Hi Kids! So, as many of you know, I do not identify as a furry. Lovely art! Seriously, they somehow
Hi Kids! So, as many of you know, I do not identify as a furry. Lovely art! Seriously, they somehow grabbed up a ton of talent when kinks were divvying up the artists :D. But, in the end, just not for me. I do not have a fursona or I would have led with that picture instead of the one of the more biographical ones that I tend to use instead. That said, I DO write for my kids that identify that way (which includes many of you). It can be very difficult to write something that is not your fetish personally. It is rather like a chef cooking a food they don’t actually like. Is it any good? Did I mess it up? How would I know? In the end, I have some stories that include basic elements like mentioning messy fur, or hooves clacking. While I have other stories that lean into more universal elements, avoid specific language, and utilize some of that amazing furry artwork in order to allow people’s imaginations to take over and fill in some of their favorite bits! I also do as much research as I can. I know some people on other websites ask for comments, likes, and shares because it drives up their numbers and therefore their profit. But, this is Tumblr kids, and I am an incest blog :D. I gain as much nothing from 10 likes as I do from 10 million. So when I ask for comments and feedback, it is because I am very unsure if the story is good or not, and I genuinely would love to know what you liked and what you didn’t like about it. A great example of that would be my recent homoerotic story. It is meant to be appealing for people who are into Mom/Son incest, but also guy on guy sex. And I am neither a guy, nor a guy; so I am often unsure if what I am writing in that department lands. Anyways, I am getting off topic. I was doing more research into the furry world and I came across this article from Psychology Today. I found it to be a very easy to understand, great little entry-level summary of furries and the furry community in general. It starts off a little rocky… but the end result is good and well rounded. I just wanted to share. I hope you like! https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/animals-and-us/201707/what-s-the-deal-furries -- source link