Just scrolling down comments and saw this heated discussion and saw an idea that seemed interesting, to add a button to block furry content if one so pleases. Of course to Furry fans this might seem unfair in someway and I even read that if this button is created that there would be more request for those to limit everything they like, which I think is false. It's not about limiting what everyone likes so everyone can be pleased, but constructing the site a way people can feel more comfortable. I for one am happy about blocking male content, because when I want to see giant woman, the last thing I want to run in to is a page full of giant penises. I believe the reason for the block male content is because of the dynamic of how different it is from the female one and how far it crosses sexual preferences. If you are straight then the sight of male content can seem repulsive, but it does exist for a group who likes it and I believe everyone has a right to like what they like. The same goes for furry, seeing as the dynamic breaks the boundary of gender and shifts on to bestiality. If you like furry then it would be hard to see why a giant horse or a lizard with breast is not attractive and might in some ways disgust to some, of course those who are not into furry should also understand that we can't judge others preference because we don't like or understand them. I just say the button is a good idea because male and furry are a whole other dynamic and are far different from difference between a real life woman to a drawn woman. The physique and anatomy is the reason for hiding male material, but those same reasons can apply to furry as well. I am not bashing furry or trying to remove it, but I am just saying that proposal was not a bad idea and it might be hard for others who are passionate about furry to understand why, but the differences between GTS and male content don't differ from the differences from Furry and GTS. I believe to each there own and support what people like, this was just my take on the button idea. Everyone should remember to be tolerant of others preferences, but we all have to understand that our preferences are not for everybody.
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