nonhuman stuff, activism
My therapist and I had an amazing talk that basically boiled down to a lot of identity affirmation and positivity and I just, he’s really making me think; what would the future look like if non-human identities were something that people were educated about?
nonhuman stuff, activism
And what does that mean for activists such as myself? Who’s going to turn on the lights & start radical nonhuman activism? Is it going to be the next generation? When’s it going to happen? My mind is buzzing, racing, with the possibilities of the future and my tail is swishing
nonhuman stuff, activism
@BinaryVixen899 i can hardly imagine. Relief?
@Oneironott relief? euphoria? finally being able to be /ourselves/???? I have no idea. obviously physically transitioning into a preferred form isn’t an option yet but, what would socially transitioning look like for nonhumans??? is that a possibility that can be implemented??? lots of thoughts swirling through my head atm
@Oneironott it felt like i was communicating what I have known since I was a kid, that I am a fox anthro. Not “I find foxes really cool” or “foxes are neat and I wish I could be one” (although both of those are true) but /I am a fox anthro/ in every way but physical. It felt like I communicated that with a human, and that human /got it/, understood it, saw me. It felt validating. Affirming. Euphoric.
nonhuman stuff, activism
It’s not a big secret that people who identify as non-human tend to have worse health outcomes, that they tend to struggle in many of the same ways as any other group of individuals that have to suppress a part of their identity out of fear of retribution from society.