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7. What is "furrydom"? |
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This article is from the Alt.Fan.Furry FAQ, by Jordan Greywolf and Lynx lynx@lynx.purrsia.com with numerous contributions by others.
Furrydom is a rather vague term, usually used to refer to "furry fandom".
"Furry fandom" is an abstraction of the loose collection of people who are
fans of various "furry" publications. In a broader sense, the term may be
used to refer to the general "furry scene", such as the collection of
publications (particularly small-press or amateur "fanzines") devoted to
them, and the assortment of "furry" conventions.
 
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