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Weavic [Attraction]

A form of attraction exclusive to members of the same system; described as a desire to integrate with another system member(s), or be in a partnership where the end-goal is some form of integration. Some people might consider this a form of plurelic attraction, while others might consider it autonomous.

Those who experience weavic attraction may feel feelings of wanting to be very close with, communicate/switch easily between, share responsibilities and/or struggles with, understand in a way others cannot, and/or be one in the same as another member, and may feel as though integration would make them feel more complete, or be the perfect form of partnership for all involved parties.

This may include partial / non-fusion integration, in which members break down barriers but do not become one in the same (creating smoother communication, switching, etc.), or it may specifically describe wanting to integrate in such a way that the parties involved become the same person.

A weavic “crush” is called a wrush (said like “rush”), and a weavic relationship may be called a weavingorweavingship.

This was made with my own personal experiences as a dissociative system in mind, but non-dissociative systems can also use this if integration of some kind is something they experience. I may not have used the most inclusive language because I don’t know the specific experiences of every system, but rest assured, if you’re a system that experiences integration, you can use this.

(Anti-integration weirdos will be blocked on sight. No, integration is not death, “killing your headmates” or anything like that. Don’t be weird and don’t demonize system functions.)

I know I’ve said this before but if you’d like to see more of the mental health side of things you can go over to my blog @the-era-system where I and my system post and such! I’m using this blog more for Sky specifically!

A black symbol with two wheels, one large and one small. On the large wheel, a line goes up, then over, and has an arrow at the end. Above the smaller wheel, there is a small horizontal line connected to both the wheels.ALT
A flag with 9 stripes. It goes from dark blue, to lighter blue-purple, to mid-teal, to light yellow, to orange, to light yellow, to mid-green, to darker purple, to dark blue. ALT
A flag with 9 stripes. It goes from dark blue, to lighter blue-purple, to mid-teal, to light yellow, to orange, to light yellow, to mid-green, to darker purple, to dark blue. There is a white symbol with two wheels, one large and one small. On the large wheel, a line goes up, then over, and has an arrow at the end. Above the smaller wheel, there is a small horizontal line connected to both the wheels.ALT

Dysaltered

Dysaltered,or dysalt for short, is a term for disabled alterhumans, such as those who feel as though their disability impacts their alterhumanity or vice versa, those who are alterhuman due to disability, or otherwise has disability linked with alterhumanity in a sense. You can also spell it as disaltered or disalt.

Dysaltered people do not need to be any specific kind of alterhuman, nor any specific kind of origin or experience, to be dysaltered. Those who are alterhuman and disabled, but that are not impacted by each other, can still use this if they so choose.

As a concept or community, dysaltered focuses specifically on disabled inclusion, accommodation, and discussion within the alterhuman community. It may also focus on experiences only disabled alterhumans have, such as the impact of mobility aids.

This is an all-inclusive label in which many experiences under both the alterhuman and disabled umbrella may fit, and gatekeeping is strictly not okay. Any disabilities (physical, mental, etc.) are welcome, as are any diagnosis status.

This is NOT synonymous with “[origin] caused alterhumanity.” Any kind of alterhuman, spiritual, psychological, or otherwise, may be disabled, and thus may be dysaltered.

Flag, symbol, and description are by me, whereas the name suggestion was by the lovely @sunshinesolaic. Subterms, alternate flags and alternate symbols are welcome!

If you feel like you want to use this, but have a specific alterhuman identity and don’t feel comfortable simply using “alterhuman,” you’re welcome to use dys- as a prefix, like dyskin, dyshearted, dyslink, dystelic, etc.

Couple alternate flags below the cut.

A flag with 9 stripes. It goes from dark blue, to lighter purple, to mid-green, to light yellow, to orange, to light yellow, to mid-green, to darker purple, to dark blue.ALT
A flag with 9 stripes. It goes from dark blue, to lighter purple, to mid-green, to light yellow, to orange, to light yellow, to mid-green, to darker purple, to dark blue. On this flag, the middle orange is more saturated compared to the others on this post.ALT
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