>>1442494>What's the N for the entire sample?I found it, it's from a paper from 2018:
>The large majority of 440 respondents (89.1%) reported their gender as male, 6.4% as female, 3.0% as “other,” and less than 1% each as male-to-female or female-to-male transgender/transsexualhttps://gwern.net/doc/psychology/2019-hsu.pdfThe paper states that these sexual interests were common among furries.
I added the percentage of the total population (N=440) to the table, see pic relted. 75% of them are sexually attracted to anthro animals, and 35% of them are attracted to real animals.
Saying "it's not necessarily a sexual thing" is not a full-on lie but it's also very far from the whole truth, lol.