Clostive

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clostive ( n., adj.)
Applies toheadmates
CoinerGeartooth

A clostive is the opposite of distive, being a once non-introject system member who became closely connected with a source, and thus akin to a introject, due to trauma.

Clostives can choose to attach the prefix “Clos-“ onto other introject terms (i.e. Closfictive, Closfactive) to fit their identity.

History

This term was coined on March 16, 2022 by Pluralpedia user Geartooth.

Related Terms

Clostive can, depending on the term's user, be related to source positive.

Clostive is the opposite of distive (a introject who became a non-introject headmate due to trauma distancing them from their source).