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Citrakayah (a version of the word 'citrakāyaḥ' that doesn't use any special characters) is a cheetah therian based in the United States. He is male, autistic, and currently a high school student planning on going into zoological architecture.
Citrakayah (a version of the word {{b|citrakāyaḥ}} that doesn't use any special characters) is a cheetah therian based in the United States. He is male, autistic, and currently a high school student planning on going into zoological architecture.


==Views on Therianthropy==
==Views on Therianthropy==

Latest revision as of 20:20, 13 September 2023

Citrakayah

Other names cheetah, Scopimera
Date of birth December 2, 1994
Profession or hobby student
Theriotype cheetah
Website
Location , United States
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Citrakayah (a version of the word citrakāyaḥ that doesn't use any special characters) is a cheetah therian based in the United States. He is male, autistic, and currently a high school student planning on going into zoological architecture.

Views on Therianthropy

Citrakayah views therianthropy as a strictly natural process due primarily to atypical psychology. The exact cause of this atypical psychology, in his opinion, varies, even within the same person[1], and can probably not be pinned down very well in relation to the exact cause (though there's certainly no harm in trying, as it makes for a pleasant diversion).

Because of his views, Citrakayah finds the concept of otherkin/therians of fictional species perfectly believable, assuming enough has been written about said fictional species, especially in regards to behavior.

Citations

  1. . 2011. Therianthropy as a Result
          http://citrakayah.ucoz.org/index/therianthropy_as_a_result/0-7. (accessed April 2, 1012).
         Archived at http://archive.is/tSZFo.