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A '''cassmate''' is a [[headmate]] primarily characterised by their lack of emotion or general apathy, they may have a role similar to a protector in that they take front to shield the system from harm.<ref>https://nathyl-pride.carrd.co/#plural</ref>
A '''cassmate''' is a [[headmate]] primarily characterised by their lack of emotion or general apathy; they may have a [[Role|role]] similar to a [[protector]], in that they take [[Fronting|front]] to shield the [[system]] from harm.<ref>https://nathyl-pride.carrd.co/#plural</ref>


This term is not meant to discredit someone's emotional state or dehumanize them. As with all terms it is absolutely essential that this term is only used with consent of the member.
This term is not meant to discredit someone's emotional state or dehumanize them. As with all terms, it is absolutely essential that this term is only used with consent of the member.


==Related Terms==
==Related Terms==
*Cassmates are commonly also [[Dissonaut|dissociation holders]].
Cassmates are commonly also [[Dissonaut|dissociation holders]].


==References==
==References==
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[[Category:System Roles]]
[[Category:System Roles]]
[[Category:Personality Disorder-Related Terms]]

Revision as of 14:02, 26 April 2023

cassmate ( n.)
Applies toheadmates
CoinerThe Nathyl Diviplex

A cassmate is a headmate primarily characterised by their lack of emotion or general apathy; they may have a role similar to a protector, in that they take front to shield the system from harm.[1]

This term is not meant to discredit someone's emotional state or dehumanize them. As with all terms, it is absolutely essential that this term is only used with consent of the member.

Related Terms

Cassmates are commonly also dissociation holders.

References