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Let's see your giant fur pics then.

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looks like you got nothing on underneath the fox coat?

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16 hours ago, tomfur28 said:

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This is your picture?

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On 5/26/2026 at 8:14 PM, tomfur28 said:

Fuck it. Let it ruin my body 😈 I'll wear it and enjoying them all how they were ment to be used.  Doubled sided and all. Spare not one and the thicker the better 

Okay as long as you don’t mind experiencing and risking spinal cord surgery along with any mitigating damage that you sustained to your collarbone, rotator cuff, nerve damage and damage to your tendons. And don’t forget the tens of thousands of hours and insurance costs you will spend on long term chiropractic and physical therapy services. Statements like yours come with long term consequences. 
 

Heed my warning: do not make the same mistakes that I made and reign in your desires. I herniated two discs in my lower spine because of the long term damage I did to my back thanks to these heavy coats and I’ve spent the last two years avoiding surgery along with any need for a walker or a cane, but make no mistake, my spinal cord feels like a suspension bridge that’s about to collapse under its own weight. I don’t see many good days left over the course of my life. Eventually I will be crippled. 

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1 hour ago, Panther10 said:

Okay as long as you don’t mind experiencing and risking spinal cord surgery along with any mitigating damage that you sustained to your collarbone, rotator cuff, nerve damage and damage to your tendons. And don’t forget the tens of thousands of hours and insurance costs you will spend on long term chiropractic and physical therapy services. Statements like yours come with long term consequences. 
 

Heed my warning: do not make the same mistakes that I made and reign in your desires. I herniated two discs in my lower spine because of the long term damage I did to my back thanks to these heavy coats and I’ve spent the last two years avoiding surgery along with any need for a walker or a cane, but make no mistake, my spinal cord feels like a suspension bridge that’s about to collapse under its own weight. I don’t see many good days left over the course of my life. Eventually I will be crippled. 

Sounds like your back was already fucked up if a fur coat did that much damage. How heavy are your coats 100kg?😂

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1 hour ago, Panther10 said:

Okay as long as you don’t mind experiencing and risking spinal cord surgery along with any mitigating damage that you sustained to your collarbone, rotator cuff, nerve damage and damage to your tendons. And don’t forget the tens of thousands of hours and insurance costs you will spend on long term chiropractic and physical therapy services. Statements like yours come with long term consequences. 
 

Heed my warning: do not make the same mistakes that I made and reign in your desires. I herniated two discs in my lower spine because of the long term damage I did to my back thanks to these heavy coats and I’ve spent the last two years avoiding surgery along with any need for a walker or a cane, but make no mistake, my spinal cord feels like a suspension bridge that’s about to collapse under its own weight. I don’t see many good days left over the course of my life. Eventually I will be crippled. 

I hear you, my friend. I’m quite sure that my lower back problem stems from years of masturbation (fur feels really good you know). There are times when I can’t take care of business for months. 

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2 hours ago, Panther10 said:

Okay as long as you don’t mind experiencing and risking spinal cord surgery along with any mitigating damage that you sustained to your collarbone, rotator cuff, nerve damage and damage to your tendons. And don’t forget the tens of thousands of hours and insurance costs you will spend on long term chiropractic and physical therapy services. Statements like yours come with long term consequences. 
 

Heed my warning: do not make the same mistakes that I made and reign in your desires. I herniated two discs in my lower spine because of the long term damage I did to my back thanks to these heavy coats and I’ve spent the last two years avoiding surgery along with any need for a walker or a cane, but make no mistake, my spinal cord feels like a suspension bridge that’s about to collapse under its own weight. I don’t see many good days left over the course of my life. Eventually I will be crippled. 

I wear a 40lb vest every day also my with other gear and have been for 10 years lol. Don't be a sedentary POS and your coats won't break your back lol.  

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2 hours ago, winston97 said:

Sounds like your back was already fucked up if a fur coat did that much damage. How heavy are your coats 100kg?😂

My white fox was upwards of 90 lbs. it had a very heavy liner and full skins also the collar was a full skin as well. And the size was around a 5x and I typically wear a 2x-3x in clothesIMG_0996.thumb.jpeg.703bffdb40a711ed77265656eb7b2fbe.jpeg

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90lbs you say? It just seems highly improbable to me

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Panther10, 

Do you still have that coat?  I thought you sold it?  Looks great on you.

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6 hours ago, winston97 said:

90lbs you say? It just seems highly improbable to me

Most of that weight was in the lining. It was made of some kind of bimberg or satin that was embroidered throughout the design. I didn’t choose it. But also the whole skins didn’t help. Some of them were around 20” across and of course the collar provided at tremendous amount of weight. Also this was natural polar fox not dyed blue fox so the pelts were more insulating. It was so heavy that I had to train my body to get used to the weight whenever I took it out of cold storage. IBy far it’s the heaviest coat I’ve ever worn. I sold this fur about 3 years ago and I’m glad I don’t have to contend with it anymore. I wouldn’t mind another white fox but only if I had assurances that the pelts wouldn’t be as heavy as my last one. I’m never making that mistake again 

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11 hours ago, winston97 said:

90lbs you say? It just seems highly improbable to me

The lining was filled with sand.

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8 hours ago, Panther10 said:

Most of that weight was in the lining. It was made of some kind of bimberg or satin that was embroidered throughout the design. I didn’t choose it. But also the whole skins didn’t help. Some of them were around 20” across and of course the collar provided at tremendous amount of weight. Also this was natural polar fox not dyed blue fox so the pelts were more insulating. It was so heavy that I had to train my body to get used to the weight whenever I took it out of cold storage. IBy far it’s the heaviest coat I’ve ever worn. I sold this fur about 3 years ago and I’m glad I don’t have to contend with it anymore. I wouldn’t mind another white fox but only if I had assurances that the pelts wouldn’t be as heavy as my last one. I’m never making that mistake again 

Wow that's really heavy.  I could understand why you sold it.  It's too heavy to walk around in.  I would think that the coat would wear out faster because of the extra weight tearing the pelts and seams.  

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4 hours ago, Billybob said:

The lining was filled with sand.

Or lead

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10 hours ago, Panther10 said:

Most of that weight was in the lining. It was made of some kind of bimberg or satin that was embroidered throughout the design. I didn’t choose it. But also the whole skins didn’t help. Some of them were around 20” across and of course the collar provided at tremendous amount of weight. Also this was natural polar fox not dyed blue fox so the pelts were more insulating. It was so heavy that I had to train my body to get used to the weight whenever I took it out of cold storage. IBy far it’s the heaviest coat I’ve ever worn. I sold this fur about 3 years ago and I’m glad I don’t have to contend with it anymore. I wouldn’t mind another white fox but only if I had assurances that the pelts wouldn’t be as heavy as my last one. I’m never making that mistake again 

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