BEAR TYPES

Bear


Bear, the core basics


The typical features of bears are a relatively large, protruding belly and a very masculine appearance. The bear is a large, heavy individual, who can also be muscular.


Some bears may be so obsessed with masculinity that they look down on men who look too feminine.


They are considered harmless and sometimes playful.

Subcategories:

Ursula

Simply and briefly a female bear


The term Ursula started existing at the turn of the millennium. This is one of the reasons why Ursula are not as visible as their male counterparts.


In general, we can describe these female bears (Ursula) as larger queer women / girls with protective / maternal instincts. Ursulas describe themselves as stocky, boyish-looking.


Ursulas often resist shaving. Whether it's the legs, armpits or other parts of the body where the body hair occurs.


It is interesting that Ursulas also have their own flag.


Cub

Everyone has younglings, so why can't bears?


This term is used for young or young-looking individuals. In appearance cubs are slightly smaller than the bears, but just as hairy.


As for beards, they are not a condition, but most cubs have them.


They are often in a relationship with a bear or another cub. We can consider them sort of as disciples of bears.


They also have their subcategories:

Otter

Although aquatic animal, but who does not love water. :-)


Otter is a man or boy with a slender or slightly athletic figure, with or without a beard. Hairy individuals can take care of their hair by trimming.


For otters, age and height do not matter, the only determining factor is appearance.


Although the otter's appearance may seem cute, it is not advisable to underestimate it.

Wolf

Kings of endless tundras (but also club nights).



As a rule, they have a hairy face, which underlines their appearance of sexually aggressive males.


There is another subcategory - the so-called gray / silver wolves. These wolves become at a mature age, with the onset of grays.


Although there are loners among wolves, they like to fit into bear packs / family.


And it's always a pleasant diversification.

Bull

These are very muscular, not very hairy individuals who will show you even muscles, the existence of which you had no idea.


They are usually not part of the bear community and make their own herds.

Pup

Puppies are cute creatures. This term has a double meaning:

Goldilocks

Ladies and girls - mostly heterosexual - who can be found mostly in the company of bears.


Chaser

These men seek out bears, either for the purpose of partnership or solely mating.

Admirer

An admirer is a man who seeks out bears, but mostly just their company and looks.

Chub

Some like it big.

Being overweight or obese is a typical sign of chubs.


While fat people may seem to be a standard part of the bear community, in some countries they form their own, independent subculture and community: they have their own bars, organizations and events. This helps members to integrate into their community and develop relationships. One of the biggest chub events is called Convergence.


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