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a Body et al. ([personal profile] bodyetal) wrote2025-04-01 10:31 pm
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What is a Body Native?

(To be extremely clear, this is terminology we use for our own collective. We are not suggesting that this is how it works for everyone, or even how it should work. You are free to adopt the phrase for your own collective, but please don’t treat it like an implicit/universal hierarchy.)

So, one term that comes up relatively often in discussing our headmates is the concept of a body native. The most concise definition we use is that they’re people who “belong to the Body,” but that doesn’t actually make much sense or explain a whole lot.

More specifically, body natives are people who are not only brainmade, but explicitly connected to this body and its lineage. They have physical traits within the realm of possibility for this body, they can be traced back to a host of some kind, they generally split instead of “spawning,” and in our case, they usually have much stronger presence of self (our jargon for amount of power a headmate and their presence has, ie ability to front) than non-body natives.

We want to be very clear that body natives have no more inherent claim to this body and our life than any other headmate. For us, that is exclusively determined by how much a headmate wants to be involved in our life, and how present they are. They also are not any more “real” than any other kind of headmate. It’s the same way that someone who moves to New York is just as much a person and just as entitled to vote for their governor as someone who was born there; they are a person, and they are a part of our collective.

The main difference is just how easy it is to keep front, and how much of our complex/childhood trauma you have grandfathered in. (Our body natives generally bear the burden of complex trauma near-exclusively, non-body natives have only their own separate baggage.)

We often avoid the term in public because we don't want people to devalue or dehumanize non-body natives, but it is relevant to us, especially at a time where one of the three most active adults here is not a body native. And we definitely wanted an explainer to point to, so here y'all go!
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[personal profile] lb_lee 2025-04-02 05:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Sneak: Yup, we have them too, with basically the same qualities and definition!

It never even occurred to me that someone would try and make a hierarchy out of it. o_o That's mean!
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[personal profile] kossai 2025-04-02 08:00 pm (UTC)(link)
wonder if something like this might be helpful for kossai - brainmade would technically suffice for some , but just sort of dislike how that word feel . ( tend to be very picky about words here ! )

vast majority is of spiritual origin - either come from other realms/aspects of this world , or other worlds entirely . still , not out of question for some people to lack any kind of prior history outside this court - whether originate from brain , in-court birth , as intentional creation , and so on .
really there is no functional difference here , but at times useful to note down those origins , and so far struggle to find word which could cover all of those at once . court native , perhaps :D
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[personal profile] anomalymonster 2025-04-06 01:58 pm (UTC)(link)
We actually independently started using the exact same term too! We have parallel life experiences that give us multiple bodies as well as walk-ins, so it's very useful for us to distinguish between "formed related to this body" and "formed in the headspace".

It's a grey area a lot of the time because some of us are technically walk-ins but got modified in the headspace, and with a few parallel lives we've had headmates go between them freely since the body was a child and with those we straight up can't tell which body some of them formed in.
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[personal profile] anomalymonster 2025-04-06 02:01 pm (UTC)(link)
We use something like headspace native! Body native for us is just this body and doesn't account for our parallel lives which share the headspace.

Brainmade sort of works for some of us, but even for headmates who formed within the body some of them still have spiritual or otherwise metaphysical origins that aren't really covered under brainmade.
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[personal profile] kossai 2025-04-07 07:20 am (UTC)(link)
fair enough ! though unfortunately , kossai still never really find word for home world that feel right ... things like headspace or inner world just feel unfit , but home world do not entirely communicate what need to communicate . bahh , why do words have to be so hard .