tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8955586327621631134.post5736666441701991595..comments2023-10-22T07:07:59.123-04:00Comments on GIRL, CRAFTED: Anime North '13: the cosplayer's pilgrimage Jordanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08556995407995220795noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8955586327621631134.post-32119602494493973852013-06-17T16:53:42.175-04:002013-06-17T16:53:42.175-04:00Sorry, 'anonymous', you're absolutely ...Sorry, 'anonymous', you're absolutely right that it's wonderful everyone has a place to feel accepted. To clarify, my blog is generally quite "PG", so what's missing from this post is what exactly is involved in being a 'furry' for many people. You may want to do some research. Just be careful about what you click on. THAT aspect of Furry-hood is what I don't understand. Enjoy your search!Jordanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08556995407995220795noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8955586327621631134.post-2972484903286912872013-06-05T14:06:55.026-04:002013-06-05T14:06:55.026-04:00"The whole 'Furry' phenomenon baffles..."The whole 'Furry' phenomenon baffles me, and I'm not sure how sticking cat ears onto a sexy outfit makes it a costume, unless there's a genre of zoomorphic anime that I don't know about."<br /><br />There are tons and tons of "zoomorphic" animes (cat girls are VERY common).<br /><br />Labeling what people are wearing as a costume/not as a costume also feels limiting. And if someone wants to put on cat ears and a sexy outfit, call it a costume, and it makes them happy and whole, good for them! :D I am glad they have a place they feel they can wear these things while feeling accepted. :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com