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theswiftheartsystem · 3 months
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the-hadal-zone-sys · 13 days
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Shoutout to brainmades with exomemories. Shoutout to introjects with non-canon/non-factual exomemories.
Your memories are just as real and valid, and it's okay to be affected by them.
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friendly reminder it's okay to get introjects from things, and its okay to be an introject. i feel like a lot of us plurals feel embarrassed and try to avoid things we "might introject from" but remember that inteojection isn't bad. it's morally neutral.
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tommyssupercoolblog · 4 months
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"i know they're faking DID/OSDD because their alters are cringe!!!!" This may come as a shock to you, but sometimes, people's coping mechanisms, are cringe.
so when their brain introjects or creates someone, it's also cringe.
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fairie-angel · 2 months
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being an introject is like:
people: you better be connected to source FOREVER !!?!?@??@!
*source gets found out to be problematic*
people: completely immediately disconnect from your source
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sysboxes · 4 months
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[Text: This user is both a fictive and a factive.]
Like/Reblog if you save or use please!
Art by us. No alt
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the-bottle-system · 5 months
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how it feels discussing exotrauma
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plural-affirmations · 6 months
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Here's to introjects who are vastly different people compared to what they're based on!
Contrary to what some might believe, being an introject does not equate to being a carbon copy of the person that was introjected. For example, a fictive of a villain certainly doesn't make them an inherently bad, unkind, or problematic person. So, here's to the ones who are drastically different from their source!
Shoutout to:
Antagonist fictives who have roles such as caretakers/protectors/syskids/etc.
Protagonist fictives who are persecutors/prosecutors/avengers/etc.
Those who are kinder, more polite, or more thoughtful than their source
The ones who are angrier, more traumatized, or more aloof than their source
Introjects who look like a completely different person in the innerworld
Factives of figures that have done bad things who actively try to do good in the present
Introjects of objects who identify as fully or partly something else
Introjects of animals who don't act animalistic
And anyone else I missed!
You deserve to be treated with respect, kindness, and like you're your own person (because you are!). You may identify with your source, and that's totally ok! But, it's also ok to be as different from it as you are now. You have the ability to do absolutely whatever you want to!
Please remember how special you are! /pos
🖤💜💙💚💛
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cringeandproudx3 · 5 days
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Shoutout to the "weird" alterhumans.
Shout-out to alterhumans who's types are commonly hated.
Shout-out to alterhumans who are delusional.
Shout-out to physical alterhumans.
Shout-out to alterhumans who are disabled.
Shout-out to alterhumans who love being a human.
Shout-out to alterhumans who have negative experiences with the alterhuman community.
Shout-out to the alterhumans who prefer the labels transspecies, transcharacter and transbeing. (RADQUEERS NOT FOR YOU.)
Shout-out to alterhumans who don't directly identify as their 'type. (Otherhearted, animalhearted etc)
Shout-out to divinekins who aren't religious, have religious trauma, or have a religion that doesn't match with their 'type.
Shout-out to clinical lycanthropes and zoanthropes who choose to be in the alterhuman community.
Shout-out to alterhumans whose genders and pronouns are affected by and/or reflect their alterhumanity.
Shout-out to alterhumans who take heavy risks, like coming out to someone who they're unsure about or doing public quads/gear. (I don't recommend you do this, but the ppl who do impress me!)
Shout-out to alterhumans who DONT take risks and don't express themselves publicly.
Shout-out to alterhumans who are nonhuman to cope. (Copingkin, copinglink, others)
Shout-out to alterhumans who are nonhuman by choice. (Otherlink etc)
Shout-out to alterhuman headmates in general.
Shout-out to alterhuman introjects who aren't alterhuman in source.
Shout-out to alterhuman headmates that aren't supported by their system.
Shout-out to alterhuman head mates with stigmatized roles. (Alterhuman persecutors n such)
And a special shout-out to anyone who's label or experience I missed, because I do see you. I just don't know what we're called.
We all see you.
You are loved here.
Pyrite and Bug 🎇🎇🎇🩹🩹🩹
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interstellarsystem · 3 months
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Source Memories and Trauma
There's a lot of things that tend to come up about the source memories of alterhumans. Fictives, fictionkin, factives and anyone else with memories of another place or time are common in the community, and they can all have differing opinions on if those memories "actually happened". The thing is, some people tend to contest those memories as being entirely "made up" and dismiss any benefits or issues that might come from them, even going so far sometimes as to accuse those who have exotrauma of faking, being insensitive or ableist.
It's important to acknowledge that whether you, your system (if you have one) or any others around you believe your source memories to be spiritual in origin or psychological or anything else, they're still memories that can affect you and should be treated the same as any other memory you have of the current physical world. It doesn't matter if the memories are good or bad, spiritual or psychological, what matters is that you feel things as a result of them and that isn't something to be dismissed.
Things from your memories might not be "real" in the sense of physically happening here or even anywhere depending on your beliefs, but that does not matter because they can still very much affect you. You have these memories of things from elsewhere or another time or body and they are real to you because you remember the feeling of going through them. You remember, regardless of "true reality", those things in your memories and so, you react in apropriate ways. Maybe you had something nice happen in source so you remember things associated with that event fondly even here. Maybe you had something bad happen in source so you instinctively avoid things related to it here. Even without realising, your memories are your experiences and they can affect many things. Your experience shouldn't be downplayed just because they aren't proveable to have physically happened.
If memories need to be "real and physical" to count toward being something you should respect, what about people with psychosis? We're fortunate enough to not experience horrible hallucinations very often but we do get them and they're terrible when they want to be. Hallucinations are decidedly not real in the sense that they aren't physical, but you still live through it and deal with it. And sometimes, you can get traumatised from it. Hallucinations and delusions can be absolutely debilitating and if source memories are a psychological phenomenon too, then they really aren't all that different in how they can affect people. That's not to say that source memories can't be spiritual either--If your memories are spiritual, you literally did experience them. They are just as real to your experiences as any other, regardless of "actual" origin.
Plenty of traumagenic systems have introjects with source memories that mirror their own body's trauma but it's not always exact. Are those memories also to be dismissed because it's not the real deal? What about trauma from inside a headspace itself? For some systems, headspaces aren't as physical as the outerworld and for some, no harm can happen in them. However, there's a lot of issues that can come up in headspaces or within systems in general that are entirely abusive--is that real enough to not be shoved aside or harrassed over?
Memories are messy and the fact that source memories are so often downplayed or dismissed is upsetting. People have gotten angry at and harrassed others over experienceing exotrauma just because they simply have it. In the past, we've gotten our spaces online raided and had images posted to cringe subreddits simply because we and others described exotraumatic experiences. It's not just the subreddits of course, there's been plenty of personal experiences in the plural community itself we've had that follow the trend--and we're not alone. Every so often a post shows up talking about how people with exotrauma are ableist, lying, attention-seeking or insensitive for daring to say they have exotrauma. It's a recurring thing we see on and off and it's always as sadenning as it has been.
People who are affected by their source memories deserve to be able to find coping skills and find others who have similar experiences. You shouldn't have to wonder if you'll be taken seriously for your exotrauma. You should be allowed to take the time to heal just as anyone else would. It doesn't matter if you have exotrauma, this-world trauma or no trauma at all, everyone should be allowed to talk about their experiences and get whatever help they need for themselves. It's that simple.
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systemserendipity · 6 months
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This got sent in a plural server we're in and skjfkehdhdjwd
Can't stop laughing lmao
-Jude🐘he/they/kit, Collie🔒any pronouns
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joypunk-plural · 26 days
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Shout out to introjects!
(Pt: Shout out to introjects!)
Shout out to fictives!
Shout out to factives!
Shoutout to those who aren't either!
Shout out to those somewhere in between!
Shout out to introjects who are source connected!
Shout out to introjects who aren't source connected at all!
Shout out to introjects with multiple sources!
Shout out to introjects with problematic sources! Your source doesn't define your worth as a person <3
You're an important part of your system, and I hope you have a wonderful day :]
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tommyssupercoolblog · 7 months
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Me when someone says I remind them of my source: "WOAH!!! This is great!!! I'm going to get a good grade in being an introject, which is both normal to want and possible to achieve"
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shipaxe · 1 year
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My experience being wrong about multiplicity
Hi. For a year and a few months more, I believed I was a system. Why did I believe this, and what are some reasons I did, as well as how I realized I was wrong? Why I thought I was a system Around September of 2021, I labeled myself as an endogenic median system. Upon finding the system label, I did nowhere near enough research before labeling myself as one. It felt like the non-traumagenic community didn't care; if you thought you were a system, you were one! If you didn't, you weren't. It felt black and white. Eventually, I realised I had trauma I was unaware of, and switched to the label traumagenic. I was no longer median, either. In less than a year, I had 100+ "alters", almost all "fictives". While this can happen, I don't believe I was nearly as stressed as I would have needed to be, and just.. didn't feel right. Other factors that lead me into the belief I have multiple other disorders. Specifically, I suspect I have BPD, and the dissociation, mood swings, sense of emptiness, and identity issues impacted me a lot. I mistook these symptoms for OSDD-1. I subconsciously started sectioning off parts of my identity, and felt more and more separate- hence the switch from median to multiple. I am also fictionkin and polymorph otherkin. Around 20 of my "fictives" ended up being kins. I am also, to put it simply, lonely. I never feel like I fit in. In the system community, sometimes I DID feel like I fit in. When I didn't, someone else was "chilling in cofront". A lot of them were like imaginary friends to make me feel less alone. Those ones don't even feel like a part of me, but they're not separate people, either. They're just.. figments of my own imagination. To be honest, I've felt much lonelier upon learning I am a singlet. How I realized I was wrong Honestly, it was somewhat obvious. Many of my "headmates" felt like they were a part of me, and if we had different bodies, it wouldn't be the same- because they were me. I also subconsciously started to copy symptoms I didn't have, I switched as I wanted, I was fictive heavy- which can happen, but it's rarer than people realise. My trauma was not severe or repetitive. I could go on. A big problem in the system community is the "everyone is valid" mentality; I believe MUCH more research should be done before labeling as a system, and not enough people talk about it. Another issue is that not a lot of people talk about being wrong, and personally, I was terrified to tell people I was wrong. It's fucking difficult. There's too much "you're valid! you're valid! you're valid!" and not enough "hey, it's okay if you're wrong!". When I panicked around the time I realized I was wrong (and denied it for weeks), I never received an "it's okay if you're wrong". All I got was "hey, calm down, you ARE a system". I think the community has a lot to fix. This has fucked up my dissociation issues and identity problems worse than they were before. I wish I had realized I was a singlet sooner or never jumped into this label. Not all of these mean you're a singlet, but if you relate to this, please be open to the idea of being wrong. Thanks for reading this. Please share this- my goal with it is to help others. Have a good day/night, drink some water, and know that it's okay to be wrong. ☆
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sysboxes · 6 months
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[Text: This alter is multi-sourced and switches between which one they’re attached to, please ask before connecting them to any source.]
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problematicfactive · 7 months
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If your "Introject friendly" space isn't friendly to introjects of people you don't like your space is not inroject friendly and you need ti rebrand it
If your "Introject friendly" space allows for people to negatively talk about introjects they don't like even if they aren't present in conversation your space is not introject friendly and you need to rebrand it
If your "Introject friendly" space has limits to what kind of introject you can be your space isn't inroject friendly and you need to rebrand it
If your "Introject friendly" space bans introjects for their sources your space is not introject friendly and you need to rebrand it
If your "Introject friendly" space is inaccessible to factives your space is not introject friendly and you need to rebrand it
Factives exist and we are introjects too
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