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Front | '''Front preferences''' are when the [[Fronting|front]] prefers specific kinds of [[Headmate|system members]] in front, and people with said characteristics (which can include identities, special interests, skills, etc) have an easier time fronting, while people who don’t have those characteristics find it hard or impossible to [[Switching|switch]] in or front. This is different from the phenomenon of [[calling]] in that these are consistent patterns, and while they may change, they don’t change quickly like callings may change.<ref>https://termora.org/term/front%20preferences</ref> | ||
== Related Terms == | == Related Terms == | ||
Calling is a similar concept to front preferences, but callings change more rapidly, are generally more transient, and can often be more intense than baseline front preferences. | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
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Revision as of 06:08, 25 February 2023
front preferences ( n.) | |
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Applies to | system functions |
Coiner | Herobrine Elsíra of NGC |
Front preferences are when the front prefers specific kinds of system members in front, and people with said characteristics (which can include identities, special interests, skills, etc) have an easier time fronting, while people who don’t have those characteristics find it hard or impossible to switch in or front. This is different from the phenomenon of calling in that these are consistent patterns, and while they may change, they don’t change quickly like callings may change.[1]
Related Terms
Calling is a similar concept to front preferences, but callings change more rapidly, are generally more transient, and can often be more intense than baseline front preferences.