You know what? The only reason why people go all "I dont like labels" is because so many people put a negative connotation on them. The terms are there, but if you dont really align with them, just focus on being you, you dont have to define yourself as otherkin even though you have a non-human identity, but others will. I guess it's like "yes I guess I am" type of attitude. A part of my reason to leave the community was because I'm a bit traditionalist myself, and a bunch of ignorant people started reinventing the wheel with terms and not allowing me to teach about what we really have. And inventing things like "Factkin" really harms things. The obstical now many of those people have to learn is about Copinglink vs Defense mechanism. Because I really feel like many are really Otherkin, they are just misunderstanding it. Either way, it's okay to be otherkin and fly solo if you prefer. I am the type of person that finds comfort in rules, so terms and their definitions let me know that I am in the right, or even the wrong place, just how my mind works.
Positively Pro-terms. (I've been called elitist, and gatekeeper only by people who cant handle being told "no" when explained why constructively)
(2018-07-31 23:37)DustWolf Wrote: Hello,
I feel that many of our words are probably out of date and out of sync with our experiences.
Like elinox puts it:
(2018-07-25 14:23)elinox Wrote: the core definitions of those words should stay relatively the same, or else the original words hold no meaning and we loose context and the history of the word itself.
One such very critical example are for instance mental shifts. As a suntherian my experience of those is different than most therians, yet when we discussed that we couldn't quite pin it down. Many of the older therians no longer experience clear m-shifts -- instead their minds are more integrated with their theriotypes, much closer to the experience of a suntherian. But the way mental-shifting is defined right now, it can only be an unchanging experience of drastic changes in mental state and the way suntherianthropy is defined, it offers no way to be a partial suntherian, even explicitly stating that suntherians do not experience m-shifts.
All of this leads me to believe that perhaps it is a time for a more progressive approach. Perhaps we should stop focusing on the definitions and instead focus on the experiences. Perhaps once our experiences are better documented (see how many threads you can find that describe an actual therian experience), maybe we could start summarizing that into terms, if most of it appears to be the same across the board.
Right now I feel the words we have do more harm than good.
LP,
Dusty
Once upon a time. The groups I was in on Facebook used to actually talk about their experiences, and lessons about terms would just happen along the way. In time, every experience had been said, there was nothing to talk about, all had already been said, and only the introductions would remain and some admins being very interrogating because of a large amount of trolls infiltrating protected space. I think that It is okay to invent new terms if it is necessary, afterall, adjectives are just a necessary part of language, but perhaps Therianthropy has reach a point of being static. The more experiences are talked about, the more I welcome change, maybe that's what is needed for official Therian sources.
What is your opinion if Otherkin/Therianthropy just settled for " a non-human identity that is not chosen or Roleplay" and that was it? Just curious