A Source-Identity or SourceID is an identity you use because it was an identity that belonged to you in source
Source-Identity falls under Neuroxenic (link) label, but we thought it would be nice to have a specific term for this experience.
Source-Identities are not the same, nor synonymous with Trans-Identities, and it is possible to be one without necessarily supporting or agreeing with the other, however there are some obvious similarities across the identity labels.
The flag is meant to symbolize this. The result of a poll we administered found that blue was the color people most connected to the word source. The yellow and white represent being similar to but not the same as transIDs.
A person may have a Source-Identity for many reasons. It could be that an identity a person has in source is important to who they are as a person, even if they don’t actually or bodily have said identity. A person could also have a Source-Identity because the way an identity they had in source affects them differently than the way the same identity is currently affecting them.
There are many other reasons a person may have a Source-Identity, as all a SourceID is, is an identity you had in source
A SourceID is not necessarily an identity you feel you were meant to have or want. There may not be any feelings attached with a Source-Identity other than just that it is you because it is who you are
Anyone who has a source/source media may use this term and a Source-Identity is also considered a Media-Identity for those who prefer to use the word Media over Source.
If you have any questions, you are free to ask them, thank you for your time!
Neuroxenic (and it’s analogues) is a term that describes the state when one’s neurological or mental functioning can be described, explained or understood in non-normative or non-human ways.
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