Can 10 year olds be furries? Yes. People of any age can enjoy playing as anthropomorphic animals. Many people associate furries with sex but not all furries engage in yiffing (having sex while in furry costumes).
Should I be worried that my child is a furry? Based on our research, we find no more reason to be concerned that your child is a furry than you would be if they were in the Star Wars fandom or the Sherlock Holmes fandom. Fandoms often have in common things like discussion groups, costumes, and public events.
Anybody of any age can be a furry, and I've seen furries far younger than 13 at furry conventions (always accompanied by parents, of course).
The truth is there is no age limit. You would need a decent paying job and the ability to save up. I reccomend getting a fursuit around the age of like 18+ because by then most of your body has stopped growing.
Among their findings were that the average adult furry is between 23 and 27 years of age, with more than 75% of furries reporting being 25 years of age or younger, and 88% of adult furries being under the age of 30.
What forms of ID do you accept? – A Proof-of-Age Card (18+ Card) issued by your Australian state or territory of residence.
It's not legal to discriminate against furries based on whether they are male or are female, but being a furry is itself a protected class.
In the broadest sense, a furry is someone with an interest in anthropomorphized animals — that is, animals who have been given human characteristics, like an ability to talk or walk on their hind legs.
They are all omnivores, and they can generally survive purely off of vegan foods and supplements. However, similar to humans, not all animals decide to.
But the furry fandom as we know it has its roots in the early-to-mid-1980s, when a group of sci-fi con attendees who bonded over anthropomorphic animals organized room parties devoted to their mutual interest before splintering off to form their own event.
Don't be obvious, but ask them their opinions on furries. If they ask why you ask, you say, “I'm just curious, I don't know what I think about all of it”. Be smooth about it, if they don't seem to be cool with it, then you should avoid telling them.
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.
According to the Anthropomorphic Research Project, the most common fursona species are wolves, foxes, dogs, red pandas, mustelids, marsupials, big cats, and dragons. Less common are rodents, rabbits, reptiles, birds, cows, goats, cetaceans and horses. Furries rarely identify with nonhuman primates.
According to fandom historian Fred Patten, the concept of furry originated at a science fiction convention in 1980, when a character drawing from Steve Gallacci's Albedo Anthropomorphics started a discussion of anthropomorphic characters in science fiction novels.
Youth come to the Furry fandom as a means of finding their way and their people. This fandom becomes a safe harbor to explore who they are and what they want. The support they receive in the fandom allows them to grow in new ways.
10% to 15% of furries identify their felt age as being under the age of 18, while comparatively fewer identify a subjective age older than 40.
It contains a compound called methylxanthine, theobromine that is poisonous to cats and dogs. Even small amounts of chocolate can be harmful to your furry.
It can be described as a fandom, as an entertainment, as a way to have relationships with others. Some incorporate aspects of their Fursona into everyday life, some don't. As an umbrella term, no single description of Furry life describes all who use the word. Being Furry is not a disorder or a mental illness.
Furries love their fursonas and they love their community, but they may love their pets even more.
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.
A furry convention (also furry con or fur con) is a formal gathering of members of the furry fandom — people who are interested in the concept of fictional non-human animal characters with human characteristics.
How do I tell people I'm furry? I mean, you don't really need to tell anyone unless they come to your house and see a fursuit or they ask. Even if they ask, you don't owe them an explanation. if you do want to explain, just be like: “so like I like doing the furry things.
The Code of the Furries is a simple and compact way how to tell the others about your furry personality. It's similar in spirit to the Geek Code. The Furry Code consists of a series of letters, numbers and symbols, each describing you in some category.
A completed parental consent form is required for all minors attending Furry Migration.
No, you don't need a fursuit to be a furry. It's a wide and open culture that accepts your desire to be a furry and how you choose to interpret your fursona. You might prefer wearing t-shirts and shorts, perhaps a t-shirt with a furry favorite image printed or ironed onto it but even that's not necessary.