Alterhuman: A member of the nonhuman/otherworldly community. Anyone who identifies as, or is connected to, a non-human, or as someone or something from or connected…
Absolutely. You could theoretically be otherkin/fictionkin, a soulbonder, a copinglinker, other/fictionhearted, and have a synpath. And none of them would conflict.
Unfortunately I don’t know any good, dedicated copinglink blogs. If anybody knows some, please reblog or send an ask with the url! In the meantime,…
Hey there. Otherkin/fiction identities and copinglink identities are completely seperate. There’s nothing stopping you from creating a copinglink identity for yourself if you think it…
My assumption is that these people are attempting to avoid others whom they consider “abusive” or with whom they have had unpleasant interactions with in the…
representation in media and then to see a white person claim that they literally ARE that character can be hurtful to someone who has been…
nonhumanity-and-nonsense: Kintypes are not consciously and actively chosen and cannot be dropped, avoided, or given up with any real success. However, copinglinks are identities with…
The mods at @everykin seem like nice people, and they certainly aren’t trolls or harassers. They post nice positivity, and they would be a great…
Copinglinks can’t “become” kintypes, but what CAN happen is you can realize what you thought was a copinglink was a kintype all along.
Depends on the person using it. There isn’t a standardized usage. Some copinglinkers use it. Some people who use it just mean they feel like…
