Can someone please tell me what a fury is?

Contributor: Secret Pleasure Secret Pleasure
Now I don't want to sound ignorant and I am sure there might be something about this one here or I could probally google it, but I figured it would just be easier to ask here. But what is a fury? i have seen people on here post about fury's but never really explain what it is can someone please explain it to me thanks.
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Contributor: Jordan B Jordan B
Now I'm intrigued.
04/13/2012
Contributor: Raigne Raigne
If you're talking about a product Eden carries, it's a stainless steel cock ring. You could have just used the product search. No googling was necessary.
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Contributor: K101 K101
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Originally posted by Secret Pleasure
Now I don't want to sound ignorant and I am sure there might be something about this one here or I could probally google it, but I figured it would just be easier to ask here. But what is a fury? i have seen people on here post about fury's ... more
Do you mean furry? It's people who dress up like animals and do it.
04/13/2012
Contributor: Chirple Chirple
Furries range from people who just appreciate and draw anthropomorphic art, to people who dress up in fur suits, to people who yiff (do it) in fur suits.

The Furies were kind of like Aphrodite's creepy-cut-off-penis sisters.
04/13/2012
Contributor: Antipova Antipova
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Originally posted by Chirple
Furries range from people who just appreciate and draw anthropomorphic art, to people who dress up in fur suits, to people who yiff (do it) in fur suits.

The Furies were kind of like Aphrodite's creepy-cut-off-penis sisters.
Thanks for answering both the intended question and the asked question.
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Contributor: MistressDandelion MistressDandelion
Furries are also persons who identify as animals(fursona) and are not always fetichists.
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Contributor: vanilla&chocolate vanilla&chocolate
When I read this, I immediately thought of the furies that come from Greek mythology and that are prominently featured in the play "The Flies" by Jean-Paul Sartre. But that's just the philosophy geek talking
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Contributor: El-Jaro El-Jaro
There's another thread on this.
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Contributor: Secret Pleasure Secret Pleasure
thank you for the answers and my bad furries not furys.
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