It’s a similar situation to how you should treat a celebrity, perhaps at a furry convention.People who are well known will be in demand, and they may find themselves constantly interrupted by well-meaning fans.
And many of those will already be in a relationship, or otherwise not available.It’s interesting stuff but it’s not the topic of this article.I accept that some readers might challenge my characterization of men’s rights, and I’m happy to participate in a wider discussion: perhaps in a co-authored point-counterpoint article for future publication here on [a][s].You can read how we reached that conclusion, along with some discussion in a previous article (which has my favourite title to date): It’s Raining Men.It shows how furry’s gender imbalance and sexual orientation demographics conspire to make it difficult for heterosexual guys to find a relationship with a fellow furry.