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{{b|}}{{b|My Otherkin Headmate is a Two-Spirited Starseed}}{{b|}} is an article written by [[Kathy Shaidle]] for the online [[wikipedia:paleoconservative|paleoconservative]] magazine [[wikipedia:Taki's_Magazine|Takimag]].
{{b|My Otherkin Headmate is a Two-Spirited Starseed}} is an article written by [[Kathy Shaidle]] for the online [[wikipedia:paleoconservative|paleoconservative]] magazine [[wikipedia:Taki's_Magazine|Takimag]].


While the headline includes the word [[otherkin]] and both otherkin and [[multiplicity]] are mentioned in the article, the focus of the article is actually on how {{b|weird}} identities (such as [[wikipedia:transsexualism|transexualism]]) are becoming increasingly mainstream and the implications that will have in the future.
While the headline includes the word [[otherkin]] and both otherkin and [[multiplicity]] are mentioned in the article, the focus of the article is actually on how {{b|weird}} identities (such as [[wikipedia:transsexualism|transexualism]]) are becoming increasingly mainstream and the implications that will have in the future.

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My Otherkin Headmate is a Two-Spirited Starseed
Media type New media article
Release date March 05, 2013
Creator Kathy Shaidle
Publisher Takimag
URL http://takimag.com/article/my_otherkin_headmate_is_a_two_spirited_starseed_kathy_shaidle/


My Otherkin Headmate is a Two-Spirited Starseed is an article written by Kathy Shaidle for the online paleoconservative magazine Takimag.

While the headline includes the word otherkin and both otherkin and multiplicity are mentioned in the article, the focus of the article is actually on how weird identities (such as transexualism) are becoming increasingly mainstream and the implications that will have in the future.

As Shaidle puts it: "Brace yourself for “otherkin-phobia” and the fines and firings that will come with it."