That's only as far as your country is concerned, the scene in the UK is far from decentralised.
I think it's now approaching the point where no matter where you live you're probably never more than an hour to 2 hours away from another fur and that's only if you live on a Scottish mountain side; in the city you're probably less than 20 minutes away.
just out of curiosity, how did you end up in Louisiana in the first place? Not much there to do XD You mentioned some time back you were near Monroe, right?
It's still quite central US though, I imagine it's a bit different to the Deep South though. Don't know how progressive the Mid-West is but as gay marriage is legal in Iowa, perhaps quite progressive.
My Dad was transfered to a chemical plant in Lake Charles, Louisiana for a year, which is why we ended up there. It was quite fun but a little different.
True, population density wise, the UK leads the way. There are furs in the outreaches, as we all know about. Dunno how many there are in Cornwall though, come to think it. Probably will be soon :)
I do wonder for the south west, seems quiet other than the Plymouth and Bristol meets. Now Northern Ireland, that's real quiet, nobody seems to know what goes on there!
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