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Once more, the two houses are conversing. Cora’s house (the one for artists) is angry with Theo’s house (our furry habitat). There’s an answer yet to be determined here and, if our furry house is correct, “the fox knows” what’s happening. We’re closer to understanding now. Stay tuned.
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The plot thickens.
Yeah I dont think this is over yet. My thought is on when I first became a furry; it took forever to work out what my fursona was; I toyed with a lot of ideas but nothing ‘clicked’. Maybe that is the reason and she needs to first work out what she is internally before the house effect would come into play.
I was imagining myself as a furry at age 6 years, so … idunno, maybe it is harder for some than others?