ReedeFox > 31/10/2019, 15:17
Quote:I have always been different. I just always had a fascination with cats and I felt myself, I'm a cat.
I go through life being a cat - it's just who I am. I've always worn cat ears.
It started when I was in high school, I don't remember exactly what age I was but it came from an anime cartoon. I was like, 'Oh, that's cool. I want to be that in real life,' so I just started applying that to my real life.
I don't think I started the ears, tail, the collar and all that stuff until later on.
I was bullied a lot for wearing the ears and just being a nerd. So I kind of kept it a little bit hidden.
Quote:I just saw other girls doing it, so I felt more comfortable doing it myself.
Quote:She might have been wearing ears at the time but I didn't notice that.
It wasn't until talking to her on Messenger later that I found out that she was more into the kitten side of things and did that regularly since she was a teenager.
Everyone has something different that they do. I see it as another outlet for a person to enjoy, relax, be themselves and be creative
Quote:My family and certain people are not accepting and they don't want to know anything about it.
It's hard but I'm going to be who I am no matter if people are going to be accepting of this lifestyle or not.
I'm just going to be who I am. I've always felt like I was a cat.
When I'm in my kitten mode I'm happy. It's my space.
Growing up I had to pretend to be normal and not be the cat person, but now I get to be myself. I get to express myself - I get to climb, if I want to climb, if I want to drink out of a bowl, if I want to wear a collar, if I want to wear my ears, I can do it.
I don't have anybody stopping me saying, 'Okay, well, you need to be normal.' Now I can just be myself
spitefulI > 31/10/2019, 15:25
ReedeFox > 31/10/2019, 15:52