I was just wandering.........
Posted by FurryCane on Wed, 2007-11-14 17:31
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"Never Take Life Seriously.......trust me........no one else does...." Location: Byron, Georgia, USA
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Is there a age limit for the fur conventions, I mean I am 16 and have transportation, but do I have to be an adult.......oh and if anyone could give some tips on how to sneak away from my primitive baptist parents, who think that I have become a freak because I want to be furry, and get to the con, please tell me.......my parents suck..... |

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I am afraid we can't help you. There is an age limit. If you are under 18, you need parental permission to attend.
If I can offer a little unsolicited advice, it's really not a good idea to sneak off someplace that your parents wouldn't approve. You can get yourself in trouble doing that, and can cause a load of trouble for the place that you do the sneaking to. You're better off making your parents understand what Anthrocon is all about. Maybe even bring them along.
Your first step should be to show them the "About furry" and "About Anthrocon" links on this page. If you try to explain to them what Furry fandom is by listing all the things it is not, you are simply going to close their minds to the idea. Look at some of the other recent threads on the issue on this site.
Gads, I should make an FAQ for this.
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With how many people who are asking about this and requesting help, a FAQ would be usefull. If you need any help sweets let me know.
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It really would be quite helpful, considering the number of underage furries and furfans we have in attendance every year, and the frequency with which they clash with their parents about wanting to go. I hate watching ppl get into such damaging cycles as this.
I don't know if there's anything i can offer that you and lmai don't have in spades, but if i can be helpful in any way, let me know.
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Speaking as one of the guys who gets tasked with tracking down minors who hit the con without parental permission:
Please don't. The best possible outcome is that 10 or 20 people spend hours tracking you down, you get on Uncle Kage's fecal roster, and it turns an enjoyable weekend into a pain in the tuchus for all of us. And the repercussions on you from your parents are probably not worth what enjoyment you'd get from your time in Pittsburgh.
The worst possible outcome involves your parents calling the police as well as the con, and trust me, from there it goes right downhill.
I wish I had more palatable advice for you. Good luck with your parents, and just keep reminding yourself that you're not that far from legal adulthood.
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On an minutely related note Kage, thanks for helping me explain the fandom to the mundane couple in the lobby at MFF. I do not have much experience in dealing with that type of situation, so it was nice to have a pro on paw to help. My general routine for dealing with questions pertaining to the fandom is to shrug, pose for pictures, wave and walk away. Without my fursuit though that would have just seemed rude and awkward.
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Dear lord, you want me to do what with that hairdryer!?
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Question reffering the question. Now if you bring your parent, is it possible at all to do stuff without them on your heels? (really like to know this)
It may seem impossible and maybe you just cant reach, all you have to do is get a little "lift" and you will be on your way!
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That's really something that's between you and your parents. The convention staff can't stop your parents from going around with you if that's what they want to do. So you'd have to talk with your parents about whether they'd let you go off on your own during the con.
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permalinkLocation: Philadelphia area, PA
*nodnods*
What hir said.
The best i can suggest is that you talk to them in advance about it, and maybe suggest that you go off to do x-y-z and meet back up for dinner or a panel you'd both enjoy (or even the art show!) at such a time.
Note: if you have a cell phone, it may be easier to persuade them of this stuff, just b/c they know that they can reach you (and you them) at any time. Being consistent and on time meeting up with them probably also gets you brownie points. Once the schedule comes out, you might look through it for events that you might like to attend together and some events they might especially like to attend while you're doing other stuff. And i would be prepared that you probably can't go to much of the late night stuff without themwanting to tag along...which, knowing the sleep habits of many parents, means you probably can't make much of the late night stuff.
Just think of this as a stepping stone to future AC gathers with less supervision.
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I have to agree with Kage. It's never good to sneak away from your parents. Speaking as a parent this could be severely frightening, and very much discourage them from ever letting you become part of the furry community or attending any form of furry event. You would do more harm then good by doing something like that.
If you have a friend who is 18 or over and are able to get your parents permission, then 2008 is an attendable con.
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where do you come from? (i meant what contry)
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I be a Canadian Good sir
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permalinkNow then, if nothing can convince your parents this is safe, you'll have to wait until
you're 18 to attend. AnthroCon will still be there.
If they CAN be convinced, they're welcome to attend. AnthroCon is FAMILY-FRIENDLY.
Most parents DON'T let their teenagers just run off to conventions, no matter the TYPE
of convention. (I've seen a few high schoolers at cons, but many college students at
cons by comparison.)
Now, if you want to educate them about AnthroCon and furry, there's plenty of ACCURATE
sources of information. Some are linked directly to the AnthroCon website.
Here's some more.
Mark Evanier is not a furry- he's worked on tv, movies, comic books, cartoons.
He was a Guest of Honor at AnthroCon 2007.
He has a blog.
Here's what he (who's not a furry) said about AnthroCon:
http://www.newsfromme.com/archives/2007_07_02.html#013668
http://www.newsfromme.com/archives/2007_07_05.html#013678
http://www.newsfromme.com/archives/2007_07_07.html#013681
http://www.newsfromme.com/archives/2007_07_08.html#013689
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Not SPECIFICALLY about AnthroCon, but about furry cons
(about FurFright in CT, which is a sister con that many ACers also attend),
is this article, written by a reporter who WANTED to write about pervy stuff,
but couldn't find any to writeabout....
http://www.hartfordadvocate.com/article.cfm?aid=3873
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If your parents cannot be convinced please, for the sake of everyone involved, wait until you turn 18 to attend. Anthrocon will not disappear in two years, we will still be here waiting for you bigger and better then ever. Do not under any circumstances go behind your parents back! Nothing is as hard to rebuild as trust, and without the trust of your parents life will be very hard for you my friend.
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Dear lord, you want me to do what with that hairdryer!?
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