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'''Demi-member''' refers to being a partial, but not full, [[system]] member.<ref>https://plurgai-archive.tumblr.com/post/646575648603815936/demi-member-being-a-partial-but-not-full-system</ref>
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'''Demi-member''' refers to being a partial, but not full, [[Headmate|system member]].<ref>https://plurgai-archive.tumblr.com/post/646575648603815936/demi-member-being-a-partial-but-not-full-system</ref>


* A guest [[Walk-In]] that doesn’t always live in system, but does come over.
Some examples are:
* A guest [[Walk-In]] that doesn’t always live in [[system]], but does come over.
* A [[parabond]] that knows about the system but prefers to live in the [[Paracosm]] still, instead of the actual system.
* A [[parabond]] that knows about the system but prefers to live in the [[Paracosm]] still, instead of the actual system.
* [[Genderentities]]
* [[Genderentities]]
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Revision as of 02:39, 21 February 2023

demi-member ( adj.)
Applies toheadmates
CoinerCapri Suns & Gushers🍒🐙 / Plurgai

Demi-member refers to being a partial, but not full, system member.[1]

Some examples are:

  • A guest Walk-In that doesn’t always live in system, but does come over.
  • A parabond that knows about the system but prefers to live in the Paracosm still, instead of the actual system.
  • Genderentities
  • Outer-members who feel like they’re part of the system, except they’re outside of the body.
  • Anyone who only feels like a partial system member!

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