RE: Growth of "Awakenings" of Therians recently because of TikTok / Instagram
I've really noticed this over the summer this year. I work at a summer camp, which never, ever had another therian (or anyone who knew about therianthropy) show up, kids or staff, in all the years I have been working there. Suddenly this year we had at least one kid (sometimes two) show up every single week claiming to be a therian and even more (including staff members) who knew about its existence.
I chalked it up to the rise in social media exposure and like others have said, I believe many of these "pups" will turn out not to be genuine therians later on. This is common with kids in general. Older kids might be trying on identities, which is great for self-discovery as long as they aren't hurting anyone or themselves, but with the younger kids its just something fun to do that they think is cool. Young kids play pretend all the time for these reasons, and while it is a way of discovering identity, young kids aren't really conscious of this yet. It makes them more prone to "copying" behavior so they see something online and simply copy it and kids are getting access to online content at younger and younger ages so we're seeing it more often.
I think it's a double-edged sword. On the one hand, the social media exposure is making it easier for genuine therians to find out about it and who they are. The only reason I found out about it before the social media age was because I was starting to worry I had some mental condition and my research led me here. The greater exposure could spare others that unpleasant questioning. One the other hand though, the misinformation as we've all discussed many times is a problem leading therians down wrong paths and making others think more negatively about therianthropy which is harming therians even more, and unfortunately, hardly anyone takes time to actually research these days. At least the older ones. Young kids naturally aren't going to.
I think it's telling too that it's the kids that social media therian content is influencing so much. Adults who see such content simply comment about it, they mostly don't seem to consider at all that they might be a therian, but I suppose this might also have something to do with most adults have a good sense of who they are. The oldest therian camper I had this year that I got to talk to at length with and have some good conversation told me I was the first adult therian they had come across and I think it also surprised them at how subtle I am about therianthropy. The only way they identified me as one was because of my theta-delta tat and at first I was a bit reluctant to discuss it around the rest of the group. It speaks to the phenomenon we're discussing here that social media therianthropy is about identity "try-ons" for some and a cool trend for others. The pups I had at camp were much more open about their therianthropy, which is awesome in a way, I think because it seems normal to do so based on the culture online.
Power is knowledge of the inner self
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