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09 Nov 2019 12:34 PST
E-mail.
Hi, lovely. I was quite happy to find out that you are a MAP as well, so I decided to tell it to some of my other MAP friends. However, I didn't want to go as far as telling your name, because, even if you say you are outspoken about it, I didn't want to attract attention to your profile in particular. I just said it was on Inkbunny. One of the people who read the message sent me the following e-mail. It's nothing scary, tho.
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I saw on boychat you mentioned a furry YF of yours came out as a MAP (if his name is PedoCoon then I actually already has a short conversation with him I believe). While the next 2-4 guests for the podcast are probably going to be GLs, I'd definitely like to finally have some more furry BLs on the podcast as well at some point. So I just wanted to aks if you think he or any other young furry MAPs you know would be interested to be on an episode. Unfortunately, so far all furry artists that I know don't really seem to be interested (though we did have two furries as guests so far).
My drawing skills are very low yet, but I hope at some point in the future to be good enough to make art for MAPs, and so MAPs who are furry artists are a huge inspiration for me. My (utopian) dream would be to be able to draw as well as Vivziepop (who some might say had an intergenerational couple in her comic + concept art of a female MAP) or the creator of Dreamkeepers (who is friends with furries who like NSFW cub art and defended it against censorship in a blog post), and then make a webcomic with lots of anthropomorphic MAPs and intergenerational romance.
OwO,
Finlay
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It's interesting that they would be able to almost guess it was you, since there are other "out" MAPs on Inkbunny. Perhaps because I said it was recent. o.o So, this person would like to have a furry BL to appear in their podcast. Would you want it? owo Also, sorry if you didn't want this to happen. I didn't confirm to them that I was talking about you. So, if you don't want to participate, I'll decline him, without letting him know I was talking about you. uwu I could send Tayferret to them! x3
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09 Nov 2019 12:46 PST
Re: E-mail.
I don't mind you telling them it was me. I don't mind attention, especially positive attention. Even negative attention just amuses me, tbh. I do wonder what name I know him under if we've had a conversation. I don't know the name "Finlay."
As for having me on a podcast, I don't really know if I'd be able to do that. It'd be really cool, but I don't think I really have the privacy to actually talk aloud. I'm 21, but I still live with my family, and I don't want them to hear me talking, and ask who I was talking to, or even worse, actually here what I was saying.
Tay might be interested. You'd have to ask him. I'm good friends with Tay too.
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09 Nov 2019 17:35 PST
Sent to him.:3 *tickles your feet*
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09 Nov 2019 17:40 PST
*giggles and smiles*
You should really try tox. It'd be much easier for us to chat, and I'd be a lot better at responding quickly. There's a couple desktop clients available (qtox and utox) as well as an Android client (Antox). I can personally recommend qtox, and my friends who use it say that Antox works fine, it's just a bit glitchy.
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09 Nov 2019 17:48 PST
Ah, don't worry. I don't actually mind if you reply slowly. Or even once a day or a week. It's inherent to the use of PMs. So, I don't expect an immediate answer.
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09 Nov 2019 17:54 PST
I've come to rather enjoy immediate chatting, though. I never really used to like it much, but I have a few good friends now, and it's nice to have somewhat instant communication. It's fine if you'd rather not, though.
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10 Nov 2019 11:29 PST
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10 Nov 2019 11:37 PST
You're welcome. So, I presume you don't wanna try tox?
Like I said, that's fine. Has "Finlay" gotten back to you?
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10 Nov 2019 13:30 PST
I don't.;w; Finlay is Furrymapfox, on Inkbunny. He said he knows Ty, but his podcast (MAPs IRL) tries to take a neutral instance on the age of consent. That being said, Ty could feel uncomfortable about not being as outspoken as he likes to be, in regards to this issue.
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10 Nov 2019 13:38 PST
Yeah. I remember him commenting on some of my journals.
To be honest, I wouldn't wanna go on and not be able to take a pro-contact pro-reform stance either.
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10 Nov 2019 16:01 PST
You can, just try not to hog attention to it. owo
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10 Nov 2019 16:03 PST
Cool. Still not sure I'd be able to do it for the other reasons I already said.
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10 Nov 2019 16:12 PST
Alright. So, anyway. How are you tonight?
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10 Nov 2019 16:13 PST
I'm doin good. Just watching YouTube, and chatting with friends, and stuff. How about you?
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10 Nov 2019 16:16 PST
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10 Nov 2019 16:21 PST
Fun silliness.
Here's a funny furry/cub related "meme" https://inkbunny.net/s/191017 Me and Roarey disagree on a lot, and he's kinda a jerk, tbh, but he definitely presents his opinions in entertaining ways.
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10 Nov 2019 16:28 PST
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10 Nov 2019 16:35 PST
Yeah. Though, the cursive is actually surprisingly easy to read for me.
My handwriting is absolutely awful. I can't even read it myself unless I write very slowly.
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10 Nov 2019 16:44 PST
My handwriting can be seen in some drawings.
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10 Nov 2019 16:49 PST
Yep. It's very legible, infinitely better than mine.
Here's a little example of it I made for someone a few weeks ago: https://imgur.com/a/zWer1Gt
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11 Nov 2019 15:04 PST
Wow. o.o It's hard to read, indeed.
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11 Nov 2019 15:07 PST
Yeah. Luckily I was able to type everything important when I was in school.
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12 Nov 2019 07:00 PST
Our teachers didn't like typed homework, because they assumed that we copied from the Internet. I don't blame them.x3
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12 Nov 2019 09:54 PST
Well, for me it was kinda a recognized disability. However, by the time I got into high school, we were typing all of our essays and stuff anyway. I was just able to type out my responses to the more important worksheets and stuff.
As for being copied from the internet, I think they just thought that people were still just as likely to do that even if they had to do it by hand.
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12 Nov 2019 17:03 PST
Yeah, but, if you did it by hand, you were at least reading it.x3
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12 Nov 2019 17:16 PST
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12 Nov 2019 17:17 PST
Ah, that's what teachers told us.
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12 Nov 2019 17:22 PST
Yeah. I just don't think our teachers cared as much. Ultimately cheating is something that will hurt the person doing it more than anything, and they understood that. If someone wasn't willing to try to learn, they wouldn't really force them.
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12 Nov 2019 17:31 PST
I guess you guys have different values.
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12 Nov 2019 17:43 PST
Yeah. The difference in culture is probably a part of it, but the 6-7 year time difference is probably relevant too.
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13 Nov 2019 06:01 PST
>.< You are probably right.
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13 Nov 2019 11:53 PST
Yeah. Though, tbh stuff like that still seems to vary even between smaller and larger towns in the same country and time.
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15 Nov 2019 04:42 PST
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15 Nov 2019 08:45 PST
What I meant is that I'm from a small town, and the culture there with school and cheating and stuff is different than it would be in a larger city even one nearby.
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15 Nov 2019 14:17 PST
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