Tbh I despise my body in such a way, it feels so unnecessary dirty and fleshy
Both were made by me in procreate :3
ill try to draw myself in that Ms paint pixely art style, wish me luck chat
be kind to kids (yes, this includes teenagers) who identify as nonhuman, otherkin, fictionkin, therian, alterhuman, or a furry. they are living their life the way that makes sense to them. they don't deserve an "i told you so" if they grow out of identifying that way later on. they don't deserve to be asked "aren't you too old for that now?" they don't deserve to be laughed at and mocked online. children forming a wolf pack aren't hurting anyone. kids who want to meet other kids who identify as nonhuman aren't embarrassing.
kids need a sense of community no matter who they are. kids deserve the right to identify their own feelings. kids are allowed to express parts of themselves adults find "embarrassing". adults are allowed to do all of these things, too, but it's become routine for folks online to mock literal children for embarrassing behavior.
identifying as an animal isn't embarrassing; what is embarrassing is being an adult and picking on literal children. who cares, it's not hurting a singular soul. let them explore identity in ways that make sense to them. identifying as nonhuman isn't a danger to anyone else. they aren't hurting themselves. let them identify as a nonhuman and explore what that means to them. let them live their lives.
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Can we like talk about how Christianity can actually put you on risk if you decide to get into paganism? Like I realised that yesterday when I was watching tt on ideas for my altar for lady Hera
As Christians, ppl are always taught to put their god's feelings above their own. As much as this doesn't lead to much stuff while in christianity, it can lead to many things.
You know just how damn long I was scared to start deitywork because of thoughts like "But this deity didn't reach out to me, what if they don't want to work with me?:((" or "damn what if I do something wrong and I mess up and they'll leave?" "What if they don't like my altar?" Etc? I could say that it took me good half a year to kinda break through it, I'm still not completely okay yet.
Setting boundaries in paganism and witchcraft and occultism or spirit work, is absolutely mandatory. You have to be able to say no, to respect your time, your emotions — and Christianity throws all these abilities in trash.
Kinda dangerous because you can get used by a spirit, or attract something that will suck on your energy, or end up getting drained from your deity work because you are doing too much
So yeah, when you least expect it — it's religious trauma again
What type of dirt would your kintype eat?
I'd say the one after rain with moss on it. My ass is a deity of many things (as my otherkin) and one of them is rain and specifically the way it smells after and during it
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It is actually deeply ironic how the immensely cracked and dry skin on my heels does not bother me in the slightest but the most little crack or flake on my fingers/face is the “end of the world” and I “will need amputation” and that leaving it alone is “basically equivalent to throwing my life away”
As I established in one of my previous posts — this reality is commonly used as a holding cell for all the "bad" things in this multiverse. How do we leave then?
Easy answer: energy. You just have to get a push. Sometimes, your willpower is more than enough, especially if you are doing small shifts (like shifting to a twin reality but with a different outcome of an situation, or with small details changed about you). But shifting to a whole damn different reality is hard. And exhausting.
Even a holy mass, which connects just two planes of existence in this universe, needs energy of a whole damn church of people. That's why all people yawn. And why some people feel like they are about to faint when in church.
You can imagine just how much energy crossing realities can take.
In this case, you need a push. If you have enough energy saved, you can do it with just your will (without intention it won't work even if you have energy) or you can use already compacted energy, like strong emotions. So get excited about your DR, have some anticipation, and use that power to push you forward.
It'll take time and practice, and many breaks. And that's completely okay. It'll take time, and that's normal. You won't be able to draw just when you pick up a pencil for the first time.
Breaks are important as hell. You have to take them. You may feel exhausted, tired, bored, that's the sign to take a break.