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The term '''amor systems''' refers to two or more [[ | The term '''amor systems''' refers to two or more [[system]]s whose [[headspace]]s are connected via gates and/or portals of some variety. These are systems that are very close and trust each other very deeply. | ||
As the name suggests, these are systems that have romantic love and fondness for each other - often considering themselves as soulmate systems. | As the name suggests, these are systems that have romantic love and fondness for each other - often considering themselves as soulmate systems. | ||
== Related Terms == | == Related Terms == | ||
[[ | [[System travel]] is very possible between these [[system]]s and it’s often a common occurrence for [[headmate|members]] from each system to visit the other’s [[headspace]]. Members may even be able to [[fronting|front]] within their amor system(s). |
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amor systems ( n., adj.) | |
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The term amor systems refers to two or more systems whose headspaces are connected via gates and/or portals of some variety. These are systems that are very close and trust each other very deeply.
As the name suggests, these are systems that have romantic love and fondness for each other - often considering themselves as soulmate systems.
Related Terms
System travel is very possible between these systems and it’s often a common occurrence for members from each system to visit the other’s headspace. Members may even be able to front within their amor system(s).