by ProfessorPig » April 16th, 2015, 9:43 am
what furries want is really to varied to be answered. one of the things that makes the fandom interesting to me is that its the only fandom that does not have a core mythology. everyone is drawn to it for different reasons, its just the loose appreciation of anthropomorphic characters that hold the community together.
i post files on fa, and i like to ask any of my watchers what they are looking for in hypnosis. most of the feedback i get is from people who are looking for more of what i am already posting, or related subjects. but i do get quite a lot of feedback from people looking for totally different stuff from what i post.
according to the furry survey, wolves make up about a quarter of the fandom.
http://vis.adjectivespecies.com/furrysurvey/explorer/
i think this is true for the part of the community interested in hypnosis. most of the requests i get, that deal with animals other than pigs, are canid related.
from there the requests break down roughly in half into people who want files to explore their fursona better or people who want to explore their fetishes.
the people who want to explore their fursonas better break down into two camps. people who would like to get into the headspace of their character or the headspace of the animal that their character is, or people who would like to experience the perception of transforming physically into their character. a common example of this is wanting to feel like they have a tail.
but when you start look at the individual requests, even if you have 3 or more similar ones, there are often small elements of conflict that prevent it from working for everyone.
if you want to make files for the furry community there are two equally valid paths you can take that to me seem like the best ways to make files for furries. you can make files based on specific requests of others, or you can focus mostly on files that you want to experience.