all terms in category headmate-action/state
Headmate piloting the body.
Changing who is fronting.
Removal of a headmate.
Dormant headmate.
Two or more headmates becoming one.
When a person is formed but only fronts for a little while, or a few days, before going silent.
A state in which no system members are in front.
When there is uncertainty about who is fronting.
When two or more are taking control of the body at once.
When a headmate is unable to exit front.
When a system member "hops" from one system to another.
When a system is less active, and there is less communication.
When someone is continuously drawn to front.
When you are only sexually attracted to your headmates.
The inability to communicate verbally.
When you hear a thought from a headmate, no matter their current state of activity.
When your system "freezes" activity for a long period of time.
A median member who becomes plural over time.
A plural member becomes median over time.
innerworld travel between timelines
When front is locked or inaccessible.
When a headmate isn't affected by frontlock.
When a headmate can't visualize the headspace.
A switch that is natural and difficult to notice.
Remaining unknown as plural, either to others or the plural themselves.
Being known and/or more perceptible as plural.
When an emotion or memory is experienced by other members.
When a headmate forcibly replaces the previous fronter to front themself.
When a headmate is forcibly switched in or out.
The action of an entire system collectively fusing into one being.
The inability to communicate via text.
A switch that is natural but noticeable.
A system's discomfort with their amount of members.
Lack of internal communication.
When the body experiences pain from the headspace.
Lack of internal communication outside of passive influences.
When a headmate reforms, often with amnesia.
The feeling of doubting you are plural or the fear you are faking plurality.
The state of a system member being affected negatively by fronting.
Lowering of dissociative barriers, OR two headmates becoming one.
using a webhook to relay your message
When frontstuck members don't interact with front unless prompted.
When two or more are conscious at the same time.
Experiences of depersonalization and derealization.
When you are only romantically attracted to your headmates.
When multiple people are fronting but there is no loss of identity.
When a headmate is exempt from total amnesia, but experiences emotional amnesia.
When a headmate can interact with the headspace the same way they do the real world.
When a headmate experiences the headspace more as a narration than through other means.
When a headmate experiences the headspace as if through a fog.
When a headmate has to visualize the headspace before interacting with it.
When a headmate uses sound to view and/or interact with the headspace.
When a headmate experiences the headspace similar to daydreaming.
When a headmate sees the headspace in third person.
When a headmate sees the headspace in any view that is not first or third person.