Is it OK to be a furry?

The short and simple answer is that furry is a form of artistic and self-expression and while the majority of it is innocent, there can be an adult element for some. That being said, Minnesota Furs is a family-friendly organization, and all events are considered all-ages appropriate unless otherwise specified.
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Can you be straight and be a furry?

To summarize, furries are far more likely to be non-heterosexual than non-furries, though it would be inaccurate to characterize the furry fandom as homosexual, as the most frequently-occurring single sexual orientation among furries is still “exclusively heterosexual.”
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What makes a person a furry?

Furries are individuals who are especially interested in anthropomorphic or cartoon animals (e.g., Bugs Bunny). They often strongly identify with anthropomorphic animals and create fursonas, identities of themselves as those anthropomorphic animals.
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Are furries OK for kids?

Is it safe for my child to attend a furry convention? Yes, unless the convention itself is advertised specifically as an “adult-only convention” (typically due to alcohol use and adult-themed panels), but such conventions are rare. Furry conventions, while flashy, are as safe as a street fair or carnival.
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Do furries have a disorder?

Being Furry is not a disorder or a mental illness. It does present a challenge for Furries who are seeking mental health care, in that it is not a part of the standard mental health provider curriculum.
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Why do furries say UWU?

uwu is often used to denote cuteness, happiness, or tenderness. Excessive usage of the emoticon can also have the intended effect of annoying its recipient. The emoticon has been popular in the furry fandom.
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Can a 12 year old be a furry?

Furries come in all ages and sizes, from pre-teens and teenagers to those who have children and even grandchildren. For each person, what it means to be furry will get a different answer, much like with sports fans asked why they enjoy playing or watching a game.
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What age can u be a furry?

When you say that furries tend to be younger, and then parenthetically add “(average 10 years)” I'll assume you mean they average about 10 years younger than you and not 10 years old :-3. Yes, the majority of furries are in their teens and twenties.
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Can anyone be a furry?

“Furries are fans, just like anyone else,” says Courtney Plante, PhD, professor of psychology at Bishop's University and co-founder and lead data analyst for FurScience. They're fans of “films, stories, and artwork that feature animals [that] walk, talk, and do human things.” If this sounds simple, it's because it is.
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What percentage of furries are LGBT?

In contrast, according to four different surveys 14–25% of the fandom members report homosexuality, 37–52% bisexuality, 28–51% heterosexuality, and 3–8% other forms of alternative sexual relationships.
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Who invented furries?

The novels of Felix Salten published between 1926 and 1945 which established the precedents of what would later be called furry fiction. With the advent of animation and comic books in the first half of the 20th century, anthropomorphic animals became a popular phenomenon with fans of all ages.
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Why does my child want to be a furry?

The main appeal of becoming a furry is the ability to take on a new identity and run with it. Many furries are quite shy, reserved, and antisocial in real life, but when they put on a fursuit, they feel transformed.
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What do furries call each other?

Fans of furry characters sometimes make up a furry character to represent themselves. This is called a "fursona." Often, but not always, the fursona's species is that person's favorite animal. These people sometimes talk to each other while pretending to be their fursonas.
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What does W mean in furry language?

OwO, also stylized as owo, as a furry term, is a chat emoticon and meme used in furry text-based conversation and roleplay, normally with a sexual connotation, sometimes as a trolling term. The two Os represent wide and open eyes, and the w represents a cutesy anime-styled mouth.
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What is ow and OwO?

Oral without; in prostitution, signifies performing oral sex on a men without using a condom. initialism.
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What is a furry kid?

What are Furries? Furries are people who have an active interest in animal characters with human characteristics. These characters are often created by the community members themselves, who take them on as a “fursona” (an alternate persona) who interacts with other 'fursonas' in the community via roleplaying and art.
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What is the most common fursona?

According to the Anthropomorphic Research Project, the most common fursona species are wolves, foxes, dogs, big cats, and dragons. Less common are rodents, rabbits, reptiles, birds and horses. Furries rarely identify with nonhuman primates.
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Do furries talk?

There are different varieties of furry: Some wear the suit but continue acting human; some communicate in squeaks or barks or other animal sounds. “I talk a lot,” says Rodriguez. “One of the unwritten rules is if the jaw on your costume moves, you talk, and if it doesn't, you don't.”
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