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Quote from: Sarahlacewing on June 15, 2012, 06:44:39 PMI learned something too! I thought furry was a sexual thing I didn't realize it was just for anthro fans too. Most people think this because whenever you see interviews, it's hyper sensational and they only interview the loudest, grossest people they can find for interviews. The vast majority of furry fans are just normal people who happen to like anthropomorphic animals, and you'd never know unless they told you.How does that saying go? A few bad apples spoil the bunch? yeah.
I learned something too! I thought furry was a sexual thing I didn't realize it was just for anthro fans too.
I have been drawing anthro animals for years (probably almost 30 now) (...)
Quote from: skyrocketneko on June 20, 2012, 08:30:35 AMI have been drawing anthro animals for years (probably almost 30 now) (...)Wow, how old is the trend? I mean is there a specific date when anthro art got its fandom in the todays form?