I feel the same way, anon. Cheers to all my ‘weird’ kin friends.
What are fictionkin? Fictionkin; (noun): A person who discovers that they have in some way inherited the soul/spirit/complete mentality of a fictional character, and the…
do you understand that people would feel uncomfortable with doubles because of mental illness even when they accept the multiverse theory? I’ve said before, I…
For those anti-kin who like to say that fictionkin are somehow ‘stealing’ from authors or engaging in copyright infringement (????) here is some stuff for you…
These feelings are really understandable. Sometimes its better not to focus on labels, and focus more on how you feel. Whether your experiences are ‘real’ or…
Remind yourself that you don’t always need to question yourself. Affirm that your identity is meaningful to you and that’s whats important remind yourself that…
Obsessing over whether or not you are legitimate to the point of emotional turmoil. Constant need for validation. Constant fear of not being good enough.…
Fictionkin discover who they are through experiences like homesickness, species/image dysphoria, supernumerary phantom limbs, residual scarring/pain, kin memories, missing abilities, unexplained fears or urges, etc.…
It depends on what you believe. If we’re talking psychological kin, then the odds are sort of fudged because it all depends on how well…
Psychological fictionkin are completely legitimate, and I definitely understand that its hard to believe in concepts like souls and alternate dimensions that aren’t proven. I…
