UPDATE: can’t help but to notice not ONE of you have answered the question you just keep telling me about furries. I want an answer to why so many people are role playing as aninals

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    You mean as animals, instead of humans with animal features? I don’t know what specifically you’re talking about, but usually it springs from a desire to play with traits the animals are assumed to have. The less they’re playing at being a human with fur or echolocation or whatever, the more it’s about a desire to disconnect from human responsibilities and worries.

    Some people who have been abused in a way that resembles how humans treat animals (assumption of stupidity, obedience required with the assumption you’re incapable of understanding why you need to do things, etc) will play at it when they’re free of it as a way to process the shitty way they were treated in a way they can control.

    But it mostly seems to stem from a desire to not think about human concerns for a while, and just exist in your body as we assume animals do.

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    UPDATE: can’t help but to notice not ONE of you have answered the question you just keep telling me about furries. I want an answer to why so many people are role playing as aninals

    I think you’ll need to be a little clearer about what you think the distinction is here. What is “animal roleplay” to you? Where are you seeing it being done?

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    If you’re not talking about furries, then you’re gonna need to use more words to ask your question. Who is role playing animals, under what circumstances. Are you talking about a game? Are you making political commentary? Street Theater? Help us help you.

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      OH, are they maybe talking about all of the inflatable animal costumes worn by protesters in the US? There’ve been a lot of pictures of that recently due to the No Kings protest over the weekend.

      @OP If this is what you mean, it’s part of a protest movement. It’s a symbol, and it’s making a mockery of the narrative that the protesters are violent extremists. It was popularized by one individual in a frog costume standing up to riot-geared police, and it took off in a big way last weekend all over the country.

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        Possible. I’d hardly call that role playing, but I could see it.

        OP should take the chance to clear that up for us.

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    …? you mean us furries? why are there so many furries? lol

    if so, the human fascination with animals is ancient. over time we began attributing human traits to their behaviors and started connecting to them on personal and spiritual levels. then when we started making art depicting those anthropomorphic animals on cave walls.

    furries simply inhabit a persona (fursona) to express themselves behind the security of the confidence being that character gives them. a lot of us feel like our fursona is an ideal representation of ourselves. it helps us connect to our own personhood, strangely.

    it’s also fun and can be sexy if ya want.

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      I think it is interesting that relatively recently it became possible for furries to wear suits that allow them to express themselves in this matter. How many people throughout human history wished to be able to do this, but couldn’t because the “technology” simply wasn’t there?

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    I’m going to guess that it’s because most animals spend their days eating, sleeping, and fucking. Some of them don’t even “raise” their kids. They don’t have the same responsibilities that humans do. Animals are assumed to be innocent. It’s an idealized life.

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        Did you actually look at the image of the sculpture? It’s not reaching up. It’s just standing.

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          How about you all answer the question

          Wild cats are known to stand for better perspectives when hunting, although rarely caught thats why that sculpture which by the way surely isn’t 40,000 is depicting the rare event. It’s not a furry lol

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            You have yet to present a particularly well-formed question for me to answer. You still haven’t even clarified your original post’s question, what exactly do you mean by people “role playing as animals?”

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      This is an interesting point and makes me wonder: are there historical accounts of furries in history? I guess you could count things like werewolf stories, maybe, but that seems like a stretch…? I get the feeling I’m describing an existing field of study and hope there’s something to read about it?

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          Linking anthropomorphized animals to furry culture is quite a stretch. Even old tribal cultures where they might wear animal skins/skulls for rituals doesn’t even really have much in common with what people are doing in fur suits today.

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            Furries are a modern example of anthropomorphic animals in culture. It’s a convenient shorthand.

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              Someone in ancient times carving a piece of art that’s a bear-man has virtually nothing to do with this:

              Trying to link the two is disingenuous.

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                OP has been singularly unclear about what exactly he means by “role playing as animals” in the first place, so I don’t see the problem here.

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          True. I feel like there must be a book out there. Because I’m secretly hoping for like…Socrates admitting he dressed as a hung fox or whatever (JUST AN EXAMPLE).

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          But does that count as “furry?” I guess? If so, then yeah, tons of furries throughout time. I don’t know enough about it. I guess I’m realizing I presume that furry is a sexual thing, which I think is probably incorrect? I don’t even know enough to be asking about it. I can recall plenty of examples of people looking back at historical figures and being like, “yep, definitely gay,” but I can’t recall any examples of, “yep, total furry.” That’s all I’m trying to say. I presume they must be out there.

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    Because the internet is full of furries. Which isn’t a bad thing it’s just people are judgemental as fuck and think being a furries is childish.