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lupestripe ([personal profile] lupestripe) wrote2009-04-01 02:48 pm

Alternate Fursonas

How many of you have more than one fursona?
Do you alternate between different fursonas (depending on mood or current experiences perhaps)?
Do you have fursonas that once meant a lot to you but have since been made redundant in favour of another fursona?

I only ask because of a reply I received from [livejournal.com profile] chakatstreak  in one of the topics below.

To me, Lupestripe has only ever been one fursona and although he migrated from being pure wolf to wolf/husky hybrid, the characteristics have stayed the same. The fun-loving, bouncy canid with a penchant for being pink and floofy is how I would like the world to be and I project this through my fursona. Equally, I project the person I want to be through it too - bouncy, happy, carefree and liberated from the many problems that life tends to throw our way.

I guess this is similar to that of a lot of furs but if you have more than one fursona, what does this mean? Do your different fursonas represent different aspects of your personality? Do you connect to them spirituality? Are they representations of your dreams and what you hope to be (or what you hope the world to be)? Or is it simply because you can empathise with more than one creature and like the variety?

With me, I just want to be a canid. I feel empathy for the species, I like their general attitude and I think they are goddarn cute. Life would be so much simplier if I was a dog. Everyone has a different relationship with their fursona though. What's yours?

[identity profile] blueberrybadger.livejournal.com 2009-04-01 08:54 pm (UTC)(link)
I originally joined as a blue fox, but very quickly i came to realise that I am a badger. I feel a very strong connection with badgers, occasionally bordering on a spiritual level (spirituality being something i would like to explore more of).

I thought about _why_ I changed a lot. My best guess would be that how I felt at that moment in my life, recognising I am furry, I identified as being traits of a fox. As I gradually 'settled in' as it were I quickly came to the actualisation I am a badger.

A little odd I know :o)

[identity profile] dark-raven-wolf.livejournal.com 2009-04-02 08:40 am (UTC)(link)
not really a lot of people take their time to choose the animal that truely represents them

[identity profile] avon-deer.livejournal.com 2009-04-02 11:26 am (UTC)(link)
I still remember being startled by a badger snuffling around in my garden when I was younger. :D