Talk:DEX/@comment-153.107.193.212-20181112231524/@comment-53539-20181114204909

^But the human dressed up person who is the quote and quote "Furry" does not have to ave a full outfit. Most do, but those who can't afford it just wear a full head mask or ears, a tail and maybe gloves. The reason being is exampled by the old tenant, his outfit cost £350+ to buy. He added £20 to modify the nose to squeak. However, he mentioned that the American furries tended to go a lot more "all out" and some have outfits worth $1000+ because the legs have been modelled so they look more animal like, etc. Though the base outfit cost about £50. Incidentally, there is a outfitter in Cambridge (I live in Norfolk UK) but not being a furry myself I wouldn't know who that was, who does modify and repair these outfits. He ended up marrying a girl he met who also was a fury at one rally.

And you don't even need to be a furry animal, some of those who turned up to the guys last meet up when he lived with us were fluffy lizards or dragons and other beasts.

I do acknowledge that they are Kemonomimi because I'm not sure but I think I was the one who wrote that on the page, but I also note that the bare minimum furry outfit can be basic, I was just pointing out the term "furry" isn't specific that way. Thats all. The furry stuff was also a thing when I was doing my rounds at cons for anime in the early 2000s as a anime fan in London's Excel building, as much as Lolita outfits. Neither has ever appealed to me. The Lolita outfits, however, are pretty especially Goth Lolita.

I know a lot of people, however, do have a stick with the furries and tend to "hate" on them. But the guy said the reason for it is technically the term "furry" original meant "people who like to get off in animal outfits". So of like "Transvestite" has a sort of implied meaning. This is why people hate on the furry as they are often perceived to just be people who have a fetish. The reality was his last meet up I knew of was a charity event wherein the group raised £1,200+ for a charity. The guy worked for local air based here in Norfolk RAF Marham as an engineer... You know.... The guys who spend all day trying to figure out why that multi million pound military aircraft won't get off the ground because of a spot of rain. ¬_¬'