When espousing your views of alternate dimensions and multi-verse story lines, do you ever consider that “fictionkin” is essentially plagiarism? You’re taking someone else’s very hard work and laying claim to their ideas just because you like it. You do realize you have no actual emotional, legal or intellectual claim on any of this. You have no right to someone else’s imaginary friends. I’m just really curious whether or not you understand that.

Hello, I see that you are a career troll, and probably get your jollies by trying to offend as many people per day as you…

justice-incarnated: fromfiction: justice-incarnated: I think the reason I instinctively think anime fictionkin stuff applies to me is because(aside from being such a massive weeb it’s…

justice-incarnated: I think the reason I instinctively think anime fictionkin stuff applies to me is because(aside from being such a massive weeb it’s what you’d…

Hello! I’ve been doing a lot of research lately, and everything I’ve read about fictionkin just seems to fit me. I know my “canon” as I think it’s called and everything, but there’s a problem. None of the characters feel like me, but that particular canon universe feels like my home and I’m positive many of the characters were my friends or acquaintances. Could it be possible that I’m not someone shown on screen or does that not fit the definition of “fictionkin?” Thanks so much for your help!

As I have said to many before, this absolutely fits the definition of fictionkin. Believing you are from, and have experience in a fictional world…

Hi! I would like to know if you could consider this being fictionkin or not: a soul exists for a few years and then one day, the soul of a character fuses with the first one. The two souls are still both distinct halves but there’s no way to separate them since they’re technically the same soul now.

If one of the souls is fictional then…probably. There would still be an argument that they were a fictive walk-in rather than a fictionkin, but…

Hahaha hi uh, kind of a strange question. My friend and I are both fictionkin from the same ‘verse, and their fictive kind of… Well, to me they just show up as a radiation signature. So… I don’t know where I was going with this but it’s a lil bit confusing because they’re my friend, but like… ???????

I’m afraid I’m not really sure what you’re asking here. Are you saying that its awkward to interact with your friend because of the mutual…

the-antichrist-princess: fromfiction: the-antichrist-princess: can someone explain to me what fiction kin actually means? whenever I ask people give me half arsed responses that I don’t…

i have strongly identified as a crowkin for pretty much as long as i can remember, however i recently got into reading homestuck, and the character davesprite stood out to me on a completely different level. not because i like him in particular, but more like i felt i WAS him. some of his actions/things he said were almost like they were jogging my memory, as if it had happened to me before. could i be a fictionkin or am i just deluding myself?

I think there’s a strong possibility that you’re fictionkin. Frankly the earlier crowkin feelings could easily relate more specifically to Davesprite than to crows in…

the-antichrist-princess: can someone explain to me what fiction kin actually means? whenever I ask people give me half arsed responses that I don’t understand and…

I can’t help but be annoyed with a lot of fictionkin… A lot of them contradict what being otherkin is with their whole “I identify with these 10 characters, so that means I’m fictionkin with these 10 characters :^)” since if someone identified /with/ how a dragon acts all while not actually feeling as if they are a dragon, they would not be considered dragonkin because of the fact that to be otherkin means to identify as the non-human being, not with….

exotherkin: I think the biggest problem is that Otherkin has been confused for Tumblr, and such has been many other spiritual subjects, groups and fandoms.…

In my personal experience think it’s pretty normal to find your fictiotype physically attractive, especially if they’re presented in a way that appeals to your preference and aesthetic (e.g. drawn in a really appealing style). It doesn’t necessarily mean you aren’t fictionkin, just that you process the attachment differently.

I agree that one certainly *can* be attracted to their fictionkinself, however the previous anon made it clear that they were more attracted to the…

hiya!! im not sure if you can answer this but is being fictionkin a sin?? christianity-wise?? my religion is just as important to me as being comfortable in my own (s)kin. i just want to know bc im currently going through a period of self discovery and i just wanted to know if can be comfortable with myself and still be accepted(?) and “”pure””(?) as my religion puts it. sorry if you cant answer it but thanks for reading anyway!! :^)))

Well, I am not Christian, but, given that I went to catholic school, I feel that I actually have some hope of answering this. Though…

fluttershyuwu: i propose the idea of fiction hearted (similar to animal hearted) for people who very strongly identify with fictional characters but can’t say they…

For about a year, I’ve been trying to figure out whether I am fictionkin of a character, or just too attached. I have a hard time believing in fictionkin, so that’s part of why I haven’t wanted to explore it more. Lately though, when I’ve seen pictures of places that remind me of Home, I’ve felt a longing so intense that it’s almost painful, and I don’t think I can deny it anymore. How do I come to terms with this?

Its hard. Its hard to believe that you’re fictionkin, and to come to terms with that. Its so much easier to just believe that you’re…

(Fictionkin vs. fictionheir cont.) Something came to mind that reinforces the importance of differing terms: I’m otherkin (spiritually), and have at various points been what you define as ‘fictionheir’. My fictional identities have never felt spiritual, and tended to shift with time. This made me feel fake in comparison to those whose identities had a strong spiritual basis–I’ve never known if I belonged in the community. Separating the concepts can better help people understand what they are.