Fursona , 2020
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Many furries use an animal avatar known as a fursona to represent themselves in furry spaces. These characters are very personal to the individual and often act as a vehicle for exploring identity and creative self-expression. In this piece, a dragon sews himself together while filling himself with these intimate feelings that make fursonas so special to people.

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