Median plurality
Oct. 23rd, 2013 11:22 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Continuing on from yesterday's topic (Shallow Co-fronting), this is another plural topic that can affect your magical work as well as your daily life. Many people don't realise that this applies to them, and understanding it can open up a whole new world of possibilities.
What is "median"? Well, you can read a lot more about it here, including pretty graphs, but the short version is that it's somewhere between plural and singlet (one term for someone who is not plural/median/etc). If you've ever heard someone talk about "putting on their game face", or showing one side of themselves to one group, and another side to another... that's the same sort of idea. Rather than several separate people, this is one person made up of separate people. To quote a very helpful line from Astraea's FAQ that I linked to above,
If you ever had one of those colour-shifting pens from the 80s and 90s, think of that too. Press a button and a different ink comes out.
If you find yourself getting into "modes", where you almost feel like you're a different person even though you know you're not, then this may be a useful avenue of exploration for you.
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That was long and somewhat rambly, but hopefully something in there was helpful! If it's interesting, you may also take a look at LivingPlural's median question list.
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What is "median"? Well, you can read a lot more about it here, including pretty graphs, but the short version is that it's somewhere between plural and singlet (one term for someone who is not plural/median/etc). If you've ever heard someone talk about "putting on their game face", or showing one side of themselves to one group, and another side to another... that's the same sort of idea. Rather than several separate people, this is one person made up of separate people. To quote a very helpful line from Astraea's FAQ that I linked to above,
You might say something like "there are many of us, but we are really all Karen" or "aspects of Karen", etc.
If you ever had one of those colour-shifting pens from the 80s and 90s, think of that too. Press a button and a different ink comes out.
If you find yourself getting into "modes", where you almost feel like you're a different person even though you know you're not, then this may be a useful avenue of exploration for you.
( More... )
That was long and somewhat rambly, but hopefully something in there was helpful! If it's interesting, you may also take a look at LivingPlural's median question list.
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