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[edit] Awakening During Puberty

Theory - Awakening During Puberty

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Hypothesis: The majority of Otherkin begin 'awakening' around the time of puberty (ages 10-18).
Author: Clodaus
Resources: None
Contributors: None
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'Awakening' is defined as the conscious remembering of memories and/or abilities, implying that they are not dismissed. Toddlers that begin awakening but dismiss it as coincidence or imagination do not apply in this case.

I am currently conducting a poll on The Otherkin Community Forums in order to get an answer to this theory. Clodaus 06:47, 28 February 2007 (UTC)

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