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Being a furry is a personal choice and is not something that can be taught or learned. It is a subculture that focuses on anthropomorphic animals, meaning animals with human-like qualities, such as the ability to speak, walk on two legs, wear clothes, etc. If you are interested in becoming a furry, the first step is to explore the furry community and learn about its culture and values. You can attend furry conventions, join online communities, and connect with other furries to learn more about this subculture. Once you feel comfortable and knowledgeable about the furry community, you can start exploring your own furry persona or "fursona." This involves creating a character that represents your furry identity, including choosing an animal species, designing your character's appearance, and giving them a backstory. It's important to note that being a furry is not just about wearing a fursuit or creating a fursona. It's also about the community and the relationships you build within it. Many furries use their furry persona as a way to express themselves and connect with others who share their interests and values. Overall, becoming a furry is a personal journey that requires self-exploration, creativity, and a willingness to embrace a unique subculture.
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