fursuiting. it is NOT what the media says.

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.:some various quotes from various people~:.
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"Whoa, whoa, whoa!
I don't fuck in my suit, dude.
That's seriously messed up, an I don't know a singe person who does that.
I don't even think it would be possible.
Hell, that would likely be a serious waste of money, since a good suit costs around $2000, and is custom made. I don't see you cleaning bodily juices out of it without destroying it.
Not sure where you got your facts, but that's pretty offensive, and completely incorrect."

-BishopBlitz
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...Er, a fursuiter isn't someone who screws in an animal costume. Wears one, yes. Fucks in it? For the overwhelming majority, no >.<

~blackrathmar
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WIKIPEDIA.

.:Reasons for fursuiting:.

"Furries who own fursuits enjoy wearing them for parades, exhibitions, conventions and informal meetings. Often, the suits depict a personal character and are used in a form of role play, or for expressing their owners' "true" personality. Some fursuiters do not talk while in costume to "preserve the magic" - of those who do, many use costumes with movable jaws.

Some players of live action role-playing games (LARP) create elaborate costumes, including fursuits, for their characters. They may wear a half-suit or a full suit, depending on the character's needs. Weapons and armor could be worn and used by the players; though each convention or meeting has their own rules about weapons on the convention floor. This is similar to cosplay, except the latter focuses on characters from popular media, with emphasis on Japanese pop culture such as manga, anime, and video games.

Some furry fans do fursuiting for a job or to bring attention to an event or charity. This can include mascots at baseball games and the like; but not all mascots are furries, nor are most fursuiters mascots. Many are hired through an agency to represent a character, while others bring their own constructions to an event instead. There are also several volunteer fursuiting groups across North America that either ask or are asked to entertain at various social functions. Some groups even set up their own charitable events or perform on the streets to passersby.

A few members of the furry fandom consider the fursuit a sexual item. Fursuits can be sold with or modified to contain provisions for sexual activity, such as openings, removable panels, and anatomically correct artificial genitalia. While these are the most common in the media, they are the least common instance of fursuiting."


that last part. it was on wikipedia. that proves my point, bitches. last sentence, last paragraph. READ IT AND WEEP, TROLLS.
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I'mma give you a llama for this. This is great! Finally, somebody says it...but you're a little behind the bullet. National Geographic Channel did an episode of Taboo on Furries, and they pretty much debunked a lot of the crap, but acknowledged that there is the, to quote what they said, erotic side.