>>65750 (OP)
I hate fursuits and I don't have an OC or alternate personality or any other non-socially-acceptable characteristics. I don't like it when characters from media I grew up with get sexualized or stray from cannon. I find it weird that any 3D celebrity or 2D character is obsessed over, waifued, or idolized. I don't have a vore fetish, an inflation fetish, a chubby fetish, a diaper fetish, or anything that most people would raise an eyebrow at when mentioned or AltF4 the entire browser on reflex. These are my natural opinions and I'm not suppressing my desires due to social pressure.
Even then, I am particular in my tastes. The right furry art is beautiful and the right furry porn is sexy. Its just like anything. I don't relate it to beastiality. I'm able to comprehend something like aliens, unrealistic art styles, argonians, and furry intelligent beings being sexy when they have all the right characteristics humans are attracted to.
Why do I find fursuits weird? I've been around people who use them.
1. Clunky. Bulky. Weird. People judge people who are different. If you paint your face, that's a little bit different, but if you are good with makeup and style, you can pill it off. If you wear a clunky space suit, that just looks stupid no matter how you pull it off, Barny. You look like a stuffed animal.
2. Your OP is too flashy. Too happy. Too edgy. Too something. I know you put a lot of work, money, and sweat into it, but... It sucks. You couldn't decide on a color scheme, so you picked fucking all of them.
3. People don't like to be judged for the people who they are around. If I'm around furries, I don't want to be lumped into being that extreme. I'm normal, I swear! But I feel like my dad walked on stage at the high school talent show. No matter how much I love him or how great he is, I'm gonna be sweating. Fuck the haters though, right? I agree, but this is a reason that applies to other people more so than me, so I'll leave it here anyway.
4. Fursuiters may explode out of their shyness, leaving their empathy behind. They no longer care about how they look when they wear them and get around others who wear them. Good for them. But for people who aren't into that hyper husky "pull you into my pace and world" deal, I kind of want them to settle down. They may adopt the personality that boldly assumes everyone likes them. Just stop.
5. It is cringey when adults act like kids. This is mostly because adults lose their ability, their touch for fun. Adults forget how to run around like kids. I went to college and came back to my neighborhood, tried to relate to the kids, but I just couldn't. I couldn't wrap my head around it because those neurons are blocked off by years of inhibition, loss, loneliness, adulting, learning how to live without being carefree, and being left out. I intuitively think that wearing a fursuit brings back these neurons.