If we are speaking in terms of 'what people actually believe', I think the label "furry" is completely subjective... I used to think it was cut&dry, until I saw people using it to label things like aliens and such. I always viewed furries as simply 'an animal that was given human characteristics', such as Sly Cooper. He's a raccoon who was drawn as a person. To me, that's what a furry is. If an alien or fantasy creature just happens to look more animal-like then human, I don't think it's furry, the same with this anime neko stuff. Fun fact: furry actually means "funny animal" and was an original reference to cartoon characters, like bugs bunny. As such a lot of things labeled as "furry" are done so incorrectly. Things like turian porn and Medusa porn are often called furry because they involves inhuman characters.Paragon Fury said:Do they, and characters like them count as "furry"? If they don't, where exactly is the line that something most cross to become furry?
I argue that no, it doesn't count unless the thing in question is undeniably more animal than human, or you actually want the animal part more.
I should point out that furries are VERY human-like. That's why most reptilian furrys have breasts if they are female. Furries don't really seem interested in non-human stuff anymore then other people, if they were their creations would look more like 'creatures' rather then 'oddly colored humans with animal heads'.Sir Thomas Sean Connery said:They're humans with a few minor animal features tacked on.