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Posted: 11/19/2018 1:10:05 PM EDT
A US Navy woman has revealed how she spends her free time masquerading as a giant husky dog in a handcrafted fursuit in order to entertain her 23.6K Instagram followers - but she insists the quirky extra curricular activity isn't a sexual fetish for her.
US Navy aircrew survival equipmentman, Jordan Jones, 21, from Henryville, Indiana, first discovered the furry fandom when she was 18 after seeing a group of people dressed in fursuits in public and loved the idea. However, when she learned that the suits cost anywhere between $3,000 to $5,200 to buy, she put her dream of joining the fandom on hold. Then, last year Jordan was browsing Instagram and discovered the fursuits again; this time she decided she would make her own and spent just $400 on materials to make her suit, which then took a month-and-a-half of handcrafting to complete. Incredible pictures show Jordan as her doggy alter-ego, Aurora Bloom, meeting Bumblebee from the Transformers franchise, on the beach, and hanging out with young children at a Halloween party. For Jordan who is currently stationed in California, the best thing about the furry fandom is the positivity and people it has connected her with whilst offering her an escape from her hectic life through being able to portray her character. Whilst for some, the hobby might be a sexual fetish, Jordan doesn't partake in this aspect of the fandom, with her husband, Bailey, completely supportive of her pastime. 'I saw a group of fursuiters in public once and I loved them. After that I researched more on where to buy one, and found they are around three to five thousand dollars. Being only 18 at the time I couldn't afford one and dropped the idea for a few years,' said Jordan. 'Last winter, I came across fursuits on Instagram and from there it started again and it's when I decided I was going to make my very own. US Navy woman Jordan Jones has revealed how she spends her free time dressing up as a giant cartoon husky The 21-year-old first discovered the world of furry fandom on Instagram when she was just 18, and soon came up with the idea for her fluffy alter ego, Aurora Bloom (right) Jordan, who is married, insists that her hobby has nothing to do with fulfilling a sexual fantasy, despite that being the case for a number of people who partake in the furry lifestyle The furry enthusiast says her husband, Bailey, who is in the US Army, is fully supportive of her lifestyle, even though he does not partake himself Jordan actually made her fursuit herself at home, after discovering that buying the suits can cost over $5,000 Although she has faced some criticism and negativity online, Jordan says that the response to her furry character in real life has been nothing but positive 'The message I'd like to convey is that not all furries are only interested in the sexual fetish side of the fandom,' Jordan says of the lifestyle Jordan attends conventions and events as Aurora Bloom Jordan is open about her hobby with her Navy colleagues, and recently dressed up as Aurora to attend a family Halloween party of one of her co-workers More Pics and Video |
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After reading the thread title she is the last thing I expected.
I dunno, I anticipated someone, umm, with more girth and less cuteness. |
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If her hubby is in the Army, who is she hugging that's in the Navy?
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Does this costume have appropriate access holes?
Inquiring minds for research purposes |
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A US Navy woman has revealed how she spends her free time masquerading as a giant husky dog in a handcrafted fursuit in order to entertain her 23.6K Instagram followers - but she insists the quirky extra curricular activity isn't a sexual fetish for her. US Navy aircrew survival equipmentman, Jordan Jones, 21, from Henryville, Indiana, first discovered the furry fandom when she was 18 after seeing a group of people dressed in fursuits in public and loved the idea. However, when she learned that the suits cost anywhere between $3,000 to $5,200 to buy, she put her dream of joining the fandom on hold. Then, last year Jordan was browsing Instagram and discovered the fursuits again; this time she decided she would make her own and spent just $400 on materials to make her suit, which then took a month-and-a-half of handcrafting to complete. Incredible pictures show Jordan as her doggy alter-ego, Aurora Bloom, meeting Bumblebee from the Transformers franchise, on the beach, and hanging out with young children at a Halloween party. For Jordan who is currently stationed in California, the best thing about the furry fandom is the positivity and people it has connected her with whilst offering her an escape from her hectic life through being able to portray her character. Whilst for some, the hobby might be a sexual fetish, Jordan doesn't partake in this aspect of the fandom, with her husband, Bailey, completely supportive of her pastime. 'I saw a group of fursuiters in public once and I loved them. After that I researched more on where to buy one, and found they are around three to five thousand dollars. Being only 18 at the time I couldn't afford one and dropped the idea for a few years,' said Jordan. 'Last winter, I came across fursuits on Instagram and from there it started again and it's when I decided I was going to make my very own. https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2018/11/19/13/6379040-6405871-image-a-54_1542633045166.jpg US Navy woman Jordan Jones has revealed how she spends her free time dressing up as a giant cartoon husky https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2018/11/19/13/6379032-6405871-image-a-44_1542633040118.jpghttps://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2018/11/19/13/6379030-6405871-image-a-46_1542633040120.jpg The 21-year-old first discovered the world of furry fandom on Instagram when she was just 18, and soon came up with the idea for her fluffy alter ego, Aurora Bloom (right) https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2018/11/19/13/6379044-6405871-image-a-47_1542633040131.jpg Jordan, who is married, insists that her hobby has nothing to do with fulfilling a sexual fantasy, despite that being the case for a number of people who partake in the furry lifestyle https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2018/11/19/13/6379042-6405871-image-a-45_1542633040119.jpg The furry enthusiast says her husband, Bailey, who is in the US Army, is fully supportive of her lifestyle, even though he does not partake himself https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2018/11/19/13/6379028-6405871-image-a-43_1542633040114.jpg Jordan actually made her fursuit herself at home, after discovering that buying the suits can cost over $5,000 https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2018/11/19/13/6379018-6405871-image-a-49_1542633040207.jpg Although she has faced some criticism and negativity online, Jordan says that the response to her furry character in real life has been nothing but positive https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2018/11/19/13/6379036-6405871-image-a-41_1542633040018.jpg 'The message I'd like to convey is that not all furries are only interested in the sexual fetish side of the fandom,' Jordan says of the lifestyle https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2018/11/19/13/6379052-6405871-image-a-50_1542633040209.jpg Jordan attends conventions and events as Aurora Bloom https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2018/11/19/13/6379060-6405871-image-a-52_1542633040235.jpg Jordan is open about her hobby with her Navy colleagues, and recently dressed up as Aurora to attend a family Halloween party of one of her co-workers More Pics and Video View Quote Also she is lying through her teeth, there's no way in hell a fursuiter does not get off on this stuff. |
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I’m not into the furry thing but I’d give it a whirl for this chick. Not guilty.
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Some people dress as an operator. Some people dress as a furry.
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Fursuiting Experience with Aurora |
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I'd be really uneasy coming home to that thing standing there. Creepy.
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Pretty good costume made by herself... perhaps she should look into making more and selling them.
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I bet she’s popular on the ship.
The guy she’s hugging is a SeaBee. That’s the navy’s expeditionary camo. |
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A little crazy, but definitely not guilty.
Even better if the furry suit has access ports for convenient doggy style action. |
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A US Navy woman has revealed how she spends her free time masquerading as a giant husky dog in a handcrafted fursuit in order to entertain her 23.6K Instagram followers - but she insists the quirky extra curricular activity isn't a sexual fetish for her. US Navy aircrew survival equipmentman, Jordan Jones, 21, from Henryville, Indiana, first discovered the furry fandom when she was 18 after seeing a group of people dressed in fursuits in public and loved the idea. However, when she learned that the suits cost anywhere between $3,000 to $5,200 to buy, she put her dream of joining the fandom on hold. Then, last year Jordan was browsing Instagram and discovered the fursuits again; this time she decided she would make her own and spent just $400 on materials to make her suit, which then took a month-and-a-half of handcrafting to complete. Incredible pictures show Jordan as her doggy alter-ego, Aurora Bloom, meeting Bumblebee from the Transformers franchise, on the beach, and hanging out with young children at a Halloween party. For Jordan who is currently stationed in California, the best thing about the furry fandom is the positivity and people it has connected her with whilst offering her an escape from her hectic life through being able to portray her character. Whilst for some, the hobby might be a sexual fetish, Jordan doesn't partake in this aspect of the fandom, with her husband, Bailey, completely supportive of her pastime. 'I saw a group of fursuiters in public once and I loved them. After that I researched more on where to buy one, and found they are around three to five thousand dollars. Being only 18 at the time I couldn't afford one and dropped the idea for a few years,' said Jordan. 'Last winter, I came across fursuits on Instagram and from there it started again and it's when I decided I was going to make my very own. https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2018/11/19/13/6379040-6405871-image-a-54_1542633045166.jpg US Navy woman Jordan Jones has revealed how she spends her free time dressing up as a giant cartoon husky https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2018/11/19/13/6379032-6405871-image-a-44_1542633040118.jpghttps://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2018/11/19/13/6379030-6405871-image-a-46_1542633040120.jpg The 21-year-old first discovered the world of furry fandom on Instagram when she was just 18, and soon came up with the idea for her fluffy alter ego, Aurora Bloom (right) https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2018/11/19/13/6379044-6405871-image-a-47_1542633040131.jpg Jordan, who is married, insists that her hobby has nothing to do with fulfilling a sexual fantasy, despite that being the case for a number of people who partake in the furry lifestyle https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2018/11/19/13/6379042-6405871-image-a-45_1542633040119.jpg The furry enthusiast says her husband, Bailey, who is in the US Army, is fully supportive of her lifestyle, even though he does not partake himself https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2018/11/19/13/6379028-6405871-image-a-43_1542633040114.jpg Jordan actually made her fursuit herself at home, after discovering that buying the suits can cost over $5,000 https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2018/11/19/13/6379018-6405871-image-a-49_1542633040207.jpg Although she has faced some criticism and negativity online, Jordan says that the response to her furry character in real life has been nothing but positive https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2018/11/19/13/6379036-6405871-image-a-41_1542633040018.jpg 'The message I'd like to convey is that not all furries are only interested in the sexual fetish side of the fandom,' Jordan says of the lifestyle https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2018/11/19/13/6379052-6405871-image-a-50_1542633040209.jpg Jordan attends conventions and events as Aurora Bloom https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2018/11/19/13/6379060-6405871-image-a-52_1542633040235.jpg Jordan is open about her hobby with her Navy colleagues, and recently dressed up as Aurora to attend a family Halloween party of one of her co-workers More Pics and Video View Quote Don't we have members here who persue this hobby????? |
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