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Well, hello there fellow furry wanderers of FA!
You can call me Keria, or by that username~ (Yes another one who wants to change their username but can't.)
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Amateur Writer
Fantasy and Science Fiction fan
Jan 2007
Full-time daydreamer, part time high school student ^w^
A member of the seldom seen chnfur (No they don't kill furries in socialist states.)
Currently reading:
American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer in Chinese translated. (Happily)
Wuthering Heights in English original. (Agonizingly agonizing and slowly)
"Never have I feared to surmise the Chinese to have the vilest of enmities." -Lu Xun
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CN Furry fandom: a deeper view
a year ago
Well, this came to me while I was browsing the Reddit "furry_irl" for the first time last week. I came across a video of someone fursuiting before a McDonald's in China. One of the comments said that China is actually more acceptive of furries, which triggered some thought. I've always been a bit obsessed with certain cultural differences between China and the West, so naturally this aroused my interest. This matter about the furry fandom in fact offers some insight into how China and the West treat certain parts of life. So, more blabbering!
After some thought, I think the Reddit dude is actually correct. We ARE more acceptive of furries here in China, manifested by:
I told my roommates I was a furry and they didn't really have much to say about it, like it was nothing special, as if I just told them what I had for supper, as opposed to "that's weird", with the latter being the common response I am led to believe would be common in the West.
Most people either don't know what furries are, or find them cute. If people around my age see someone fursuiting, they'd most likely say "Oh loo, a furry, cute!". Some even consider furries to be a sub-fandom of the whole anime thing, which is wrong. In fact, our attitude towards "weebs" are worse than ours towards furries.
Anti-furries, naturally , do exist, but they are just people too obsessed with Warhammer 40K and dislike femboys for their lack of masculinity, as well as the other rather radical parts of the furry fandom. They are usually the guys wearing military cosplays at anime-cons. Still, it's more of a joke rather than real hate.
Summery: people here are generally not averse to furries, even if they may not like them.
I have conceived of a few reasons for this:
1. Our fandom is mostly SFW. By this I mean, like 95%. Since posting and spreading NSFW content on social media is against the law here, our art and content contain very little or no kinky stuff, being suggestive at most. Ergo, no artist will promote themselves as a "NSFW artist", and most commissions they do are just normal art. This, plus the fact that their are great numbers of underage teens (like me) in the fandom, takes away, as I understand it, what furries get disliked for the most in the West: an overly intrusive demonstration of sexual stuff. I mean, I pretty sure most if us don't hang yiff on our walls. This, however, did not prevent us from gaining the reputation of being a group of horny people. Basically, when people think of furries here, they do not misinterpret us as a fetish group, but just plain cosplaying, just a bit different, and therefore are not left with a bad first impression. No, we don't have an equavlant of e6**.
2. Our fandom is mostly straight. My country is still quite conservative when it comes to LGBT+ stuff. I mean, while homosexuals without doubt are a objective presenece in our country, they are still in the "invisible" state, as in no one really cares, and we just let them be, and don't wave banners of rainbows on parades. (Actually, even if protests and demonstrations are technically our rights in the Constitution, god knows what would happen to you tried it, so that's one point for "democracy".) The public isn't very acceptive of LGBT+ activism, so if we were to be as radical as you guys are, we wouldn't be that welcomed. However, we also have the reputation of acting very gay. Some say in our fandom "9 out of 10 furries are gay". Not sure if that's true, and whether those people are just acting gay for fun or genuinely like the same sex. Some live up this, I have to say.
There are, of course, pros and cons to such characteristics.
Pros:
A SFW fandom has a better atmosphere for minors like me. We don't call ourselves furry "degenerates", just furries. Too much NSFW content just sometimes annoys you, and I learnt this the hard way. (Don't ask. I was curious.)
Having people not think you're weird is a pretty big perk already, right?
Cons:
Less fun. Sadly, just less fun. You can't just go up to a furry and say "knot", then both laugh. We're missing out on a lot of stuff. We have much less furry terminology and in-jokes, and few exclusive furry horny jokes. There is also conflict between our strict internet regulations and human desire: many of us still desire to see NSFW content, and with this being the internet, we turned, instead, to the international furry fandom. Yes, many of us CNfurs are consumers of "imported" (But you have to find it on your own) NSFW content. This is why you can sometimes see people translating furry erotica (or asking someone to do it), one of the funniest things I've ever seen in my life. So yes, some of us still use e6**, just that reaching it is a bit difficult. Sadly, we don't a site like FA were we could just gather and express creativity, so we're are quite scattered. For this I love FA very much.
We don't explore a lot of stuff. I'll be short on this. We are all pretty shocked by the tags on e6**. We don't explore this part of our mind that much.
In a grand conclusion, I have found further proof of the following opinion on certain cultural differences between China and the West.
In China, sex is seen as a discreet part of our lives and we do not go about talking about it too often, doing so would be a bit impudent, and such judgement increases with age. It's not that we don't enjoy a few horny jokes, but for the most part adults keep it private and tend to not...bring it into the open too much. Westerners, however seem to take a more open approach towards such affairs and see it as a part their lives that is more or less normal, and they seem to explore in the realm a lot more than we do.
This has been, so far, my speculations. Please correct me if I got anything wrong about you guys, because I'm still not very clear about this.
And, if you had the patience to read to this point, I thank you with my entire heart. I hope this has been entertaining.
Till more thoughts pop up...
After some thought, I think the Reddit dude is actually correct. We ARE more acceptive of furries here in China, manifested by:
I told my roommates I was a furry and they didn't really have much to say about it, like it was nothing special, as if I just told them what I had for supper, as opposed to "that's weird", with the latter being the common response I am led to believe would be common in the West.
Most people either don't know what furries are, or find them cute. If people around my age see someone fursuiting, they'd most likely say "Oh loo, a furry, cute!". Some even consider furries to be a sub-fandom of the whole anime thing, which is wrong. In fact, our attitude towards "weebs" are worse than ours towards furries.
Anti-furries, naturally , do exist, but they are just people too obsessed with Warhammer 40K and dislike femboys for their lack of masculinity, as well as the other rather radical parts of the furry fandom. They are usually the guys wearing military cosplays at anime-cons. Still, it's more of a joke rather than real hate.
Summery: people here are generally not averse to furries, even if they may not like them.
I have conceived of a few reasons for this:
1. Our fandom is mostly SFW. By this I mean, like 95%. Since posting and spreading NSFW content on social media is against the law here, our art and content contain very little or no kinky stuff, being suggestive at most. Ergo, no artist will promote themselves as a "NSFW artist", and most commissions they do are just normal art. This, plus the fact that their are great numbers of underage teens (like me) in the fandom, takes away, as I understand it, what furries get disliked for the most in the West: an overly intrusive demonstration of sexual stuff. I mean, I pretty sure most if us don't hang yiff on our walls. This, however, did not prevent us from gaining the reputation of being a group of horny people. Basically, when people think of furries here, they do not misinterpret us as a fetish group, but just plain cosplaying, just a bit different, and therefore are not left with a bad first impression. No, we don't have an equavlant of e6**.
2. Our fandom is mostly straight. My country is still quite conservative when it comes to LGBT+ stuff. I mean, while homosexuals without doubt are a objective presenece in our country, they are still in the "invisible" state, as in no one really cares, and we just let them be, and don't wave banners of rainbows on parades. (Actually, even if protests and demonstrations are technically our rights in the Constitution, god knows what would happen to you tried it, so that's one point for "democracy".) The public isn't very acceptive of LGBT+ activism, so if we were to be as radical as you guys are, we wouldn't be that welcomed. However, we also have the reputation of acting very gay. Some say in our fandom "9 out of 10 furries are gay". Not sure if that's true, and whether those people are just acting gay for fun or genuinely like the same sex. Some live up this, I have to say.
There are, of course, pros and cons to such characteristics.
Pros:
A SFW fandom has a better atmosphere for minors like me. We don't call ourselves furry "degenerates", just furries. Too much NSFW content just sometimes annoys you, and I learnt this the hard way. (Don't ask. I was curious.)
Having people not think you're weird is a pretty big perk already, right?
Cons:
Less fun. Sadly, just less fun. You can't just go up to a furry and say "knot", then both laugh. We're missing out on a lot of stuff. We have much less furry terminology and in-jokes, and few exclusive furry horny jokes. There is also conflict between our strict internet regulations and human desire: many of us still desire to see NSFW content, and with this being the internet, we turned, instead, to the international furry fandom. Yes, many of us CNfurs are consumers of "imported" (But you have to find it on your own) NSFW content. This is why you can sometimes see people translating furry erotica (or asking someone to do it), one of the funniest things I've ever seen in my life. So yes, some of us still use e6**, just that reaching it is a bit difficult. Sadly, we don't a site like FA were we could just gather and express creativity, so we're are quite scattered. For this I love FA very much.
We don't explore a lot of stuff. I'll be short on this. We are all pretty shocked by the tags on e6**. We don't explore this part of our mind that much.
In a grand conclusion, I have found further proof of the following opinion on certain cultural differences between China and the West.
In China, sex is seen as a discreet part of our lives and we do not go about talking about it too often, doing so would be a bit impudent, and such judgement increases with age. It's not that we don't enjoy a few horny jokes, but for the most part adults keep it private and tend to not...bring it into the open too much. Westerners, however seem to take a more open approach towards such affairs and see it as a part their lives that is more or less normal, and they seem to explore in the realm a lot more than we do.
This has been, so far, my speculations. Please correct me if I got anything wrong about you guys, because I'm still not very clear about this.
And, if you had the patience to read to this point, I thank you with my entire heart. I hope this has been entertaining.
Till more thoughts pop up...
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