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No. 3751
ID: 6856b4
>>3667
Not all furries are awkward personalities; go to a furmeet or a con and you'll see tons of pretty outgoing people - and, yes, people who know real-life skills that work in situations with non-furries too. Seriously: Find a local fur online who has a social life and knows the local fur community, and make sure they're willing to aid you with learning social skills; you need to make sure they'll help you, not just drop you into a situation and stand back.
Then, meet said person, get to know 'em a bit, and go to a local meet with 'em.
Unless you really want to STAY in the situation you're in now, this is actually a great plan.
One word of warning, though: furries tend to be touchy-feely people. Greetings tend to involve hugs or scritches. If that's not your bag, make it clear, and most won't do that - if need be, tell the person who brought you there to tell others not to be like that. Also: that's not the way most non-furries greet each other, in case you didn't know that...
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