PITTSBURGH - A former Pennsylvania Senate staffer has been arrested on charges he wanted to engage in sex acts with a 15-year-old boy while dressed in a panda costume, state Attorney General Tom Corbett said.
There's a whole fringe culture out there that we know little about:
'Furring' is new sex craze for perverts Forget dogging – the new sex craze is 'furring'. The practice sees people dressing up in giant teddy bear or other outfits and meeting in woodlands and forests for sex. Participants – sometimes called 'furverts' – also dress as rabbits, squirrels or cartoon characters. One furry – known as 'Paddington' – regularly takes part in the activity in woods at St Austell, Cornwall. He said: 'St Austell is fast becoming a hotbed for furries since a new group started up. 'We're a group of people who like things to do with animals. It's great to meet up with fellow furries and enjoy the great outdoors.' Tina Patterson, owner of the Make Believe fancy-dress hire shop in St Austell, said: 'I wonder where my costumes go sometimes. The most popular is Sylvester the Cat.'
Amoung consenting adults, OK, but leave the minors along.
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I've got nothing.
EWWWWWWWW! Sick. Especially when directed at a young boy.
If you think that is gross....you should look at BME Video....now that is disgusting!
Church of Fudge.
Two girls One cup in nothing when you see Church of Fudge...
This incident is pretty f'd up.
That really isn't that bad compared to some of the stuff I have seen.
**Not suitable for CKA**
Republicans. That all you have to say about this one. Republicans.
What about them? Certainly you wouldn't be ignorant enough to say that has anything to do with this?
Forget dogging – the new sex craze is 'furring'.
The practice sees people dressing up in giant teddy bear or other outfits and meeting in woodlands and forests for sex.
Participants – sometimes called 'furverts' – also dress as rabbits, squirrels or cartoon characters.
One furry – known as 'Paddington' – regularly takes part in the activity in woods at St Austell, Cornwall.
He said: 'St Austell is fast becoming a hotbed for furries since a new group started up.
'We're a group of people who like things to do with animals. It's great to meet up with fellow furries and enjoy the great outdoors.'
Tina Patterson, owner of the Make Believe fancy-dress hire shop in St Austell, said: 'I wonder where my costumes go sometimes.
The most popular is Sylvester the Cat.'
Amoung consenting adults, OK, but leave the minors along.
Myself, I prefer women dressed as cats: