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A '''source neutral''' [[introject]] is an introject that has no feelings, or no strong feelings about their [[source]]. They may or may not feel connected to their source. A source neutral introject may not participate in their source at all, or have very little desire too. They may also actively participate in their source, or may avoid it, but they do not have to.<ref>https://mechanismhearted.tumblr.com/post/669428446102962176/source-terms</ref>
A '''source neutral''' [[introject]] is an introject that has no feelings, or no strong feelings about their [[source]]. They may or may not feel connected to their source. A source neutral introject may not participate in their source at all, or have very little desire too. They may also actively participate in their source, or may avoid it, but they do not have to.<ref>https://mechanismhearted.tumblr.com/post/669428446102962176/source-terms</ref>
Source positive/neutral/negative terms were made to mirror romance/sex negative/positive/neutral terms, as to give introjects a way to easily explain their relationships to their source.


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Revision as of 04:34, 2 December 2021

source neutral
Applies tosourced headmates
CoinerMechanist Faction

A source neutral introject is an introject that has no feelings, or no strong feelings about their source. They may or may not feel connected to their source. A source neutral introject may not participate in their source at all, or have very little desire too. They may also actively participate in their source, or may avoid it, but they do not have to.[1]

Source positive/neutral/negative terms were made to mirror romance/sex negative/positive/neutral terms, as to give introjects a way to easily explain their relationships to their source.

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