“i‘m sorry anakin, for all of it“
does anyone have a big list of just nonhuman/alter human labels? I'm questioning a part of my self and I know I don't need a label that's already existing or to have one at all but it would be nice to look through!!
thank you <3
"all bark and no bite" WRONG!!! bite them too
if anyone wants they should totally ask me questions that you would ask someone who is a system/plural/multiple in anyway and maybe it'll help me figure out how I experience plurality :)
(plus I just like answering questions)
first attempt at an idea :3 (sorry for ass quality)
So I'm a furry, and I would never officially consider myself part of the fandom but I've always loved the art and the community and just AH you are all so so cool
but anyways, I really want to make my own fursona and honestly I have no idea how to start or what to do, and it's really overwhelming with all the choices idk how to start
if someone could give me some pointers that would be an amazing help <3
FINALLY MADE MY AGERE BLOG!!!
@the-clone-nursery
It's a little rough rn but finally made :)
thank you for responding and sharing your experience!!
are there any nonhuman who are their species due to trauma with that species? I know of those who are their species caused by a trauma response but for example, a dogkin because they had been bitten by a dog
no one has to share due to trauma being a personal experience, but if anyone would like too I am very curious and would like to learn more!
To folks with gender dysphoria that is so specific, no combination of HRT and surgery could give you the correct body (at least with where medical science is now).
To folks with species dysphoria, who were straight up born as the wrong thing.
To folks who can't figure out why they're dysphoric. Something doesn't fit right, but why? What would be better?
To folks who struggle with depersonalization, who know that no matter what their body looks like, or how much they like how it looks, it'll never be exactly right.
I hear you.
Note: I tend to use therian as an adjective the way theriform can be an adjective! I prefer this bc when I say 'I am a coyote therian' it feels like my therian-ness is the most important part, and coyote is a descriptor, but when I say 'I am a therian coyote' it acknowledges that my coyotehood is the most important part, and therian just describes how I experience coyotehood
did anyone get like phantom shifts (or any at all) when they where younger and didn't know what they were or really question them until you learned about being nonhuman/alter human? a LOT in my childhood makes sense now learning I'm not a human