Posted on 05/31/2016 7:07:35 AM PDT by Sybeck1
Its easy to laugh at a grown man in a rubber dog suit chewing on a squeaky toy. Maybe too easy, in fact, because to laugh is to dismiss it, denigrate it ignore the fact that many of us have found comfort and joy in pretending to be animals at some point in our lives.
Secret Life of the Human Pups is a sympathetic look at the world of pup play, a movement that grew out of the BDSM community and has exploded in the last 15 years as the internet made it easier to reach out to likeminded people. While the pup community is a broad church, human pups tend to be male, gay, have an interest in dressing in leather, wear dog-like hoods, enjoy tactile interactions like stomach rubbing or ear tickling, play with toys, eat out of bowls and are often in a relationship with their human handlers.
In the documentary, we see Tom, AKA Spot, take part in the Mr Puppy Europe competition in Antwerp, a mix of beauty pageant, talent show and Crufts; David, AKA Bootbrush, talk to camera in a leather dog mask; two pups walk through London pretending to wee on lampposts to raise awareness of their identity; and lots of men jumping up for treats, barking and wagging their mechanical tails.
When I speak to Tom, he is keen to point out that puppy play is about more than just outfits and surface-level power games: its about being given licence to behave in a way that feels natural, even primal. Youre not worrying about money, or food, or work, says Tom, who works as an engineer in a theatre. Its just the chance to enjoy each others company on a very simple level.
(Excerpt) Read more at theguardian.com ...
Where to begin? Or is it simply the end.....?
Once a “Furry,” always a Furry?
As I recall from another article the woman posed in that picture showing something other than joy, left him because she couldn’t handle his dementia.
Jimmy Fallon: “Thanks Dog Men for making it very evident who you would vote for and why...”
I wonder what bathroom they use. The nearest fire hydrant?
Look up Monty Python’s classic, “The Mouse Problem”, about men wanting to dress up like mice a bit.
“Truth is always stranger than fiction.”
Give a whole new meaning to “doggie style”, doesn’t it?
Stymied childhood development.
Wow, talk about “barking mad!”
Well, if they don’t have collars with current licenses they should be rounded up and neutered so as to hold down the population.
To these dog people I would say, In the words of the late great Graham Chapman: “You’re a bloody looney!”
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Look at her stare.
I wonder how their future Islamonazi masters will react to this ... I heard they’re not too fond of dogs.
I long for the good old days, where rational people saw freaks like these for what they are, rather than trying to nurture their mental illnesses.
They don’t need to choose a restroom. They will demand to poo on the sidewalk.
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