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theburningdonut asked: Alot of your issues seem to be the fact you can't tell the difference betweeen "erotic artwork" and "clop"when you "Attempt to categorize" things better you are justifying what others are saying about you!Basically your acknowledging that you are a "clopper".I am both a Furry and a Brony so exposure to "Adult art" is nothing new to me. Now admittidly I really don't meat that many people who use artwork for the purpose of "Clopping" and all you are doing is perpetuating a stereotype.

First off, I am acknowledging myself as a clopper. (Of course, I’m not super-public about it.) Yes, I do get off to the stuff I post, whether you call it porn or not. That’s not really an issue for me.

I didn’t really address the issue of people distinguishing between different types of adult artwork, because I don’t think anyone really cares. Is that a problem? Maybe. The stereotype seems to be that bronies or furries are sexually perverted, and I assume someone’s less likely to be sexually attracted if that person draws/enjoys only non-pornographic adult art than if the person draws/enjoys porn.

But even if you argue that some people who draw non-pornographic adult art aren’t doing it for sexual reasons, critics can still say adult artwork is a problem. (The main thing I see for the brony fanbase is that children can find it; that’s a much bigger discussion topic on my blog.)