>You DO realize that Anthrocon is a convention not for animal lovers but >for animal LOVERS?! Or rather, people who dress up in animal suits and >find it erotic? You know, "plushies". > >Hence the cartoon animal erotica. SO you may want to think twice about >letting your daughter keep those horns. :) I am very happy that everyone >was so nice, and while it isn't my personal cup of tea, I'm also glad >that eccentric people are portrayed in a positive light for the positive >things they did. I find this a GROSS and insluting generalization. Perhaps now the people of SOS will see why I asked to post their reports of the con on some news sites, because of the negative media portrayal in recent years of furries. Furries are no more bizzare, costume wearing stuffed toy fetishists than Star Trek fans have to dress up like Klingons and talk about the prime derective to have sex. News reports tend to like to pick the few weirdos in the crowd to point out, rather than the boring majority. Just think, for a moment, how often one negative instence with a ferret is troted out as 'typical' and repeated in many news sources, but the hundreds of thousands of loving, fun, good with people ferrets don't make the news. The same sorts of newspeople who don't see the point of reporting anything nice about ferrets because it's not news are the sorts that don't see the point in writting about furries (or comic book fans, or science fiction fans) without finding the worst thing to say, to make it 'interesting'. Indeed, one furry convention this year had a show BRING IN THEIR OWN PEOPLE to film because the REAL furries were too boring! And of course, they'll show it as the crazy, weird stuff that happens at a 'furry con'. You're certainly intitled to your two cents, but I hope as a ferret owner who has seen how damaging the news can be with ferrets can understand how they're not always to be trusted to say the whole story on anything unusual. Melissa Smith Ferret owner and 'furry'. [Posted in FML issue 4224]