User:Crisses
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Disclaimer: Talking in first-person-plural is awkward. First-person-singular is innaccurate. If you can figure out the proper grammar for my posting, good for you!
I am the editors and prime authors of Kinhost.org, a resource for persons with multiple personalities (Dissociative Identity Disorder). Kinhost.org sports an open-edit wiki, thus my primacy as an author/editrix there is only either because I have too much time on my hands, or no one else has tried to compete with me. (Or maybe it's because our egos outgrew our skull a long time ago.) No matter --
I figure that my website being mentioned at least 4 times on Wikipedia meant that maybe I ought to check things out, make sure things are on the up & up.
(and all that rot).
[edit] Enough about me -- What about ME?
At last count there were over 50 people sharing my head with me (someone anal wants me to mention 72). I'm a psychology student soon to get a B.S. Psychology with emphasis in Human Sexuality. My personal study in eclectic arts, crafts, and technology, led me to form my own business, Eclectic Tech, LLC; I'm officially a (Linux/Mac) systems admin and web consultant. I'm also a contributor to the PmWiki open-source project. I'm also an herbalist, shaman and a minister. My primary non-English language is American Sign Language although I am sorely out of practice. I also have the Open Source Reiki project under wing, though it needs a facelift and work.
[edit] Ultrabrief History
On the web, I was a BBSer in the late 80s, my website started in 1996, and I have been an activist in the Otherkin and Otherkin Host (multiples who have other species in their head than human) communities since 1998.
In Real Life(TM), I first thought I was otherkin (1985), then discovered I was multiple (1986), then found other otherkin (FALO -- Fantasy and Legends Organization, 1987) and ran like hell. I became a Queer community activist for many years (GLYNY, WHAM!), and amongst them was out about being multiple, otherkin (that term didn't exist back then, I always said "and there are people in my head who don't think they're human"), and bisexual. Things have changed a lot since then: it takes 11 less words to say that! Yay!
I found a group of otherkin in 1998 and became their first Otherkin Host "mascot" -- their prior experience with a multiple turned out rather poorly and it took time to prove myself trustworthy, and I think I've done well enough. In the meantime, I've personally branched a great deal off from the Otherkin community, concentrating on for-multiple, by-multiple resources and support. I still own and run a number of Otherkin & Host resources and lists in the community, but work, running a business, 2 kids, moving, going to school, and liberal recreational activities (yeah -- right!) -- I don't "have a life" -- I have several.