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What do u think of faux fur coat?

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Red Red NSW Posts: 23
11 22 May 2013
I still prefer the real thing myself, just like women with fake breasts, it doesn't interest me at all - I'm more a natural is best sort of person
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EmmaMacmillan EmmaMacmillan United States Posts: 11
12 22 May 2013
Everyone has his own choice. Respect ur choice. Also want to say RESPECT LIFE meantime
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Red Red NSW Posts: 23
13 22 May 2013
EmmaMacmillan said:
Everyone has his own choice. Respect ur choice. Also want to say RESPECT LIFE meantime
Thank you and yes respect life is a big part of my decision to or not to take an animals life - it's must be utilised to it's fullest - ie food and skins for clothing/bedding etc.
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Cow Hugger Cow Hugger SA Posts: 346
14 22 May 2013
Um that is a messed up way to think, animals are not objects, just because you don't use them doesn't mean they are wasted.. just like your grandma isn't wasted if you don't make her skin into leather and eat her corpse..
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Jordana Jordana VIC Posts: 37
15 23 May 2013
I personally like the look of fur clothing (faux of course) and I don't think there is anything wrong with replicating the beauty of an animals natural coat.

But it can be hard to distinguish faux from real, especially in a public setting. I wouldn't want other people to see it on the street and decide they'll go buy a fur item as well (and accidently or on purpose buy real fur). That risk is too big for me to actually wear faux fur myself.
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Red Red NSW Posts: 23
16 23 May 2013
Wolf said:
just like your grandma isn't wasted if you don't make her skin into leather and eat her corpse..
What a strange person you are to say something like that, very odd indeed.
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KirstyGirl KirstyGirl TAS Posts: 754
17 23 May 2013
Red said:
Wolf said:
just like your grandma isn't wasted if you don't make her skin into leather and eat her corpse..
What a strange person you are to say something like that, very odd indeed.
It's simple really.. You're an animal too, how is it any different? It's someone's body we're talking about, it's not something to use. We cannot own another being.
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Ariadne Ariadne SA Posts: 148
18 23 May 2013
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To quote Red:

"I still prefer the real thing myself, just like women with fake breasts, it doesn't interest me at all - I'm more a natural is best sort of person"


Indeed natural is best - left on the animal to live out it's days in peace and without fear of being captured, electrocuted anally and then skinned.
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EmmaMacmillan EmmaMacmillan United States Posts: 11
19 23 May 2013
Jordana said:
I personally like the look of fur clothing (faux of course) and I don't think there is anything wrong with replicating the beauty of an animals natural coat.

But it can be hard to distinguish faux from real, especially in a public setting. I wouldn't want other people to see it on the street and decide they'll go buy a fur item as well (and accidently or on purpose buy real fur). That risk is too big for me to actually wear faux fur myself.
well, it's a problem. Maybe the coat should be labelled as amazing faux fur outside to solve the problem. hah, i am just kidding. Anybody have a better solution?
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Red Red NSW Posts: 23
20 23 May 2013
Ariadne said:
*edit*
To quote Red:

"I still prefer the real thing myself, just like women with fake breasts, it doesn't interest me at all - I'm more a natural is best sort of person"


Indeed natural is best - left on the animal to live out it's days in peace and without fear of being captured, electrocuted anally and then skinned.
Nah there too hard to wear with the carcass still attached! - I can't speak for how others kill their quarry, me I just shoot em! so no need to electrocute anally as you put it.
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