I always figured that it's usually more comfortable to have a tulpa of the opposite sex, initially I considered making a guy tulpa but ended up with a girl
I see. I was meant to be a male, as was my tulpa, but we both ended up being female. I do think it was easier to fill the role of behaving in a natural way that a female would.
I would point towards either some inclination, either conscious or not, that the new gender is superior; or, a desire to not have a tulpa that dislikes any transition that is made.
Sort of reminds me how trans women tend to go more on reddit (a website with a more male userbase), while trans men tend to go more on tumblr (a website with a more female userbase)(edited)
Can you rephrase "would point towards either some inclination, either conscious or not, that the new gender is superior; or, a desire to not have a tulpa that dislikes any transition that is made"?
5:18 PM
I was slightly confused but it did seem interesting.
I think that trans hosts overwhelmingly have tulpas of the same gender for one or both of these reasons:
-Believing, consciously or not, that their current/new gender is superior in some way
-A desire to not have a tulpa that is against any gender transition they make
To your original question @Deleted User, it may have something to do with the desire to understand and express the part of them that is aspected to the opposite sex. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anima_and_animus
The anima and animus, in Carl Jung's school of analytical psychology, are the two primary anthropomorphic archetypes of the unconscious mind, as opposed to both the theriomorphic and inferior function of the shadow archetypes, as well as the abst...
5:21 PM
I dont know how to relate gender to this specifically cause I dont really care about it lol
It would feel weird for me to make a female tulpa when I'm actively trying to pass as male. Maybe one day I would have a female tulpa, but now wouldn't be the time
I would still allow it, since I would want the tulpa to be happy. I don't ban female tulpas from my system or anything, but conciously making the decision to have one would be awkward for me
Anecdotal accounts are helpful but not very meaningful without a broader investigation into both patterns and perceptions. I am frustrated that I cannot do that and others have suggested I create a guised study at one point but I consider that unethical. Perhaps someone else can but it would be a breach of trust.
Guised studies are sometimes necessary - mainly, the ethical portion is making sure that you aren't going to force large negative life changes on individuals or cause mental/physical harm.
5:28 PM
The study itself being under a guise is less of an issue.
Perhaps. It would upset some people, though, and regardless of people’s opinions of me they still respect me enough to participate in my surveys. I don’t want to interfere with that
See the studies on conformity for an example - people were informed that a test was about visual acuity, but it was actually about seeing whether they would conform to a group opinion even in the face of significant contradictory evidence.
5:29 PM
It mainly requires support after the fact in the case where it is necessary.
When we awaken we are not any tulpa in particular. We are simply the person over all. We do things that do not require conscious thought that would be attributed to either me or Angel, like putting on our glasses, for example. We then decide accordingly who will take over from that point.
Honestly, when I was very young and we had no one to ask, me and my host would run experiments that do seem silly now. One was about sleep. We wanted to see if when we switched, I could stay awake while he rested and then switch again and need far less actual sleep as a result. Of course, this did not work, but we had no one to ask.
9:47 PM
We did many things like that, which seem silly in retrospect.
A bit of context: I have my eyes closed and am able to visualize the bathtub outlines. Also, for a little bit, I was visualizing things coming towards me. I also refresh my emotions in the shower.
So, I was in the shower, having a one sided conversation with my tulpa, and I mentioned studying under taiwanese monks or whoever started the tulpa thing, and a sort of black thing covered my eyes and I was no longer able to visualize the outlines. This was one or two days ago, and I am still unable to visualize.
What happened? Any ideas?