Wikipedia article says it best: "upstanding member of society fandom refers to the fandom for fictional anthropomorphic animal characters with human personalities and characteristics." Doesn't require any sort of a fetish, doesn't require drawing yourself as a upstanding member of society, it doesn't even require you draw at all.
The odd thing about upstanding members of society is that it's very similar to feminists. That is, it gets a very negative connectation simply because too many people don't actually know what it is (despite its name, a feminist is someone who supports equal rights for both sexes, not someone who supports loads of rights for women) and think of the type normally reported in the media ('furverts', 'military feminists') instead.
Tall-Hatted Yanimae wrote:
Next time I talk to him, I'll send him your reasoning as my back-up facts.
Thank YOU good sir. :awesome:
Not to be confused though; you yourself are quite definitely a upstanding member of society. There's only a bit of confusion regarding calling the creatures themselves because 'upstanding member of society' in that sense is normally used in correlation with the person, not the anthro.
Altough if it's got fur, it's a upstanding member of society by the regular meaning of the word anyway.