There have been have seen several threads about when we were first exposed to the fandom, or how we were introduced. Very rarely have I ever seen the topic of why we are furries be discussed.
I don't mean what movie gave you your introduction to the fandom, or a book, or a friend, or anything of the sort.
I really mean why are we furries? Is there a common link?
As always, all of this is purely my own opinion, so feel free to add your own as well. I have no intent to offend any person in any way, so apologies in advance if this thread causes any offense in any way to anyone. I actually look forward to seeing opposing views on this topic discussed in a civil manner, just to get a feel for the diversity of the people in this community. Give me your corrections, your objections, your heartfelt responses, and everything that follows afterwards.
For me specifically, I see the fandom (or at least my currently minor involvement with it) as a method of interaction with others who have similar, or dissimilar, interests. However, it is done in a way which allows anonymity, while also providing the opportunity to make an alternative form that people can associate me with, in this case a fursona.
The use of a fursona allows a freedom of alteration in appearance and perceived personality traits which is not possible in other environments or situations. This fursona, consistent or otherwise with a person's actual traits and appearance, can be tailored to suit either a person's perception of their "true self", or a specific trait. In a manner similar to the logos of a business, fursonas allow people to give others a glimpse at how they really are as part of their first impressions, separate from preexisting prejudices based on actual age, gender, religion, and so on and so forth.
Common traits which I have noticed include in many people (including myself in some regards): A person's desire to truly be themselves without fear of repercussions, existing or preexisting traumatic experiences, or negative experiences involving varying degrees of prejudice based on gender, race, age, personal beliefs, or disabilities of various types. There is also a creative spark commonly expressed in the form of art and RPs, which can become truly remarkable works of literary talent and artistic ability when properly done. The will to dream and express oneself is always present, and the people of this fandom and community realize that will in a way I have seen nowhere else. The all-encompassing acceptance of people is remarkable as well, and I am happy to see it on a regular basis whenever new people join.
To repeat, I am writing this as my truthful observation and opinion regarding the furry community which I have seen over the past several years, and interacted with for the past few months.
Respond how you will. Preferably in a constructive manner. I do not expect people to agree with me, but with luck, I do expect to learn something.