A member of the plurality internet subculture in which people claim to be multiple identities living in one body.
Many plurals are Gen Z and "discover" their plurality after suggestions by another plural.
Plurals usually engage in attention seeking and expect to be interesting to others, seeing their unstable sense of identity as cool and fun.
Plurals' identities may include animals, demons, characters from games or TV, or other non-human identities, but these can post on the internet and speak. They may claim hundreds or thousands - no gatekeeping is allowed.
Plurals have a strong sense of political identity despite having no support in science or theory for their claims of having multiple identities, as described by Emily Christensen (2021).
Plurals dating use the term "system partner" to reflect their partner is plural.
A few plurals have DID or OSDD (mental disorders involving multiple personalities caused by prolonged childhood trauma), and align to the psychiatric survivor movement.
The plural movement is harmful to people with DID and OSDD, promotes myths about their disorders, involves cultural appropriation of mental illness and uses medical terms for normal experiences. Many plurals are insensitive and hostile to people with DID or OSDD who don't identify as plural, calling them trauscum or sysmed.
Many plurals are Gen Z and "discover" their plurality after suggestions by another plural.
Plurals usually engage in attention seeking and expect to be interesting to others, seeing their unstable sense of identity as cool and fun.
Plurals' identities may include animals, demons, characters from games or TV, or other non-human identities, but these can post on the internet and speak. They may claim hundreds or thousands - no gatekeeping is allowed.
Plurals have a strong sense of political identity despite having no support in science or theory for their claims of having multiple identities, as described by Emily Christensen (2021).
Plurals dating use the term "system partner" to reflect their partner is plural.
A few plurals have DID or OSDD (mental disorders involving multiple personalities caused by prolonged childhood trauma), and align to the psychiatric survivor movement.
The plural movement is harmful to people with DID and OSDD, promotes myths about their disorders, involves cultural appropriation of mental illness and uses medical terms for normal experiences. Many plurals are insensitive and hostile to people with DID or OSDD who don't identify as plural, calling them trauscum or sysmed.
Joe came out as plural, and uses many different names and identities on his tiktok account. Joe is friends with his other identities, which he calls "head mates", and helped his girlfriend recognize her plurality.

Nophie is a ship name of a tiktok creator called Nathan and a social media influencer called Sophie. Many people have been shipping them recently. It looks like they have been hitting it off from their flirty comments to each other to daily FaceTimes!

A cute girl who likes to eat ice cream and go to the beach. Probably doesn’t have a licence, but her friends aren’t really that concerned about it as they generally enjoy her company and it evens out in the long run. She’s hot, has a slight lisp, probably very bad at sports but makes up for it likely by doing weekly Pilates sessions. While she likely knows the crackheads in the area and has a fleeting relationship with them, generally keeps to herself by locking herself in a room to binge countless hours of brainless TV on her iPad that she spent probably too much on. Probably supremely cute. Mistaken for a small boy on occasions.

