Furry fandom
The furry fandom is a subculture defined by an interest in anthropomorphic animal characters. Members of the fandom, known as furries, create their own characters in the form of fursonas and fursuits, engaging with fellow furries on the internet and at furry conventions.
While some furries engage in the subculture primarily through sexual activities, many portrayals of furries' sexuality are characterized as exaggerated and associated with a negative perception. Stigma against furries has led to individuals hiding their furry identity from friends, family, or coworkers. The furry fandom is largely male-dominated, but a significant portion of the fandom identifies as transgender or otherwise outside the gender binary.
Terms for the fandom originated in the 1980s, though portrayal of anthropomorphic animals had existed previously in culture and literature. Socialization between members of the furry fandom grew through the development of the Internet, and the first furry conventions started through the efforts of artists and anthropomorphic animal fans at science fiction conventions in the 1980s, at which time highly anthropomorphized characters were known mainly as funny animals. Furry conventions have since grown to host thousands of attendees, have varying economic impact on their host cities, and are often associated with charities.