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A '''succoured front''' is one in which the current [[ | A '''succoured front''' is one in which the current [[fronting|fronters]] need help in fronting, or else they are unable to. | ||
This can be due to many reasons, such as (but not limited to): | |||
* the front rejecting them | * the front rejecting them | ||
* being [[ | * being [[front repulsed]] | ||
* [[headspace]] disabilities | * [[headspace]] disabilities | ||
* needed accessibility measures in headspace | * needed accessibility measures in headspace | ||
The help in fronting could simply be having something or someone to comfort them, or it can be much more complex. | The help in fronting could simply be having something or someone to comfort them, or it can be much more complex. |
Revision as of 17:48, 3 October 2021
succoured front ( n., adj.) | |
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Applies to | headmates, system functions |
Coiner | HerbPhoenix |
A succoured front is one in which the current fronters need help in fronting, or else they are unable to.
This can be due to many reasons, such as (but not limited to):
- the front rejecting them
- being front repulsed
- headspace disabilities
- needed accessibility measures in headspace
The help in fronting could simply be having something or someone to comfort them, or it can be much more complex.