hanako-dog: 1. “What are otherkin?” Otherkin are people or beings who identify as something non-human. Examples include, but are not limited to, cats, dragons, mermaids,…
youraverageqilin: You cannot choose to be otherkin – therian – fictionkin – etc. It comes all by itself. When you have out-of-the-norm experiences, it’s more…
inexplicablehanyou: liongoatsnake: hamiltoes: Why do people need to appropriate a mental illness so much that they say their imaginary friends are alters? Just get over…
Hi anon, I assume you’re responding to this post. I appreciate the input, but that’s definitely not it. According to the DSM it must “cause…
inexplicablehanyou: hamiltoes: Why do people need to appropriate a mental illness so much that they say their imaginary friends are alters? Just get over the…
You can read everyone’s replies and discussion of my original post on this tag at my personal blog: http://captain-s-mindfang.tumblr.com/tagged/identity+weirdness First of all, thank you to everyone…
I don’t fully understand identity, not when it comes to gender, not when it comes to kin, not when it comes to singular/plural identities.. All…
theangrylionshark: liongoatsnake: fromfiction: This has been brought up for discussion before (by myself among others). The consensus from actual trans people within the community is…
Oof, anon, this is a tough subject. On the one hand, I personally have a lot of trouble watching/reading upsetting/dark fiction that doesn’t have a…
The concept of ‘validity’ as far as kintypes go is close to meaningless. Being kin is an internal experience that at the end of the day,…
