1- It's like being part of a high school club, with less angst, all the drama, and it's like an extended family. It's very free and unjudging. On the topic of our Fursona's, or our characterized representations of ourselves, it's pretty dynamic. I a can really be as simple as your favorite animal, to a hybrid of 27 species that thou identify with. Caitey the HellHound is my comical take on who I am, and even a big middle finger to those who just love to feed on stigma. She's a hell hound, we all know the story of a hell hound, but a cute, loving, helpful Hell Hound? Irony!
2-The Yiff stuff? It's like every other fandom, just people understand us furries the least, so why not make fun of us? Well, that's the world we live in. There's a very, VERY small percentage that actively search for it. When I look for furry art, I like the action hero stuff, Fursona portraits, and the domestic relationship stuff, like walking along the beach holding hands. I don't really care for that stuff.
3- Again, I like my Fursona to be a middle finger to those who feed off stigma. I'm a Transgender/transsexual Girl, MTF (male to female). I can't tell you how much people think blah blah blah, about me because I'm Trans*. Thing is, I'm not what they make me out to be. And I have a cousin who's Autistic, and I love them to the ends of the earth. So that makes me mad. We as humans need to step it up, and top having our heads so far up our rears we can taste our lungs. It's not okay. It's not funny. It's straight up harassment, and if there's one thing I hate, it's bullies. Please, put on your paper that the derogatory term for furries is not only insulting to us, but those who are autistic. They didn't ask for it, and I didn't ask for people to be hateful to them, my fellow Trans* individuals, LGBT individuals, of furry family. Harassment is a direct sign of cowardice. Put THAT in your paper.