I think
@Aragonn's post raises another question: do you plan on coming out as a furry to your family?
To me, when it comes to family I consider it one of those "none of your business" areas. It's not like your sexuality or gender identity where at some point it's going to be obvious to those around you, and I guess I don't really see the point in making it known to them. But on the other hand, I was just reading today that coming out as part of any "stigmatized group" is beneficial overall because the best way for people to see a group of people as normal is for them to have normal interactions with them.
To speak to
@Michi's post, it's also hugely problematic in
NationStates, judging from the amount of people punished for expressing those exact same sentiments. That's why I wonder about how comfortable people are opening up as a furry...to us, these things are utterly ridiculous, but there are people who truly believe those things. I happened to run into
a post on Reddit about someone's experience just putting up a furry avatar and how they feel embarrassed when they try to talk about being a furry.
And finally, to answer my own question...I'm comfortable with who I am, including with being a furry. It's something I take joy in and maybe even a bit of pride in, being part of something that's unique. Sometimes I'm afraid I'll look like a poser of sorts though, because I haven't developed a fursona yet, but otherwise I'm comfortable. I'm also comfortable with my friends knowing and people in general knowing, though I'd rather avoid the hassle of family and co-workers knowing. And it's not because I'd even really care, it's more because it would make for frustrating conversations that I'd rather just avoid.