~BabyStar
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⭐️ Ursa Major Award winner for Best Graphic novel 2021 (Shine) ⭐️
Real info.....AFAB/Married/41/ACE/gender disconnected/ Scottish living in England.
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My Fursona:
Hi I'm Star, a 25 year old Female European Lynx who has a particular fascination for wearing Diapers and being treated like a little kitten by strong dominant types.
Here you'll mainly see things like diapered pictures of me, and me being babied sometimes with my consent sometimes against my consent, but its all in good fun really so don't worry too much.
This is actually the kinky account of
is where I'll be posting all the lovely art I get from other artists
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Recent Journal
Cultural Identity Theory
2 weeks agoSo. I have to do a twenty minute presentation in a few weeks on Cultural Identity Theory and it's actually really quite an interesting topic. I didn't know much about it when I first started researching and assumed, stupidly that it was all about where we come from and how we're brought up... our heritage and our race and our religion, but that was over simplifying it somewhat and whilst yes those facets matter It's not all of it.
Basically every person reading this has multiple identities, the person they are with their family, the person they are when they're at work, maybe you have a neighbourhood that you feel close with, what about your social class? Maybe you support a sports team or a band, what age are you? Your gender? Are you a parent? A sibling? We're all part of so many social groups and that's what Cultural Identity theory is about. The whole person.
Now lets apply that to Furry and what do we get? It's a strange group, stereo typically full of folk who have felt they misfitted somewhere else, but equally doesn't have to be that. We're artists and musicians and writers and cosplayers, geeks and gamers, car enthusiasts, different in neurodiversity, different races, differently able bodied, some folk are really high on the money ladder others are in extreme poverty, queer folk, straight folk and everything in between. Kinky, non kinky. Different ideologies, religions, political views, but we mostly (although again not necessarily) have a character we have created either in reality via paper/fursuit/mixed media or in our minds and we come together with that identity, that fursona.
We are carrying so much with us, there's so much difference in our furry group it's amazing that we can largely get along because of this connection and it's amazing. Cultural identity theory then goes on to explain, that when we strongly identify with a group we'll feel like we're part of the 'in group' and then find an 'out group' to vilify.
I guess in terms of furries a strong one that springs to mind is Furries as the weirdos and then we kinda snub the normies. But we also have in groups and out groups INSIDE of furry. Take the familiar cycle of beating down the babyfurs or the ferals, or the ageism angle of you're creepy if you're still here past 30. Gatekeeping. Who calls the shots, the struggle of sanitising furry so that it's more accessible to minors, but the sex positive crew wanting to keep it weird to keep corporations out and having safe adult spaces to explore sexuality. And what we do to remain in the In groups we identify with, what makes me a babyfur, what happens if I step outside of those boundaries, what if I'm thrown out. We modify our way of relating in order to stay within the groups we identify with. How we learn the etiquette of our chosen groups and toe the line so we can continue to feel like we belong.
We're untamable and chaotic and it's more like a sea of people, sometimes moving as one calm enjoyable ocean and sometimes crashing waves together, messy and dangerous, and how could it be anything less with this many unique individuals here for so many different reasons. I just find it astonishing sometimes that any of it works at all.
I'm looking forward to the presentation I'll be doing. It's been really fascinating to think about.
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