(2023-04-25 20:24)DustWolf Wrote: Hey guys,
I'm giving this old thread a bump. Recently people have been talking about therian hunters again and I just wanted to give you all a gentle reminder that, no, they are not real.
(2016-06-17 7:34)DustWolf Wrote: I think I roughly remember where the concept is from... But like the others have said, there is no group of people out there organized specifically to harass therians.
If you wear a tail or collar you are generally likely to get bullied by your peers who will see it as a sign of not fitting in. This is simply the way teenagers behave and has nothing to do with you being a therian.
If you're worried about it, don't wear a tail or collar in public. Problem solved.
LP,
Dusty
Thank you for the bump Dust, this is a good one.
Usually it's fine to care what other people think of you, especially for us, therians. For me personally therianthropy is a privacy information and anyone who isn't my close friend irl shouldn't know about it. Because this makes no difference in sense of 99% of activities, and other 1% aren't their business.
If you're trying to show everyone who you are, no one cares. Australopithecuses in our society can potentially be a therian haters (hunters?I don't think so) and they may care in a negative way about your weird look.
Privacy is a key to happiness. Gl.
I thought about some therians that wished to have animal rights instead of human one. In this case, it can be used to hunt you down, so another advice is "to be human" by the law.