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What is a shift otherkin?

What is a shift otherkin?

Shifts are the otherkin and therian experience of feeling a state of connection to one’s kintype. Shifts are also described as an experience where one’s kintype overtake’s one or more aspects of their being.

How many Therians are there?

Therians are people who believe they are animals, either spiritually or psychologically. Within the Houston area, there are an estimated 3,000 people in this community.

What is sensory shift?

Sensory Shifting (Se): occurs when the Therian’s senses temporarily become more like that of the therioside. The physical body remains unchanged. This is different from a mental shift, but It can occur along with mental shifts and other types of shifts.

How do you know if you are a therian?

If your inner identity is a known non-human animal, then you’re therian. If it’s something else, then you’re otherkin. From what I know, Therians identify as or have a link with ‘real’ animals or creatures, alive currently or an extinct species.

What is a Contherian?

Contherianthropy (contherianthrope or contherian) is one of the sub-categories of Therianthropy. These Therians do not experience mental shifts, but are always in a state of both theriotype and human at the same time (passive). “I bring forth then contherianthropy, adding ‘con’, from Latin ‘contas’, meaning unchanging.

What is Fictionkin?

Fictionkin is a connection, often spiritual, with a fictional character and/or species. This connection is deep enough to identify as and/or with them. Fictionkin often believe that they are or were a fictional character or species either now or in a past life.

What is the difference between Therianthrope and lycanthrope?

As nouns the difference between lycanthrope and therianthrope. is that lycanthrope is a werewolf while therianthrope is any mythical being which is part human, part animal.

What are examples of sensory adaptation?

Examples of Sensory Adaptation Sight: When you go into a dark room or outside at night, your eyes eventually adjust to the darkness because your pupils enlarge to let in more light. Likewise, when you are in bright light, your eyes adjust by the narrowing of your pupils. This is another form of sensory adaptation.

Is sensory overload a real thing?

Sensory overload can happen to anyone, but it is more common in autistic people and people with ADHD, PTSD, and certain other conditions. It causes feelings of discomfort and being overwhelmed. Moving away from sources of sensory input, such as loud sounds or strong smells, can reduce these feelings.

Why do Therians exist?

It is hypothesized that they are common due to the close connectivity that humans and these types have had with each other throughout history. There are different types of therians, who experience different degrees of shifting and identity.

What is a Theriotype?

A theriotype is the animal or animals that a therian believes they are inside or identifies as. The most common theriotype is a wolf, accounting for approximately half of the online therian community [citation needed] (mammals in general are most frequently seen).

What is it called when you can turn into an animal?

Therianthropy is the mythological ability of human beings to metamorphose into other animals by means of shapeshifting. The best-known form of therianthropy is found in stories of werewolves.

What kind of shifts do therians go through?

Therians often experience shifts of which there are many types: 1. Phantom shifts: These shifts are when the person can feel parts corresponding to their animal body as supernumerary phantom limbs added on to, or overlaying their physical body. 2. Mental shifts: Where the shifter takes on a mentality of the theriotype.

Are there different types of therians in the world?

There are different types of therians, who experience different degrees of shifting and identity. Shifter Therian: This is the “typical” kind of therian. Someone who identifies as an animal and experiences a wide range of shifting.

What kind of pH-shifting does a therian do?

Ph-shifting is when they feel phantom limbs that correspond with their animal identity (called a theriotype). This is NOT physical shifting, almost all therians regard physical shape-shifting as impossible. M-shifting is when they take on the mindset of their theriotype.

Which is the best description of a therian?

Cladotherian: A type of therian who’s identity encompasses an entire family (or clade) of animals, instead of only a single species. Polytherian (Polywere): A therian who identifies as more than one animal. Therians often experience shifts of which there are many types:

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