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| image = Inconsishost by Fragment Collective.jpg | | image = Inconsishost by Fragment Collective.jpg | ||
| image caption = Inconsishost flag by the [https://fragmentcollective.carrd.co/ | | image caption = Inconsishost flag by the [https://fragmentcollective.carrd.co/ Fragmented Snowflakes]. | ||
| usage_noun = yes | | usage_noun = yes | ||
| usage_adjective = yes | | usage_adjective = yes | ||
| usage_headmate = yes | | usage_headmate = yes | ||
| coiner = [https://fragmentcollective.carrd.co/ | | coiner = [https://fragmentcollective.carrd.co/ Fragmented Snowflakes] | ||
}} | }} | ||
Revision as of 19:27, 24 February 2023
inconsishost ( n., adj.) | |
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Inconsishost flag by the Fragmented Snowflakes. | |
Applies to | headmates |
Coiner | Fragmented Snowflakes |
An inconsishost is a headmate who is a type of host who is inconsistent with their fronting and or host role. They may front and host lots one second, then not.[1]
Experiences an inconsishost may have:
- They host a body and or a system/sisasystem on and off.
- They randomly get front stuck for prolonged periods of time, then get stuck out of front and or vanish for another prolonged period of time.
- They are indecisive and one second will enthusiastically want to be host, then completely uninterested or not caring the next.