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Neon Rosettes
I think I may have made this sound like I'm proposing we make a whole slew of brand new terms, when I was trying to say "hey let's make a couple words to describe different general experiences". I agree that taking this idea to the extreme would be a problem. I just think that I made this sound like I think the ideal implementation of this is to take it to the extreme, which is not what I intended to convey. ^^'
With your example, I agree that at that point, it's easier to just describe your experience than coin a new label. However, that's not quite the level of nitpicking I meant. Something closer to what I was thinking is that we make a label for, say, " I experience therianthropy (in this example, I mean the definition I previously provided) that is a result of traumatic experience(s)." This then makes it easier to ask questions about that experience in particular. Using your made up word, this can facilitate conversations like "Do we think that being a blorut can affect what species your theriotype is?" Or "Hey, do any other bloruts not remember exactly what they went through to cause therian experiences?" Basically, I'm saying adding one more layer of specification can make discussions easier, not that we need to label every single part of being a therian. Adding this extra layer gives the community a more precise way to describe a specific thing, while still allowing you to explain your unique experience. For example, consider this exchange:
A: " I'm a blorut because of what I experienced at the hands of my parents."
B: "Oh, I'm a blorut too, except that it wasn't my parents, it was bullies."
C: "Oh, really? I also think my therianthropy is caused by psychological reasons, but I think mine came from my autism, not because I'm a blorut."
It gives us a quick way to specify something specific without totally isolating new terms from ones that have been previously established. When we use the terms psychological and spiritual as umbrella terms and place terms beneath them that are more specific, we gain faster and easier communication without sacrificing individual experiences. And the reason I propose a few terms and not to give everything a term because some people can't condense their experience into a label, and I want to leave room for those therians among us. I'm not saying "crowd the community with terms", just " let's break up the space that the current terms over a bit."
With your instance of saying "I'm a gay man with a little attraction to women" in the same vein, "I'm a blorut, but my autism shaped a part of my therianthropy too."
I understand why you feel strongly about microlabels, though. I am a firm believer that labels should serve the people they're for, not the other way around. I use the labels Non-binary and Transgender because they both encapsulate my gender identity, but I can choose which one to use when I want to clarify that I don't fit on the gender binary.
Finally, as for the issue of still having to explain them, I think we could, as a community within the therian community, participate in a trial run of sorts. We could make a pinned post explaining the terms, then use them in context. That way, we end up with "here's some people who know what it means, but some of us don't." You'll still have to explain yourself sometimes, but you can use the term among this site's populace because anyone who frequents the site is going to catch on really quickly to what the terms mean after seeing them used a couple times. Some of us may even figure out what the words mean using critical thinking and the context of the words they are familiar with.
Example, someone sees the post "Being a blorut is kind of confusing sometimes", and clicks out of curiosity of what that means. They then read that "I'm glad that I am a therian, because it allows me to offer a unique perspective of the world as an animalistic mind in a human body. I just wish I wasn't a blorut. What happened to me when I was younger still affects me to this day, but if it never happened, I wouldn't be a therian. I'm conflicted on what to think. Any other bloruts relate?" From reading this, that user could think "It sounds like something traumatic happened that caused them to be a therian" and understand what was meant.
Does this make sense?