2. distinction that many people form their entire lives around. Much like how furries can identify with being another animal, trans people can identify with another gender,; cubs identify with being another age. If you look at it this way, all these things are the same thing:
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3. people who have the ability to identify with something that is not necessarily what they were born as. But to them this can be as normal or more so than their given physical properties from birth. Many of us out there identify as a cub, to me I think it is time to recognize
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4. that cub as an identity is just as valid and important and recognizable as transgender identity or species identity within furry. If you find this an attack on gender identity, slow your roll, age identity is just another color on the spectrum of diversity that makes us, us.
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5. Not many people understand cub/babyfur at all, and it’s fair. The stereotypes are easy to focus on, but once you get past them and see all the individuals that exist within the subculture, you will know that the loud actions of a few do not represent the group as a whole.
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6. Recognize us as valid. That doesn’t mean participate, especially if you don’t want to, but the recognition of our identity is such a rewarding and validating feeling. Cubs deserve it, as do you for your own identity. We are all in this together, why not share in the beauty
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7. that is the sum of all of us put together. Have the courage to recognize us, even just a little, and help someone come out of their shell, or help them glow just a little bit brighter. We all have the ability to carry one another and participate in this community. There is
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8. nothing else on earth like furry PERIOD. We are a celebration of OURSELVES. Not a brand or a tv show or anything else. We make it what we want it to be, so why not make it a wonderful place where all our differences and colors and uniqueness is shared, celebrated, and never
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9. hidden away or shamed or marginalized. Hug a cub today, play into their identity and watch them shine. If you are inspired by these tweets, make some of your own on your own identity, and how those around you can help you revel in it. Thank you. :)
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As long as cub/kid is a heathy self identified/expressed thing, that feeling of nurture n innocence etc, I supoort and have many such cub friends. But as a sexual identity, I feel it crosses into some dark territory.
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yeah I am not talking about sex here in regards to cub identity. That’s a whole other can of worms. I’m asexual, anything beyond that is out of my scope
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Which is why I support, cause as said by others, took only a few people have given it a bad rep, which goes for a lot of things
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Agree, it is good to ask questions. <3
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Much love I know how difficult it is to talk about such things. I hope that you are met with support, as you so very much have mine ^^
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Thank you <3
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Imo 90% of furries are hypocrites where a diaper or wanting to be younger is absolutely disgusting to them but they turn around and get pissed on or like are super into vore etc the idea astounds me ever since I joined the commmunity recently as a babyfur/diaperfur
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Furry is a strange place
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Right so why people gonna judge harmless shit
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