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October 16th 2011, 02:55 AM
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KrisKnox
Peasant He/Him United States
The site's resident Therian (Dire Wolf, Dragon) 
One of the major thoughts in the Therian commnuity is that one doesn't become a Therian, just as a person cannot become an animal physically. That a person is born a Therian, but when they realize it they are 'awakened'.
I awakened when I did research on Werewolves. I found Therianthropy and read about it. I went to a Therian website and all of what other Therians experienced fit my life perfectly. It's actually more of a relief knowing what I am inside instead of wondering why I was feeling the way I do.
Yes, it did. By shifting, I was able to describe how a Werewolf would feel when shifting, though I cannot account for a painful transformation, and how they would feel in general. Keeping my Therian side of my life as a secret helped greatly with how my characters balance their separate lives as Werewolf and Human. Many of my stories have Werewolves and other Werecreatures revealing themselves, usually due to a certain situation. Like when Diretooth reveals the Werewolf race so that Werewolf Hunters wouldn't be able to kill so stealthily. Though the situation was still bad later on. (Think Holocaust, but with Werewolves.)