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No. 3615
ID: 2f260d
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>Age
26
>Gender
Male
>Location
Southern California
>Occupation
Exclusive Life/Health Insurance Producer
>Marital Status
Single and mildly receptive to the idea of a relationship
>Sexual Disposition
Primarily paedophilic androsexual, and secondarily pansexual but androromantic. But that's complicated and confusing, so I usually go with "gay".
>Hobbies
Writing, anime, shotacon/furry (and furry shotacon, oh my!), video games of certain specific varieties, usually sandbox or simulator or RTS/TBS, small-scale engineering/construction.
>Career Aspirations
What I am doing right now is okay, but I would much prefer to make my living being an author. I'm a storyteller by nature and rather good at it.
>Life Aspirations
Build lots of stuff; write lots of stuff; make as many people happy as I can; and leave the world with a lot of deep questions to ponder about human nature.
>Are you a virgin?
Pfft! No. Lost mine when I was 12 to a similar-aged boy.
>Can you drive?
My job would be terribly difficult if I could not.
>Social Status?
I suppose it would generally be Upper-Middle Class, but right now Poor As Fuck would suffice.
>Briefly describe your personality.
Asking me to be brief while describing myself is like asking the sea to be dry. I'll just paste in what I got from a ten-point psychological profile, that fits pretty well: Organized, Introspective, Curious, Conscientious, Competent, Original, Assertive, Unflappable, Innovative, Creative. For all the rest, look up an INTJ person, and that's close, too.
>How often do you visit PawsRU?
Once a month or so; but I used to come here daily. Updates are very infrequent lately.
>Which boards are you most frequently on?
The ones with boys in them.
>How often do you post?
Anytime something interesting comes up, or I have an opportunity to talk about myself — since I'm a very interesting person.
>Give your personal definition on the term Furry
I suppose I can call it any fiction that deals with characters which have an alteration from a purely human being to one with animal-like traits, or else the reverse. It depends on one's point of view which.
>What other Furry websites do you browse?
E621 (for the cubs and great tagging system), Inkbunny (for the cubs), Furaffinity (for Rukis' and Tirrel's stuff), occasionally U18 if I'm looking for pirated scans of printed material.
>Do you prefer anonymity to identity?
I'll call it halfway in between. For the last five years or so, I've been posting as CandleJack on virtually every board I frequent (or at least most of the pornographic ones) so you'll always know it's me if you see someone by that exact name (always the J in Jack will be capitalized for me; others won't do that!) and I do not bother to hide my real personality and unacceptable sexual preferences. However, it would be essentially suicide for me to allow any connection between this online psuedonym and my real life to occur, so I do not do so.
>Have you signed up and become a member of any Furry websites?
Only the ones where I must do so to access the adult content. I generally do not like that.
>Do you consider yourself a Furry?
No. I do not consider myself anything (not even "human"), because I dislike restrictive labels. I like Star Trek, but I am not a Trekkie; I like little boys, but I am not a pedophile; I like video games, but I am not a gamer; I like some elements of furry media, but I am not a furry.
>What do you like about the Furry subculture?
I embrace my animal side, especially when it comes to sex. I'm loud, messy, and I like to bite and growl and purr a lot. It's difficult to find someone who's into that sort of sex if he isn't a furry.
>What don't you like about it?
The stereotype is a bit annoying, but nonetheless true. Furries ARE obsessed with sex, as are nearly all persons.
>Do you have a Fursona?
Yes. An Anthropomorphic Grey Foxcoon ("Cynicus dendroscandentia anthrocus", which is terrible Latin for Human-like Canine Tree-Climber), but I generally describe myself as a "coonfox". This is partially because there aren't too many fusonas that are that way instead of the reverse (foxcoon) and also because the raccoon element is a bit more of an influence on my personality.
>Do you create Furry art?
Written, but not visual; I haven't yet developed any decent artistic talent.
>Have you ever commissioned Fur art?
Nope. Too poor right now. Need to buy clothes and gasoline instead.
>On a scale of 1 to 10 how involved do you feel yourself to be within the Furry Fandom subculture?
Eh, maybe 5. I don't know. It's a very small part of my life, so it's difficult to determine how deep I am in everything, especially because it's only really a part of my life on the internet.
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