So I realized I’m transcharacter (Yui Komori), and I’m already looking into contacts and stuff like that. I’m having a good time with this, it’s one of my less dysphoric IDs, too!

Are there any other transcharacters here? Doesn’t have to be same source (I’m relatively disconnected from the source atm)!

  • @unicorns
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    44 months ago

    Awesome. I’m like, an introject or an interdimensional traveler or something. I’m afraid to look for contacts outside the system cuz, people have strong opinions about me…

    • Yui KomoriOP
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      54 months ago

      I have a lot of introjects in my system :3

      But I understand, I have some introjects from “less than savory sources”, so I don’t judge any introjects based on their source.

  • Kuro
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    34 months ago

    im also transcharacter! specifically chocola from nekopara :3

  • Malt Marzipan
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    34 months ago

    Congrats :3 I do wonder what the difference is (if there is any) of being trans character and fictionkin, but I’m Malt Marzipan from Fuga (among other sources), my sister is Mei

    • Yui KomoriOP
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      44 months ago

      Well, the best way I’ve heard it described is

      FictionKin - I am this character.

      TransCharacter - I should be this character.

      But I also understand that identities can be complex, so others may be able to explain it better!

  • ZIM vt/it/vx/ve/heB
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    34 months ago

    zim is transcharacter primarily of ZIM from Invader Zim. other character IDS are sorta different/less part of zims self. Like how zim is a polymorph, the other characters are just zim shifting into a different form of their body, rather than their identity. But being trans-ZIM-character impacts zimself beyond only the form. Even so much to change zims pronouns which as not ZIM does not include he/she (and them but sometimes zim has to use that pronoun for zimself) but as zim, zim uses he/him and they/them.