Plaidshepherd
Tourist
In my early 30s with a lovely german shepherd girl, having the best time of our lives. From eastern manitoba/western ontario kenora region.
Never socialized much with the community and kept to myself for the most part. Recently started chatting about it with some close friends from the US, it's been insanely refreshing to actually talk about.
Looking for more localish folks that I can connect with.
Bit about me:
Grew up with more dog friends than human friends, so growing up with them through puberty was a time. First ever 'crushes' were all dogs and horses.
Being obsessed with anything related to animals, I ended up in the furry community and still am. For a long time I tried to ignore the temptation to be active with my girls, the shame I felt, all the self harm, the folks I was hanging out with, everything was just a lot. So I shut myself off from the topic and tried to ignore it for many years. Tried to be 'normal'.
Worked hard and I'm finally stable. Have a job, recently got my first house, living on my own with complete privacy with my girls. Living the dream.
Finally after so many years I'm exploring this side of me and accepting myself. Starting to make zoo friends which is helping incredibly.
Looking forward to learning and meeting folks.
Much love to you!
Never socialized much with the community and kept to myself for the most part. Recently started chatting about it with some close friends from the US, it's been insanely refreshing to actually talk about.
Looking for more localish folks that I can connect with.
Bit about me:
Grew up with more dog friends than human friends, so growing up with them through puberty was a time. First ever 'crushes' were all dogs and horses.
Being obsessed with anything related to animals, I ended up in the furry community and still am. For a long time I tried to ignore the temptation to be active with my girls, the shame I felt, all the self harm, the folks I was hanging out with, everything was just a lot. So I shut myself off from the topic and tried to ignore it for many years. Tried to be 'normal'.
Worked hard and I'm finally stable. Have a job, recently got my first house, living on my own with complete privacy with my girls. Living the dream.
Finally after so many years I'm exploring this side of me and accepting myself. Starting to make zoo friends which is helping incredibly.
Looking forward to learning and meeting folks.
Much love to you!