How ’bout that rude anon come off anon and attack our community publicly? How ’bout they defend their point instead of hide behind the safety of anonymity? I mean, going around putting mean asks in someone’s box, but not owning up to it? That’s just cowardly. Hey, @ rudeanon, you know who this person is, but they don’t know you. What makes you think anyone is going to believe what you have to say when you don’t even put a face/icon/image to it?

do you have any advice for confirming kintypes? there are two or three characters i get fairly strong kinfeels from, and i’m pretty sure i’m only one of them, since they’re a group of friends, but i don’t know which one. i have trouble being sure of these things without memories. thank you!! have a lovely day/night!!

kins-ly: Well you could try tarot (I know lots of people use those for confirming kintypes). But the best advice I can give you is…

Fiction kin is extremely unhealthy, not to mention disrespectful. When a person takes time and effort to bring life to a character, one whom may or may not have deep, personal ties to the creator, it’s extremely rude to take all that hard work and say “I AM THIS CHARACTER! I HAVE THEIR MEMORIES!” When no, you are not their character, you never will be. Also, what does “my canon” mean? CANON = what happens in the official publication. Not whatever the fuck happens in your crazy fucking head.

Fiction kin is extremely unhealthy,  Uh, source? [Citation Needed]. Are you a doctor? Have you discovered the link between being kin and cancer? not to…

I think I may be only fictionkin, but up until a little while ago I thought I was a therian as well. My best friend is a theriomythic, and also fictionkin, and I don’t know how to explain I think I’m not a therian anymore? I’m afraid he’ll think I’m mucking him around and not taking enough time to think about these things (when, in reality, I do, because this was my worst fear). How do I tell him?

If your friend is seriously therian, then he should applaud you for having the introspection and self-understanding necessary to know when you were wrong about…