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A '''liminal anchor''' is a [[headmate]] who is stuck, either long-term or permanently, in the [[liminal front]]. Other [[headmate]]s can [[co-fronting|co-front]] alongside them, but will not be able to [[front]] alone.
A '''liminal anchor''' is a [[headmate]] who is stuck, either long-term or permanently, in the [[liminal front]]. Other [[headmate]]s can [[co-fronting|co-front]] alongside them, but will not be able to [[front]] alone
 
==Related Terms==
This is a subtype of [[front anchor]] specific to [[systems]] with [[liminal front]].
 
Headmates like this may occur in [[liminalbased]] systems.


[[Category:Fronting Terms]]
[[Category:Fronting Terms]]
[[Category:Headspace Terms]]
[[Category:Headmate Terms That Relate To Abilities]]

Latest revision as of 19:26, 21 February 2024

liminal anchor ( n.)
Other formsliminally-anchored (adj.)
Applies toheadmates, system functions
CoinerThe Quicksilver System

A liminal anchor is a headmate who is stuck, either long-term or permanently, in the liminal front. Other headmates can co-front alongside them, but will not be able to front alone

Related Terms[edit | edit source]

This is a subtype of front anchor specific to systems with liminal front.

Headmates like this may occur in liminalbased systems.