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  RE: The ways that I perceive alterhumanity
Posted in: Explanations of Therianthropy Posted by: ZenTheSpirit - 2024-12-20 23:40

Alright, I'm back with some more.

Spending a lot of time studying an animal of just being around one; This might be a not-so reasonable explanation, but it very well could be one for some people, spreading time around animals, fascinated, envying them, when I was little I would look outside and see a fox every once in a while, and just think to myself "why can't I move like them? I want to be like that" same thing with squirrels but I don't have a squirrel theriotype so that's a little irrelevant xd, anyways, that probably wasn't the main reason I have a fox theriotype, but it could be a factor of some sort.

Being a hypochondriac; *sighs loudly and pinches the bridge of my nose* I really don't like this one, but here we are, what were we doing? explaining this? Alright, so anyways, being a hypochondriac means you hear about something and you automatically think you have it, a lot of the time it's due to lack of attention and wanting to be different, but sometimes being a hypochondriac can /sometimes/ develop the condition, just forcing yourself to believe that you have whatever it is, in this case, alterhumanity, forcing yourself to believe you have this can cause your mindset to change, to perceive yourself as if you had always been this way, even if you hadn't, you start trying so hard to think like that creature that you can develop shifts, and involuntary in-human experiences, I find this explanation to be.. unlikely, to say the least.

Feel free to share your opinions on the theries i've shared, and feel free to add your own theories, I'd love to hear them. Smile


  The ways that I perceive alterhumanity
Posted in: Explanations of Therianthropy Posted by: ZenTheSpirit - 2024-12-20 13:36

Well, maybe we should start off with a more common theory to why alterhumanity is caused; Past Lives, a lot of us have them, a lot of us don't, and a lot of us don't believe in them. I personally believe in them and have them myself, a lot of em, having the memory of those lives could affect the way our minds are shaped, just remembering the stalking of your prey, the agility, the instinct, you just remember all of these and you start to act like you used to before you died, you remember how free you felt to be wild, it's honestly a valid reason, I'd be very likely to believe that if someone said that's how they think alterhumanity is caused.

But not everyone has a past life or even believes in them, so another common reason; Trama/PTSD, It's unfortunately very common these days, bad family, horrible people surrounding your daily life, wartime, poverty, at the end of the day, in this age, it's relatively common. One of my close friends shared their PoV about this, they said that the trauma of loosing their mother caused them to turn to their favorite animal; housecats, they started learning even more about them, roleplaying as them, this could be a cause for c'links, but also other forms of alterhumanity on a more permanent basis.

The very common yet unpopular theory of alterhumanity; Mental Illness/Insanity, now, I personally don't like this idea, but it's actually very likely for some folks, therianthropy could be considered a mental illness, or even caused by one, I know everyone is going to get on the defensive so just read first(please and thank you <3 ). Mental illness is known in many varieties, known for causing the way people's minds think to change, maybe it's a genetic mutation in our instinctual system, maybe it's a chemical disorder. I don't like the idea of calling everyone here "mentally ill" and I'm not, I'm just stating different theories. But we also have to think logically, mental disorders have caused sexual attractions to be, well, lets just say very unusual(pyromania can cause the sufferer to be sexually attracted to fire), they can cause people to be literally insane, psychopaths, now I think if a mental disorder can cause someone to become a serial killer, then maybe another one can cause somebody to think and act like an animal. Just saying, it's possible.

That's all I have for now because I can't think straight currently, I might post some more at a later date.


  RE: What does ‘ doing research ‘ mean to you ?
Posted in: Introduction to Therianthropy Posted by: RainbowKitsuneFox - 2024-11-18 0:55

(2024-11-17 21:36)Squibble Wrote:  

(2024-11-15 4:57)RainbowFox Wrote:  For me doing research is asking questions
Googling for hours
Writing things down
Doing experiments
And deep thinking


Same here!
When it comes to research, I usually don't do much. But when I do, I'm researching for probably hours.
But doing experiments and deep thinking are super important stuff for me when it comes to researching and finding out who/what I am.
I can get lost in the deep thinking, as I am pondering so much.
When you're doing your deep thinking, do you spiral, or are you able to keep it level headed? For me it really depends on my train of thought and what I'm currently thinking about, but I'm curious about how the process of your deep thinking goes. :3


I don’t know but I’m often deep thinking about lots of things. My thoughts are almost endless. It’s like I have bees in my head(that’s a song reference btw)!
^_^


  RE: What does ‘ doing research ‘ mean to you ?
Posted in: Introduction to Therianthropy Posted by: Squibble - 2024-11-17 21:36

(2024-11-15 4:57)RainbowFox Wrote:  For me doing research is asking questions
Googling for hours
Writing things down
Doing experiments
And deep thinking


Same here!
When it comes to research, I usually don't do much. But when I do, I'm researching for probably hours.
But doing experiments and deep thinking are super important stuff for me when it comes to researching and finding out who/what I am.
I can get lost in the deep thinking, as I am pondering so much.
When you're doing your deep thinking, do you spiral, or are you able to keep it level headed? For me it really depends on my train of thought and what I'm currently thinking about, but I'm curious about how the process of your deep thinking goes. :3


  RE: Finding your therian name
Posted in: Introduction to Therianthropy Posted by: AnimeOtaku26 - 2024-11-15 11:42

Personally, I've given my theriotype a nickname just to make it easier to talk about/draw, but it's not really their name.


  RE: What does ‘ doing research ‘ mean to you ?
Posted in: Introduction to Therianthropy Posted by: RainbowKitsuneFox - 2024-11-15 4:57

For me doing research is asking questions
Googling for hours
Writing things down
Doing experiments
And deep thinking


  RE: Finding your therian name
Posted in: Introduction to Therianthropy Posted by: RainbowKitsuneFox - 2024-11-15 4:50

I remember a name from one of my past lives.
As a badger I was called “Sunny”

I don’t remember any name from my other past lives.


  RE: Happy therianthropy day!
Posted in: Announcements Posted by: RainbowKitsuneFox - 2024-11-15 4:16

Happy therianthropy day for 2024
(15th November)
:ff2:


  RE: What Makes You Believe /You/ Are Therian?
Posted in: Explanations of Therianthropy Posted by: LucySK - 2024-10-31 21:55

I always believed in past lives and I think my horse theriotype is heavily connected to it including urges that I experience and am sure are unusual for humans. For my bird theriotype I feel like I have been robbed of my body. There are times when I dont feel free at all. It happens while playing a game where flying is really well done and I can almost feel the wind pressing on my wings and tail focusing on my balance.

I have been introduced to horses a few times, got to ride them too and it was honestly one of the best memories I have to this day. I believe I was a domesticated horse once, The connection between two beings bring comfort to me even in this life. Its really hard to explain :,)


  RE: What Makes You Believe /You/ Are Therian?
Posted in: Explanations of Therianthropy Posted by: CoyBoy_Flint - 2024-10-30 16:17

My behaviors and mentality.
There's something in my brain that clicks when I'm referred to/treated like a dog
I have a strong connection with nature, and LOVE scavenging like a coyote
I get overly territorial over people/things I love
There is nothing more comforting to me than being pet during cuddles

being human just doesn't feel right



 
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