crowfang

@riptorn711 I'm doing lovely

YourLocalAroAceEnby

I think my theriotype is an artic fox, but I'm not sure. I've known I was a canine of some sort since I was little, but only more recently have I been getting fox, then artic fox. I've also been getting Red Fox, but I'm not sure. I am very nocturnal, and I absolutely love water and snowy woods.

YourLocalAroAceEnby

(this was meant for anyone to reply, I just need some help)
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UltimateGarlicbread

Is this account still inactive? I just found your therian book and it really helped!

SilverSweetTea

@An_Abnormal_Furry yeah i think it is but its nice to see people are still looking at thier stuff. If scorch could see these comments they would say thank you for the support and i love you all my pups
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TheAmazingMe321

Hello. I'm slightly new to therianthropy and it's difficult for me to meditate due to my active mind. I've read your "Therian Help" story, and I thought that you might be able to help me with therianthropy. I am unsure of whether or not I am therian. I nearly constantly have phantom limbs of a tail and largeish wolf-like ears. I -under strong emotion- think in color and emotion. I also feel the urges to howl, growl, etc. Could you help me?

TheAmazingMe321

I will do a lot of research, but what would you suggest I base my research around?
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crowfang

 This defiantly sounds probable. Do a crap ton of research on it, although perhaps your wolf was once wild and later was taken in by humans for whatever reason. 
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TheAmazingMe321

In the dream I turned into a dark colored wolf. I'm not positive on the coloring, because the dream was set in a dark forest, but the wolf was dark on the landscape. In the dream, I was running as a solitary wolf until several others joined me and ran behind, with me at the front. I remember howling first, then the other wolves joined in the howling. When i woke up, the dream had felt so real. I've also had a memory come up before. But it was different than a wolf's, it was more of a domestic dog's memory.
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