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Hashtag "#antizoo" on therians shorts

Juan Lobo

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I Find more and more therian shorts with the hashtag #antizoo, could it be that the therian community is becoming more and more antizoo? As far as I know, it was one of the most zoo-friendly communities. What is your opinion?
 
I think they basically hate us, just like furries. They may be more accepted as a percentage, but the antizoo rate will not be 0%.
 
Well this whole thing is confusing. Why exactly would someone believe they are a different species? Would continuing to do human things like use the internet be a conflict of interest? What do they even do when they decide they are an animal instead of a human?

As for being anti-zoo, does that mean they are not attracted to the species they identify as, or are they not attracted to humans because they identify as an animal and being anti-zoo means you do not support animals mating with humans?
 
Well this whole thing is confusing. Why exactly would someone believe they are a different species? Would continuing to do human things like use the internet be a conflict of interest? What do they even do when they decide they are an animal instead of a human?

As for being anti-zoo, does that mean they are not attracted to the species they identify as, or are they not attracted to humans because they identify as an animal and being anti-zoo means you do not support animals mating with humans?
In regards to your first half, there is a very, very rare disorder called Boanthropy in which a person truly believes that they are a cow. I know it sounds far fetched but I just saw an article online about it a few days ago. There's only been about 50 or so cases since the 1850's if I recall correctly, but entirely possible apparently
 
In regards to your first half, there is a very, very rare disorder called Boanthropy in which a person truly believes that they are a cow. I know it sounds far fetched but I just saw an article online about it a few days ago. There's only been about 50 or so cases since the 1850's if I recall correctly, but entirely possible apparently
I suppose that answers one of my questions. I’m still curious how people go about their daily lives while thinking they are something like a cow.
 
It's called lycanthropy, it's a disease where a person thinks they're a dog/wolf and barks, bites, urinates on the floor, etc.

A therian is an animal soul in a human body. So he does human things and uses the Internet.
 
I Find more and more therian shorts with the hashtag #antizoo, could it be that the therian community is becoming more and more antizoo? As far as I know, it was one of the most zoo-friendly communities. What is your opinion?
I mean, all of this really borders on zoophilia/bestiality, so it’s surprising to me that folks continually try to draw fine lines within the community from one nuance to the next.

Can we all just admit that we dig animals in a big way?
 
I Find more and more therian shorts with the hashtag #antizoo, could it be that the therian community is becoming more and more antizoo? As far as I know, it was one of the most zoo-friendly communities. What is your opinion?
Yeah, it's kinda like a trend in youtube shorts where 90% of authors are literally children burning/tearing apart/drowning(?!) some kind of self-made zoopride flag. I don't think this is a problem of therian community by itself, more like a problem of child education.
 
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