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Post by brooke on Mar 23, 2006 13:20:07 GMT -5
This is something in which I'll keep my personal beliefs to myself, but, if doing what Hannah says, we take out anything that could be attributed to otherkin-ness, it looks less like a sheepsog and more like a fox. Maybe that is why you're so conmfused- the sides conflict.
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The Madcat
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Post by The Madcat on Mar 23, 2006 13:30:14 GMT -5
This is something in which I'll keep my personal beliefs to myself, but, if doing what Hannah says, we take out anything that could be attributed to otherkin-ness, it looks less like a sheepsog and more like a fox. Maybe that is why you're so conmfused- the sides conflict. I dunno. =\ Even if I ignored the traits that could be accounted for by therianthropy, it wouldn't change my personality. If it's the wolf phenotype that makes me more dominating and hierarchal and we totally took those traits out, what would that make me? Submissive? >< If being a therian changes my personality, it's not likely to change it back, is it? Those traits are still a big part of my personality, and I think they should be viewed like the rest.
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Post by okibi on Mar 23, 2006 15:06:35 GMT -5
You could certainly ask me to describe these experiences, and I would tell you. Then please do so through PM on the main forum, 'cause I'm curious. And I'd also like to know WHY you think you're therian. Most would say, "I'm a reincarnated wolf," but as a fellow Christian, you certainly don't believe in reincarnation. So...?
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