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I personally don’t really care that much, but I guess this is mostly about “living stuff out openly” vs. “keeping your fetish in non-public spaces”.

Yes, there are public mermaid events, but I don’t think those are perceived as less weird.

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Being a furry is not common. What’s not common is treated as strange and potentionally harmful.

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Being a furry is not common

The number of children who identify as a furry in your local grade school would shock you.

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Somebody saying “I am a mermaid” would be looked at strangely too.

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And dressing as a mermaid and going to mermaid convention to fuck other mermaids.

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That would be strange. Mermaids don’t fuck each other, they get famously fucked by sailors.

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I don’t think a sexy woman saying she’s a mermaid would get strange looks.

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Probably because old folks know that mermaids are a myth and don’t identify as mermaids ( although ai think I saw a docuseries about a 30ish year old thinking he was one) Where as furries bleed the line between what might be fetish realm, and what might be some people actually believing/thinking they are a furry animal–which would be considered a delusion.

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Probably because furries are a fetish and mermaids come from mythology

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Mermaids mythology originated as sailors’ fetish.

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50% of mythology is just fetish, just check out Greek mythology. People most definitely masturbated to mythology in the past based on the amount of fetish oozing out of the stories.

You can’t tell me the ancient Greek equivalent to furries didn’t think Zeus transforming into animals and fucking was hot.

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Can confirm. Watching 50 Shades of Greek told me way too many aspects of the Greek mythology. The Intro alone sums it up perfectly.

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