From what I understand crawl-ins are when they come before or during birth? So they’ve been here the whole time but they still aren’t the original soul and are continuing a life from elsewhere. (like I was sent here as punishment by one of my world’s “Gods” because I pissed another God off, but no one had a chance to live in this body first because the body was born super premature and that soul didn’t survive)

Fascinating! I’m interested that I’ve never head of that one before, because it actually is a really useful word!

Wait, how do you shape your soul into a non-human one if you haven’t grown up that way? Also, you’re kin by reincarnation and I would like to speak to someone who is kin concurrently with their character because that’s my experience I think. Any advice? I feel like reincarnation vs. concurrent experience would be fundamentally different.

 Wait, how do you shape your soul into a non-human one if you haven’t grown up that way?  I have no idea, but I wouldn’t…

anon who sent the ask about soulbonding being different b/c fronting: If that’s the case, then what do you consider the difference between soulbonding and being multiple? Because to me this seems like a case of “well whichever word you want to use that one’s right!” with your definition and that really makes me uncomfortable.

Soulbonding and non-DID multiplicity in general have a lot of potential crossover. Here are the things that tend to make soulbonding ‘different’. All of these are…

Could you help me with this? So, if I like a character a lot and I see myself in them, in a sense of strongly identifying with them and having many things in common with them, and thinking “Me” or “That’s me”, “About me”, etc. everytime you see that character, and just seeing yourself as a lot like them, could that be considered being fiction-hearted?

Hey there! That definitely sounds like fiction-hearted to me. 🙂 textbook case.