![]() Several furries have confirmed that this is not an actual thing. The furries engage in an activity called scritching, which is basically grooming as animals would. I imagine these don't exist either (outside of Second Life), and if they do it would probably be in a hotel room and not an actual room at the convention. These rooms are complete with porno music and rave lights. At this convention, there are private backrooms that are dedicated to furpiles and yiffing. ![]() Although I know nothing about furry conventions, I would imagine that this is unrealistic. There are very few uncostumed furries at the convention. Most people at the convention are wearing full fursuits (at least 80% I would say), and those who aren't are donned in ears and a snout. The furry characters don't seem to act like actual furries would. The characters also keep referring to fursuiters as "plushies." One character, Grissom, is fascinated by them another character, Catherine, thinks that they are complete weirdos. Understandably, the characters in the show know nothing about furries. Many of the furry activities seen on the show are sexual, from a fursuit strip club to yiff orgies. They believe that being a furry is a mostly sexual thing, and they portray the furries as promiscuous. The writers seem to mash several negative stereotypes into this episode and don't really portray any of the positive aspects of the furry fandom (except possibly for the sexual liberation and discovery of one character). Feel free to fact-check me if I got something about the fandom wrong.Īlthough I know I don't know everything about the furry fandom (especially when it comes to conventions and fursuits), I do consider myself a furry, and I can tell you for a fact that the CSI writers did not adequately research for episode "Fur and Loathing" (4x05). I watched it with some other people on this subreddit and I decided to write a review.
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