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Kin are people who identify as partially or entirely nonhuman- sometimes just as another person. Whether of a fictional character, a fictional species, a non-fictional species, even another person. Kin does not equal Introject. People in a system can kin, but that does not mean kinning is the same as being an introject.
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'''Kin''' are people who identify as partially or entirely nonhuman sometimes just as another person. Whether of a fictional character, a fictional species, a non-fictional species, even another person.
 
Kins are not specific to [[plurality]], as [[Singlet|singlets]] can also kin. However, there are some similarities between kinning and plurality.
 
== Related Terms ==
A [[system]] that is composed primarily of kins can be described as a [[Kin System|kin system]].
 
A [[kinform]] is a kin that became a headmate.
 
Kins are not the same as [[Introject|introjects]]. People in a system can kin, but that does not mean kinning is the same as being an introject.
 
== External Links ==
 
* [https://otherkin.fandom.com/wiki/Otherkin Otherkin Wiki]

Revision as of 02:40, 19 March 2021

kin ( n., adj.)
Other formsotherkin (n., adj.)
Applies tosystems, headmates

Kin are people who identify as partially or entirely nonhuman – sometimes just as another person. Whether of a fictional character, a fictional species, a non-fictional species, even another person.

Kins are not specific to plurality, as singlets can also kin. However, there are some similarities between kinning and plurality.

Related Terms

A system that is composed primarily of kins can be described as a kin system.

A kinform is a kin that became a headmate.

Kins are not the same as introjects. People in a system can kin, but that does not mean kinning is the same as being an introject.

External Links