arashi-of-ota: karlacton: I’d be more interested in discussions about creative ownership and the implications of fictives/fictionkin/etc with respect to the original writers, if I thought…

spiralthorns: desertfox899: Guess all those trolls who shout “go see a psychiatrist” will have to find another thing to do with their life now that…

spiralthorns: desertfox899: Guess all those trolls who shout “go see a psychiatrist” will have to find another thing to do with their life now that…

Hi all! As some of you may know in addition to writing about kin stuff, I’m also a (unemployed)  graphic designer and illustrator. I’ve been…

Hi all! As some of you may know in addition to writing about kin stuff, I’m also a (unemployed)  graphic designer and illustrator. I’ve been…

@ that last anon, if you don’t mind me adding: when I was questioning my fictiotype I thought I might be two characters from the same canon. Turns out I just had been very close to the other character in that life and so my feelings were a little mixed up!! Feelings are complicated and questioning kintypes is rarely easy.

kinformation-desk: ^^^ Yes. That’s why a lot of introspection and patience is very important when questioning a kin-/fictiotype. -Mod Mave

jeshire-katt: monstersuggestions: why…does it matter so much as to what label you have to use…use what makes you comfortable? im ‘technically’ copinglink, but i dont…

who-is-page: You know, someone should write something on how many of the antis issues with the ‘kin community boil down to being either anti-religious (I.E.…

Here’s another part about being “otherkin”: weak, uncoordinated individuals who don’t fit in with society are weeded out by natural selection. If you want to pretend to be non-human, you must accept the consequences of living as an animal who isn’t part of a modern human society.

awkwardtherianthings: lycantheory: awkwardtherianthings: This is hilarious because a) Therians are fully functioning humans b) That’s not how natural selection works Interesting concept but a highly…

Tumblr: being otherkin is amazing I feel so empowered. I have transcended humanity Otherkin: This morning I fell out of bed because I forgot how…

victiim-of-changes: kyivus: Is there anyone comfortable talking about their views on people iding outside of their privilege? It doesn’t matter how you feel about it…

labyrinth-in-the-oz: scatterbrainedadventurelog: iriascend: who-is-page: brooklyncopycat: who-is-page: internationalcommunistconspiracy: can we please like…never accept otherkin/factkin/fictionkin people? like grow the fuck up and get a job theres no…

prokopetz: Concept: a vast, ancient god-monster who would really rather be rampaging about devouring humans by the score, but in this modern era of smartphone…

jeshire-katt: hallowedbone: jeshire-katt: hallowedbone: The best way to answer “what is otherkind” seems to me: an involuntarily experienced identity phenomenon, based upon the collective experiences…

My friend is fictionkin and from what I know she identifies with multiple different characters due to personality, and she goes through these things called kinshifts where I’d say her personality shifts a little to a different character just depending on how she feels. I don’t know much. But I’ve been interested in it and I don’t really have a spiritual connection with characters but is it fictionkin to identify to give a sense of identity to yourself and give a peace of mind?

HI anon 🙂 As you’ve noticed Kinshifts are when your personality and perception of yourself changes a little to match whatever kintype is active during…