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@frost Furry started with some fairly imaginative people - afaik they were pretty sure they were humans, but they're coming out of a lot of 60s counter cultural holdovers in the 70s and 80s, much like the first Otherkin. Sometime in the 90s you get both "furry lifestylers" - basically therians - and Otherkin, who tended to be on alt.fan.dragons or the werewolf equivalent. Neither group liked each other; the weres were sure furries just saw it as a costume, a joke, and the furries saw the lifestylers/weres as taking it too seriously (and they took it REALLY SERIOUSLY - there was a lot of "prove you're a REAL were" equivalent to making women go through all sorts of mental gymnastics to prove they're trans).
Over the last 20 years things have shifted such that if you're a therian, you've probably been around furries and are okay with that (and most furries are cool with therians).
Fursonas get a little more complex because they're an early fandom thing that came about by accident and persisted; one of the earliest furries, Ken Sample, consistently portrayed himself as a cougar, and everyone around him thought this was a great idea. And of course, where fursonas are basically roleplaying people can and do swap out (my first fursona was a wolf, would you believe it?). Nobody's ever required a fursona - and I can think of one therian who's literally never *had* a separate fursona - but it wound up accepted as a shorthand.
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@Leucrotta Also wow. We had no idea of the mutual hatred there.
Sounds like that would have been... awkward all around, if we'd been around then.
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@frost "anthro" as terminology gets complex, since the really technical meaning of "having human traits" like talking is pretty consistent - there are still plenty of online and art characters who are quads/ferals/etc, f'rex the characters in The Fox and the Hound are definitely anthros by the standards of early fandom! - but it tends to get shortcut into "bipedal with obvious hands." I'd argue you *can* be "anthro" and be/self-represent as a quad or feral, *but* as a caveat, I honestly don't think there's all *that* much difference between humans and other animals anyway.
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@Leucrotta huh, neat. and yeah!
I'm not "anthro" in /either/ sense, personally. People sometimes say I have to be anthro and/or anthropomorphic by definition, because I talk and shit, and like, no. (Calling me humanlike like that makes me bristle.)
like, I can be totally nonhuman and talk! :3 Right there with you on not much difference.
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@Leucrotta huh!!
*raises paw* Count me in as one of the people who's literally never had a separate fursona. (Same for all my headmates too.) I'm just me, have always been.