Entry tags:
- 1+:abuse:not mentioned,
- 1+:cofronting,
- 1+:creator speaks from experience,
- 1+:identityblending,
- 1+:people:fictioneers,
- 1+:relationships:intimate,
- access:backed up,
- access:lb local copy,
- access:online,
- access:screenreadable,
- audience:everyone,
- genre:poetry,
- length:short,
- medium:writing,
- price:free,
- time:2000s
Who I Am, by Laura Gilkey (personal poem, 2002?)
"I’m him, too, but then I do what he would,
And when he touches his chest, I know I’m not him."
Blurb: A poem about the subjective sensation of soulbonding.
Why is it worth your time?: It's short and sweet, a time capsule to the soulbonding subculture of twenty years ago. Give it a shot!
Plural Tags: abuse not mentioned, cofronting, fictioneers, identityblending, intimate relationships, plural creator
Content Warnings: None
Access Notes: Read for free online here!
Misc Notes: Laura Gilkey identified herself as not multiple, but on the plural spectrum in her May 2002 blog entry ~Ramblings on Soulbonding~, thus the tag. Uncertain about the exact date; it could have been written in the late 90s, like the Trinity?
Laura Gilkey also made five comic strips about soulbonding, entitled 7 Wonders of My World, but it is sadly lost media.
And when he touches his chest, I know I’m not him."
Blurb: A poem about the subjective sensation of soulbonding.
Why is it worth your time?: It's short and sweet, a time capsule to the soulbonding subculture of twenty years ago. Give it a shot!
Plural Tags: abuse not mentioned, cofronting, fictioneers, identityblending, intimate relationships, plural creator
Content Warnings: None
Access Notes: Read for free online here!
Misc Notes: Laura Gilkey identified herself as not multiple, but on the plural spectrum in her May 2002 blog entry ~Ramblings on Soulbonding~, thus the tag. Uncertain about the exact date; it could have been written in the late 90s, like the Trinity?
Laura Gilkey also made five comic strips about soulbonding, entitled 7 Wonders of My World, but it is sadly lost media.