But guys does anyone else here kin a steven universe character i kin connie's mom, sapphire, lars, and questioning centipeedle and aquamarine
But guys does anyone else here kin a steven universe character i kin connie's mom, sapphire, lars, and questioning centipeedle and aquamarine
yeahhhhh i still don't know what u mean so if ur gonna be rude just go the hell away
don't like, don't respond, simple as that i don't see how it affects you
Like this is all for fun right? We aren't actually cartoons or related to them in anyway. You don't need to be rude and use harsh language. It affects people when you start saying things like it isn't a choice. Because then impressionable people can see that. And then they take it out of the proper realm of fun and fantasy.
Again I'm not being mean, honestly thought we were all just having a good time on the internet.
@Scothe thanks for saying my thoughts before me lol, also characters are meant to be relatable. that's kinda the point, so you're obviously going to relate to people like Lars and Mrs. Mahashwarren because they are written with normal, common stereotypes seen among many real people. it's less of "isn't a choice" and more like a fun coincidence. I'm not trying to get at you or be rude, I'm saying that you've said something factually untrue or very unlikely and (imo) slightly concerning. it sounds like whoever came up with this is trying to invent a mental illness or medical condition and that feels... uncomfy. in full honesty and no intention of offense, I hope you are doing well irl.
no it's seriously not for fun i literally feel like i AM them and i can't help that
yk what? i'm not even gonna argue anymore bc it seems like you cannot have common sense and take fictionkin as a literal alterhuman identity like otherkin or therian
No one's arguing. And if that is the case you should definitely explore those feelings with parents or someone trusted. I understand great feelings towards works of fiction but they are just fiction and we are real humans. These types of feelings were born with the internet and should definitely be addressed. We've had great works of fiction and people never thought they were animals or fictional characters until recent history. We didn't have people in the 1800's thinking they were Sherlock Holmes.
And again I'm not dismissing you or your feelings, they are definitely things to be explored and living in fantasy is perfectly normal at young ages.
And just because someone doesn't share your exact views doesn't mean they aren't understanding or supportive so please don't take this as an arguement or rudeness because it isn't.
ohhhhhh ok i am so so so so so sorry about me thinking this was an argument i am so sorry
Ty
What do you think?