My passion is ...
Making people smile.
My parents always told me ...
Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.
My childhood ambition ...
Marine Biologist.
My favorite memory ...
Trying out the accoustics of the Sydni Opera House.
Why I write ...
It's possible to not write?
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
Anything I can get my hands on written by Terry Pratchett.
My first job ...
Ugh, telemarketing.
My best moment ...
When people look at me funny for laughing at my book in public.
My inspiration ...
That warm fuzzy feeling you get when you've made someones day better.
If you define anthro as meaning anthropomorphic and follow the definition according to the dictionary as "ascribing human form or attributes to a being or thing not human, esp. to a deity" or "resembling or made to resemble a human form" then no, people who draw anthropomorphic characters are not fetishists. If, however, you define anthro as relating to the "Furry Fandom" subculture, one can not separate its history from that of "furverts" (a conjunction of "furry" and "pervert") who are a specific subgroup of the subculture that draw, write about, or otherwise portray human-animal hybrids...
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