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UrPartnerInCrime@sh.itjust.works to Asklemmy@lemmy.ml · 1 year ago

How come older people like to act like furries are this outlandish idea but the thought of being with a mermaid has been around a lot longer

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How come older people like to act like furries are this outlandish idea but the thought of being with a mermaid has been around a lot longer

UrPartnerInCrime@sh.itjust.works to Asklemmy@lemmy.ml · 1 year ago
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    Because people didn’t dress up as mermaids and go to cons and express how deep down inside they truly are a mermaid, and have a high likelihood of fucking someone else who also felt the same way.

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      Uh… I hate to tell you this but people absolutely dress as mermaids and do conventions… There’s a whole home industry of people who make custom silicon tails.

      https://aquamermaid.com/blogs/news/mermaid-convention?srsltid=AfmBOoofN82kC8kQ_774E8rKcE1-Mi9CBZXEfvIqLckEK1cq7bXWHFum

      https://www.themernation.com/silicone-tail

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        didn’t

        Past tense.

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          Dunno what to tell yeh mate, it’s about as oldif not older than Furry culture. Weeki Watchee springs started a whole thing with their Mermaid shows and the subculture basically took off from like the early 60’s… And was probably about as horny as a lot of other subcultures that started around the same time.

      • NauticalNoodle@lemmy.ml
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        Huh. New kink unlocked.

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      I happened to be staying in Key West at the same time as a convention. There absolutely are people who believe they are mermaids.

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    To be fair, I think people looked at the folks who were into mermaids as outlandish too. “Been around for a long time” doesn’t mean the same thing as “totally accepted socially”.

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    I mean, the point of a mermaid isn’t that it’s a sexy looking fish, it’s that other than its tail, it looks like beautiful human women. In some stories, sailors don’t even realize they’re taking to mermaids because their tails are underwater. Also, mermaids were generally considered bad omens or malicious entities, and when they did seduce humans, it was usually to kill them, so it’s not like the folklore was very pro-mermaid sex.

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    Being with a mermaid is also an outlandish idea

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      I was gonna make a joke that it’s also an idea that’s on so many street corners and coffee cups. However after googling I found out that it’s a siren on the Starbucks logo and not a mermaid. My joke fails on both humour and fact.

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        What is a siren, but a mermaid?

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          there are different depictions of sirens. most commonly they are depicted as creatures similar to harpies. the mermaid form is second most common i think.

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            Sirens depicted as harpies? Source?

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              https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siren_(mythology)

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                Wow. Thank you for that. I didn’t know.

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    I mean, the mermaid is missing the part I like the most…

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      You want the other kind of mermaid…

      Mermaid

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        Those are some nice legs…

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          Slayers is a great anime

    • AlternatePersonMan@lemmy.world
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      The cloaca?

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      This seems like a good place to leave this…

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    Probably because old folks know that mermaids are a myth and don’t identify as mermaids ( although ai think I saw a docuseries about a 30ish year old thinking he was one) Where as furries bleed the line between what might be fetish realm, and what might be some people actually believing/thinking they are a furry animal–which would be considered a delusion.

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    My brother in Christ, werewolves existed for at least 150 years and shape shifting goes back hundreds more. A beast that becomes a person… What could that possibly be for? A person becoming a beast is easy and the not weird part of folk history that didn’t upset any kind of established morals. Violence is a part of life. Hot wolf dick that escapes into the night after making sweaty sheets? More difficult to keep as an oral tradition. Well, in stories at least.

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      Egyptian and Mesopotamian ruins are full of furry pics, it’s literally the oldest fandom in the world.

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    Wouldn’t a mermaid be called a scaley?

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      Nope, different nerd culture entirely. Seriously, they have their own conventions, instead of fursuits they do custom silicone tails and train to swim in them, have contests and pagents and things. There’s basically no overlap between the two communities. Scaleys are folk in the fursuit community who do dragon and lizard personas.

      I have odd connections. Being in the film industry I have friends through props depts who do furry cons and one of my coworkers does underwater photography for people in the Mermaid subculture.

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    I personally don’t really care that much, but I guess this is mostly about “living stuff out openly” vs. “keeping your fetish in non-public spaces”.

    Yes, there are public mermaid events, but I don’t think those are perceived as less weird.

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    Now ask them about reversed mermaid

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    I would say that if anyone is upset about an older furry, then that person is living proof that furry is a sexualised fetish. Why else would it upset them?

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    Being a furry is not common. What’s not common is treated as strange and potentionally harmful.

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    It’s like one of those irregular verbs. I’ve got a cool fantasy, you’re a pervert, he’s in jail, etc.

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    Title gore.

    • UrPartnerInCrime@sh.itjust.worksOP
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      Good one, M137

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    Guy getting with a mermaid is straight.

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