icepilot Posted May 3, 2007 Share Posted May 3, 2007 I have wondered about this for a while and decided it was time to put this out to the Den for an informal poll. We all share a love or attraction to fur. We talk about the magic and power of fur. We talk about how fur makes the wearer look so incredible. When I learned about the word Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Worker 11811 Posted May 3, 2007 Share Posted May 3, 2007 A woman with long, flowing hair can be a real turn-on. Hair is part of the package but it's not the main attraction. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
icepilot Posted May 3, 2007 Author Share Posted May 3, 2007 oops! spell that Doraphilia............. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted May 3, 2007 Share Posted May 3, 2007 It's a no-brainer in my book. Cropped hair on a woman is a BIG turn OFF. The longer (max to waist), the thicker the better. Straight or curlly. I do like full Page boy cuts too. Red prefered of course. NO bottle blondes please. Otherwise I'm not at all particular OFF Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted May 3, 2007 Share Posted May 3, 2007 I love hair but it isn't essential; I also think it is unrelated to fur fetish. Anyone who doubts themselves this should answer your questions: http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/8569/furs/cl08.jpg Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FurLoverinFL Posted May 3, 2007 Share Posted May 3, 2007 I just love a lady with beautiful hair - could be long or short - only thing that matters to me is that it be 'right' for that person. Other body hair - I can live without, thank you very much! FLinFL Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted May 3, 2007 Share Posted May 3, 2007 Good point. Now a true hair fetishist would like that even under armpits. There I said it. It will put me off sex for a week just thinking about it but it needed to be said. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
itsend Posted May 3, 2007 Share Posted May 3, 2007 Absolutely not. The fur is the objective Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
trebor Posted May 4, 2007 Share Posted May 4, 2007 As we all know, sex is 90% mental and 10% physical. Therefore the attraction to human hair length and texture is a PURELY individual matter. If you are looking for any consensus on the issue, I would say that the number of pics posted of women with long hair in furs is a pretty good indicator. I find it interesting that many of the altered photos combine these two features. There are many men who LOVE long hair and I bet that if they discovered their attraction to fur it would be a double WHAMY. It is for me. See my latest three posts in the Fashion Gallery to see my point. Sorry touchfsable but the pic you posted.....well...ugh! But that's just my preference. If you like it...then that's all that matters. Trebor Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
icepilot Posted May 4, 2007 Author Share Posted May 4, 2007 Hmm....TOS your post with that picture presents quite a contrast! That image will keep me awake at night trying to sort things out. Kind a like making love in a small boat and suddenly falling into the very cold water. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
icepilot Posted May 4, 2007 Author Share Posted May 4, 2007 P.S> Guests: dont be afraid to vote! 200 views and only a few votes?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
icepilot Posted May 4, 2007 Author Share Posted May 4, 2007 In order to get that image out of my mind I found this wonderful piece in the gallety (thanks tryxie). Fur as good as hair? http://vdsden.thefurden.com/cpgfd/albums/userpics/10056/Kim_Noorda2117-KNoorda.jpg And also found a fine example of the transition/melting effect: http://vdsden.thefurden.com/cpgfd/albums/userpics/10056/cc-Gucci_Milan06aw_057-AnjaRubik.jpg Wow Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Worker 11811 Posted May 4, 2007 Share Posted May 4, 2007 The Dorothy Hamill "Short 'n Sassy" look that was popular in the 70's is OK with me but the Sinead O'Connor shaved head look is OUT. It really has a lot to do with the way the individual's personality comes across. I just couldn't imagine a figure skater like Hamill with long hair. It would be an impediment to the sport. But the hairstyle also fits her personality. Dorothy Hamill with long hair, below the shoulder, wouldn't be Dorothy Hamill anymore. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FurLoverinFL Posted May 5, 2007 Share Posted May 5, 2007 Short is okay - like I said - it needs to fit the person and Dorothy's 'do works. FLinFL ...wishing he had that much hair... I hate the Sinead O'Conner look, even if it isn't by choice if you know what I mean... ...and if you don't, all I can say is BALDNESS SUCKS! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted May 5, 2007 Share Posted May 5, 2007 I have loved fur just a bit longer than I have hair, but it is a texture thing for me. The longer and softer a woman's hair, the more it is a turn on for me. I have spent time with a few ladies that have waist or longer hair...and almost forgot about furs. Then too, some ladies with Dorothy Hamil or shorter hair and just had a blast with them with and without fur. But on topic, it is a texture thing for me. Soft hair, soft fur...fast heartbeat Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
icepilot Posted May 5, 2007 Author Share Posted May 5, 2007 Well said charlie; it IS a texture thing....long or short, the soft hair is the turn on. That is why I think there is a fur/hair connection (for me). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
trebor Posted May 6, 2007 Share Posted May 6, 2007 Charlie, you are sooo right. Soft shiny long hair and soft fur...droooool. Bob Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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