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Posted in: Explanations of Therianthropy Posted by: DustWolf - 2026-02-16 22:02
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I can't shake the feeling that this position is something a young teen would say, not wanting people to argue. Don't worry. Different people can hold different beliefs and this is not an argument, it's just different views.
We can have multiple explanations and have not all of them be correct, as also @AriVB explains.
In fact, the reason why there is this whole forum for this, to which all of you have contributed, instead of just one single page (https://www.therian-guide.com/index.php/4-explanations), is because I too believe there are multiple explanations.
I also don't think that I'm the one who should decide which ones are correct, so it's important for us all to discuss how we see the different explanations, like we already do in these threads.
Remember: It's okay to be selective about what you believe. You don't have to validate everyone. We can have different views and still coexist without hate.
LP,
Dusty
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| RE: Holothere vs Therianthropy |
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Posted in: Introduction to Therianthropy Posted by: Neon Rosettes - 2026-02-16 20:07
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I will always maintain that if you were physically X, you wouldn’t be a holothere (or even a therian). You’d just be X. I may not have been born male but I am a man, and ultimately that is what is more important. But I don’t claim to be “physically male” because if I were, I’d just be cis. Trying to dance around the phrasing to suggest there’s such a thing as “physically nonhuman” while being born in a human body that has two thumbs and uses the Internet is silly at best and harmful at worst. There are better ways to accept the parts of you that you can’t change than full-on rejection, because that’s a pit you’re never going to hit the bottom of. Be kind to yourself. We know how you feel, and you’re not alone in dealing with dysphoria.
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Posted in: Introduction to Therianthropy Posted by: Spoon - 2026-02-16 19:30
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✧ ----- Holothere vs Therianthropy ----- ✧
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As the title of this thread suggests, this thread is focused around explaining a specific term that has been floating around for a couple of years now. Some of you may currently use it and some of you may not really understand what this term really means. You probably see some of us adults advise against using it and we do have our reasons. I hope with this thread that it may shed some light and understanding of why this term really isn't good for the community to use specially with how misunderstood it is. Alot of us adults been around the community long enough to see terms come into view and change over time. We see how terms get watered down or misunderstood. So as adults of the community we try to point the younger therians in the right direction of what therianthropy really is at it's core.
Now, please don't confuse this thread as a "Don't you dare use this term.". You can use this term all you want but at least understand why we advise against it. So let's go ahead and dive right in!
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The Term Holothere
What is a Holothere?
Holothere by definition, is...
Quote:"A self-identifier term for individuals who are physically and fundamentally nonhuman in every way."
Coined by DefrostedVertebrae on 23/02/2024
Now originally, the term mentioned that a holothere is someone who has delusions. It has since been adjusted to avoid mentioning it but it still implies. If we go to take a deeper look at the term, you'll notice that it speaks about delusions. Then why doesn't the term's definition include it being about delusions you might ask? That's a good question but because sometimes people try to hide things in plain sight to avoid trouble or to deceive you. There could be many reasons why but it doesn't change the fact of what is before us.
The Q n A of Holothere Posted by The Coiner
This is the Carrd that the creator themselves have posted. If you go under FAQ, you'll notice some things and I will address them here.
https://holothere.carrd.co/#faq
Question 1: Wouldn't holothere be anti-recovery for individuals who experience delusions?
Quote:A: Not all delusions are inherently dammaging to those who have them, and either way it's up to the individual to judge and decide what's best for them. Schizospec and delusional individuals are not children, do not need to be handheld on the internet by non-delusional individuals and have discernment and can decide for themselves what to get involved in and when to pull back
First off, this is completely wrong. You should not encourage delusions even if they appear harmless. They are in fact harmful. Delusions can develop to worsen overtime if you encourage them. They can turn into something as dangerous as killing a friend to "save" them.
I have had a roommate who is schizophrenic. Encouragement of his delusions would harm him and put the safety of others around him at risk. He thought he saw demons, angels and so forth. There is times where thinks he was having a conversation with a friend that went sour when it never even happened. So that would mean he would be mad at that friend for something that never happened. There was times where he tried to kill his mother with poisoned food. There was a moment where he was having an episode, pissed off and angry at me for something i never did. I had to lock myself in my own room with knifes just in case if he tried to hurt me. (Thankfully after getting help, he is doing much better now.)
If someone has delusions... do not encourage them because you will make it worse for them. They need help, medical help. The only thing I can agree with is yes don't treat them like children but do not lie to them and encourage them to believe their delusions. Cygnus a staffer here could explain if they wish exactly why that is medically dangerous to encourage.
Question 2: Wouldn't holothere encourage P-shifter cults?
Quote:A: As stated previously on the home page, holothere does not inherently describe shifting and is not a term for those who are human that wish to no longer be. While we have no strong stance on the matter, we are aware of the issue but the term itself is not meant for anyone who isn't physically nonhuman already, by definition. It is not intended to be used for malice, however i do not control what others do on the internet.
So right off the bat, you will see this term, Holothere means you PHYSICALLY have to be your theriotype in some sort of way. Which we all know or I hope all of us know that it is simply impossible. So yes, this term in fact does encourage folks to believe in physical shifting or some way being physically their theriotype. Which again bring us back to the term being focused around a delusion.
Question 3: Do i need to state whether i'm holothere due to delusions?
Quote:A: Only if you want to. I made this term because there was no middle ground between announcing your psychiatric status via labels, using physical nonhuman as a generalised term, or just using P-shifter despite the stigma. Holothere was created to sit in the place of the generalised "physically nonhuman", blind to the actual reason why one might be holothere. Farther than that it's up to the individual.
Of course you can state it if you want, it isn't required. But do you guys notice that it still encourages that physical shifting or being your theriotype in a physically impossible way? "Despite the stigma" If someone is telling you that it is possible, they are deceiving you. There is plenty of us adults, including myself who have fallen into the hands of these cult packs who encourage physical shifting or some sort of form of it. It is harmful to your mental health and it will make it harder for you as a therian to get by in human life. Please do not fall victim to it as many of us did during our younger years. For some of us the dream of being able to still lingers deep within us no matter how much we understand it is not possible. For your own safety please avoid people who encourage it. We adults may be old and lecture you guys but please don't discredit our experience and wisdom. We know a thing or two because we been there too...
Here is a link of why physically being your theriotype is impossible.
https://forums.therian-guide.com/Thread-The-Realities-of-P-Shifting
Question 4: Can i call myself a holothere if my identity is non-physical?
Quote:A: Definitionally, no. Therianthropy allows for vast ays of expression of nonhumanity, this term is simply meant to describe a specific experience either outside of under therianthropy, depending on how individual creatures prefer to see themselves.
Again this means to be a holothere, you must physically be your theriotype in some sort of way.
Continuation of "What is a Holothere?"
Now that we looked at majority of the questions, let's take a peek at the other posts from the coiner themselves about Holothere.
https://defrostedvertebrae.tumblr.com/post/743116468535885824/holothere
What I highlighted in blue, you'll see that the coiner of the term uses an example of Holothere. As you read you will notice that it is separate from Therianthropy and that it is not Therianthropy at all. Why? Because the key component in this, is the fact that it requires you to physically be something that is not human as it shows.
Below this screenshot you will find that they state...
Quote:"It is meant to define and describe physical nonhumanity as either as a term on its own or as a descriptor of a specific therian experience. The physical aspect of holothery is intentionally defined to be vague, because individuals can relate to it and experience it in a very differently."
So what they are saying is very... contradicting. A holothere is someone who is physically non-human and that you cannot be holothere without being physically non-human. So therians would not be able use the term the same way. Which is why they leave the term to be "vague" and up to the individual use it how they see fit. Which allowed alot of confusion and loss of the term's actual meaning. It allowed younger therians to misuse a term but also allowed them to get confused about what therianthropy is at its core.
The Different Uses of Holothere
Now alot of you guys may use a different version of Holothere than what the original term is. You use a version that describes how animalistic you feel. How you feel more like an animal than that of a person. Perhaps you don't feel human at all but you still know you have a physical body of a human. Maybe you use this term because you arn't one to say, "I know I have a human body even though I feel animal.". You use this term to describe how you reject your humanity a bit more than maybe other therians.
I hope to offer you clarity of why that is therianthropy on its own and not Holothere.
Therianthropy
What is Therianthropy?
As many of you know or if you don't that's okay, you'll get to now!
https://www.therian-guide.com/index.php/2-therianthropy
Quote:A person who experiences being and identifies as a non-human animal on an integral, personal level.
This means a person despite whatever reason whether Spiritual or Psychological reasons of why... You experience a feeling of being non-human on some sort of deep level within you. You experience these animalistic behaviors, drives or instincts that just doesn't seem like a typical human trait. This caused you to feel non-human, it caused you to see yourself as an animal and it may of caused you to some point in your life reject your humanity whether you were a teen or as an adult.
A Psychological Therian would believe their non-humanness comes from perhaps, trauma or maybe it was just how their brain was wired and born to be.
A Spiritual Therian could be many different things that would explain why they experience their non-humanness. Whether it is because of a past life or the soul of an animal placed in the wrong body. There is alot of beliefs out there but too many to really go into detail.
The fact is at the end of the day, no matter what all therians experience non-humanness despite it being Spiritual or Psychological. We all experience this thing where we see ourselves as an animal because of this non-humanness we feel on the daily basis in every aspect of our life. It doesn't matter if you feel less human than another therian, and it doesn't matter if you more human than someone else. Grouping ourselves into smaller categories of who feels what more is counter-productive for the community and it only separates ourselves and lead to confusion of what therianthropy means at its core.
Why Some Therians May Not Reject Their Humanity as Much as You
So an important thing to keep in mind when it comes to therianthropy is, yes we see our selves as animals but with a physical human body. Alot of body and species dysphoria often an issue within therians is because the lack of love or comfort they have for their human body. This dysphoria can worsen over time as you grow distaste for your human body. Something I noticed is, majority of therians who are okay with their human body experience less dysphoria than those who have yet to come to terms or find peace in loving their human body.
Something I try to remind folks is that the therian experience isn't solely focusing on being just animal but it is also about having a paw in two worlds, human and animal. We are trapped and forced to be within them both whether we like it or not. We have to give attention to not just our animal self but also to our human self for our own sanity. Now trust me, I'm not saying it is easy but it is possible to find a middle ground that works for you. You just gotta explore and reflect on who you are and your experience. Your mind deserve peace, not a battle between the two worlds.
Conclusion of Why Alternative Use of Holothere is Just Therianthropy
With everything stated above, I hope you guys can see why "alternative" term of Holothere really is just Therianthropy. On a separate thread that is solely called, "Holothere" you may find other users explanations of why Holothere's "alternative" term is pointless and really is just therianthropy. I highly recommend taking time to reading the posts there if this thread doesn't help you.
https://forums.therian-guide.com/Thread-Holothere?pid=289032#pid289032
So at the end of everything...
The original Holothere's term means that you actually have to be physically something that is not human. Whether it is a delusion or seriously meaning DNA altering. Aswell as being a completely separate thing from therianthropy.
For Holothere's Alternative term, it just describes the non-humanness that just simply is the common experience of therianthropy at it's core despite the amount of lack of humanness acceptance.
That Therianthropy means... experiencing the world around you, feeling, behaving and thinking something that is not human-like. That you are, non-human in every aspect... expect physical <3
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Thank you everyone who took the time to read this thread, I really hope it was informative and eye opening for you as it was me. I spent alot of time putting this thread together which was fun! I also spent time hearing input from our members about Holothere, Such as Neon rosettes, Fernfox, Cygnus, Zero, and many others. Thank you guys for your help on discussion about Holothere on the Discord Side of TG. I want to also thank MountainChild, starwingedwolf and other youngsters who were curious to ask questions and learn from us adults <3 And lastly... thank you to those within my Team showing support as I wrote up this big thread. <3
If you are on discord and want to see some of that discussion yourself, please visit this link here;
Discord Link to Discussion
Everyone is free to of course to add in your own two cents about holothere or how it is compared to therianthropy.
With love,
- Spoon
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Posted in: Explanations of Therianthropy Posted by: PabloRecoder - 2026-02-16 8:35
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This has been said a lot in our community. I think therianthropy is simply the feeling of not fitting into human society, of belonging to something different, and of feeling like an inner animal. That's what I feel every day: a big part of me is... well, my theriotype. In this case, a wildcat. That's my opinion based on my experiences, personality, inner feelings, etc.
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Posted in: Explanations of Therianthropy Posted by: Observant Demon - 2026-02-12 18:34
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For myself regardless of my theriotype, despite whom I was with I still always felt a sort of distance like I could talk about superficial things to those who were receptive and enjoy the conversation but the connections never really went any deeper.
I was very close to my dad, the closest that i have ever felt or ever will feel yet despite that there was still a seeming rift between us that neither of us were able to bridge; I suppose it is a matter of a mindset that my dad was brought up with but in the end I never told him what I felt because it wouldn't accomplish anything because I know that he would never really understand and I lack the ability to adequately convey what I felt.
In short, for me there is nothing to actually 'heal', my childhood was ok though I had few friends (actually none) and I began to realize that aside from my parents and occasionally my grandparents I preferred my own and my cats company to anyone.
Physically and biologically I am human and I accept that however psychologically I am and will always be what I am and that aspect was there from the time I was born; that part needs no healing.
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Posted in: Explanations of Therianthropy Posted by: Hemlock - 2026-02-12 9:52
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I'm of the opinion that isolation very much had a part in me becoming as animal-like as i got.
However I wouldn't say my therianthropy got cured as I got in better environment. I have less involuntary behavior like hissing, acting odd, etc but... The truth is these behaviors still exist. They pop up if I am stressed out and can't avoid the subject of my stress. It's just that these sorts of stressors have been much less frequent. On the other side, some fun sides of my therianthropy are a lot more present : I vocalize toward friends, may intentionally "let loose" when with entomology clubs searching bugs, my phantom shifts are more settled and tend to be present... I switched behaviors that were tied to stress for ones that are not, and the ones that are not tied to stress are much easier to control if necessary, just because my whole mind isn't engulfed in the fear.
So in my case my therianthropy did not get healed : I just stopped behaving like a defensive imprinted bird in a wildlife rehabilitation cage, ahah.
I've however heard of another case that fascinates me a little bit : A few people I know changed theriotype while healing trauma, going from something usually aggressive, strong, and scary to something much less so. Usually said people were happier with the second theriotype and felt like it represented them more truthfully. I find it an interesting extreme of "fear behavior".
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Posted in: Explanations of Therianthropy Posted by: Galaxy_Shake - 2026-02-11 23:30
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(2026-02-11 14:59)AriVB Wrote: In my view, it would be better to divide it into this: Theories with ill intentions are not to be considered at all, and all others that actually attempt to find out anything that may be a source are false until proven correct.
Yes, this is actually a better way to word it. I should've been more specific, as my theory doesn't apply to theories that have malicious intentions, are harmful, or have no base.
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Posted in: Explanations of Therianthropy Posted by: AriVB - 2026-02-11 22:04
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I've never experienced this myself, some phenomenon where when I connect more, therianthropy goes away. But then again, you could always argue that it's because I only ever mask myself around humans and I'm just not myself enough, or that it's because I haven't met enough people or been in enough environments where I can be myself for this to happen. Still I feel like my therianthropy is not something that can just be "cured" by "escaping isolation" or anything. If you got rid of that part of me, I'd be a different person altogether. It has to do with so much more than starting to shift because of a lack of human connection.
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