just stop making pornography! I'm just drawing the obvious conclusion anyone would draw!"
You're free to go around surveying random groups of adults on what they know and how they feel about furries. I'm done responding to you because I'm tired of false equivalence responses trying to twist things into homophobia or racism.
Lol no, don't try and turn this around as though I've behaved poorly. I've maintained the entire time that the language you are using is the same as what's used by bigots and racists, and made it quite clear that I don't think you are a bigot or racist. But you're free to storm off in a huff if you want, I'm for sure not gonna stop you.