You know, no matter how much of a Felarya enthusist you are, there is one key ingredient at Felarya's core, Imagination. The same imagination you had as a kid. I still have much of mine, It's how I am able to get so deep in my thoughts and details of Felarya and pose the questions that I do. Perhaps that is one reason why I like this world so much (the others being vore and giantess and my theory).
As we get older, as I'm sure most of us are, it gets harder to express that Imagination and Ideas. I know at my last job at a water treatment facility where I worked in Hell and got water samples and got screamed and curesed and cussed at daily, if not hourly; and I can tell you, you can't have too much imagination there. But when I found Felarya, my pent-up imagination and vore impulses took over.
I don't know if anyone can relate to this. I just read a line from an article on the movie Inside out and got inspired.
Quote: Question: He makes the ultimate sacrifice to save Joy, and by extension Riley. He accepts that he won’t go on that last rocket ride, and it’s extremely poignant.
Answer: It has to be. An imaginary friend is an aspect of childhood that does not become center stage anymore and eventually just a memory of an imaginary friend. When you get older you can’t call them back. The magic is gone. The time for that is over.
I can remember imaginary settings, but the characters no longer. Riley’s transition phase needed an aspect that starts to fade. That’s Bing Bong.
Link to article: https://www.yahoo.com/movies/inside-out-bing-bong-riley-pixar-disney-richard-122177698057.html