"thats a fictional character" well duh do you think i dont know that
btw im making out sloppy style with said fictional character rn if you even care

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"thats a fictional character" well duh do you think i dont know that
btw im making out sloppy style with said fictional character rn if you even care
Extremely long-distance relationships (we live in different dimensions)
your f/o(s) would never think you're annoying. they enjoy listening to you talk and knowing that you love them enough to trust them with your unabashedly beautiful self ... how could they ever be annoyed by you?
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big shoutout to …
- yumes who have a lot of f/os.
- yumes who are monogamous with their f/o.
- yumes who have an irl partner and their f/o(s).
- yumes who have lots and lots of love to give, and use their f/o as an outlet for that.
- yumes who don’t experience romantic attraction, and find comfort in their relationship with their f/o.
- yumes who see their relationship with their f/o as a little hobby, something silly or fun.
- yumes who take their relationship with their f/o very seriously & devote themselves.
—yume / selfshipping ask game ! 💗
i tried to make as many of these applicable to any sort of dynamic (romantic, platonic, familial, etc.) but there are some that are more targeted toward romantic pairings!
how long have you been yume/selfshipping?
how long have you been yume/selfshipping with a specific f/o?
what do you love about your f/o?
what do you DISLIKE about your f/o?
how would the fandom of your f/os source material feel about your ship?
describe your relationship/lore in five emojis or less !
what would it be like meeting your f/o's parents/having your f/o meet your parents?
do you have any hot takes about your f/o?
what gifts would you get each other for each other's birthdays?
what are your respective attachment styles?
what are your respective love languages? (what each of you like to receive/give)
if you could, would you actually make your f/o a real person?
would you choose to live in your f/o's universe?
what show/book/movie/etc would you recommend to your f/o?
how do you feel about doubles?
what song do you associate with your f/o?
what song do you associate with your relationship to your f/o?
who takes more initiative? you or your f/o?
who's the madoka and who's the homura? (AKA who is more doomed by the narrative / who fails to save the other over and over again?)
what's a common argument between you and your f/o?
who apologises first after an argument?
who fell first? you or your f/o?
who fell harder?
would you still love your f/o even if they were a worm? would they still love you?
how do you take care of each other when sick?
who's more likely to burn down the kitchen?
who buys unprompted gifts the most?
who's more needy?
who's more jealous and/or possessive?
whose sleep schedule is worse?
struggling with self care? here's a few things you can do to include your f/o in your day to day life to maybe help you out :)
— make your f/o breakfast! or lunch, or dinner, or a snack, or a cup of tea, whatever they like!
— your f/o really loves the smell of the body wash you use! take a shower tonight with it so they can smell it while they're cuddling you asleep. same goes for your shampoo!
— your f/o has an outfit they wanna wear tomorrow, but its not clean. may as well do your laundry too while you're at it!
— your f/o had a movie they wanted to watch with you. take a moment to relax with them tonight.
— your f/o wants to have a nice cozy night with you tonight. why not make your bed so you have a nice place to snuggle with them?
— having trouble cleaning your room? that's okay, your f/o is gonna help you do it! try to get it started for them.
note; these are just a handful of things that help me. I dunno if they'll help you but you can try, if you'd like :3
— take a break from social media tonight and talk to your f/o! maybe draw or write them something, and if you aren't feeling that, just take some time to appreciate life with them.
welcome to a post about how yumeship and selfship are not a one to one in history or culture: and why many using yumeship to mean "just the japanese word for selfship" have watered down in origin.
hello anyone reading this post. we are a japanese system here to bring up the use of yumeship in western groups. we see many in liomogai using it hence why we are making a post on this blog. but this applies to anyone outside of liomogai as well. warning that we have dyslexia and schizophrenia which may affect wording but we're trying to be helpful and easy to understand :]. this post is being written by a blurred front + multiple alters to explain the we/us use. we also want to clarify this is not us gatekeeping non japanese people from using yumeship. it is fully fine to do so! this post is not trying to make everyone stop altogether.
let's have an easy start to this. yume in japanese means dream. it's rooted in the concepts of dreams and imagination. i'll assume, or at least hope all who use yumeship know this. anyway yumeship and other yume(x) words are from dream novel culture that originated in the 1990s and early 2000s. do you who use yumeship know what a dream novel is? in simple terms it does indeed dive into and mean fanfiction, but a specific type. it's a culture using self inserts and selfshipping yes, but specifically to a much stronger emotional level. it was made to strengthen self projection. "becoming the main character and entering the original work like a dream". there is notable history leaning into delusions actually, which we've never seen any western people really.. mention. it's an interesting side to the history but obviously isn't the entire reason for being yumeship; just a side of the culture. yumeship also, especially back then, was always self inserting in as the protagonist and having everything and everyone revolve around you. not as a side or background character. our first question for others is; how common in western self shipping is that definition / situation what you mean by selfshipping? if not, how come yumeship is being used?
onto the next part of the words. there's a different vibe when saying "I self ship with x" vs "I dream of / imagine being with x". obviously the yumeship community has broadened and grown, but that's always been the root of the word. it's something we are confused on when we see some people using yumeship instead of selfship, especially those who are uncomfortable with people implying the relationship is not real or imagination. using it when imagination & dreams are the origin of the literal word. so that is our second question; if you are someone who is uncomfortable with that yet uses yumeship, why? what makes it feel fitting? did you know the above information when deciding it fit?
we also want to touch on other words part of the culture:
yumejoshi meaning dreaming girl. nowadays we see many call it the feminine word for people who yumeship, to be more inclusive we assume which is good! but we do want people to know it originally is labeled as "female-aligned individuals / women", since joshi translates to young woman / girl and female. for anyone who doesn't wish to be called either.
yumedanshi meaning dreaming boy. same as the above where nowadays we see many call it the masculine word for people who yumeship. but it originally is labeled as "male aligned individuals / men", since danshi translates to young man / boy and male. for anyone who doesn't wish to be called either.
we think there should be inclusive words for feminine people who are not women or female, same with masculine people who are not men or male. we think the terms can be made more broad, but don't want any to mistranslate the words. there are two options we know of :]! yumejin or yumebito meaning dreaming person, both options use person rather than a strict gender. unfortunately we rarely if ever see those mentioned much western wise.
another thing involving those. we seen some people say that yumejoshi and yumedanshi are the long versions of yume in general. which isn't accurate as explained above. due to this we often see people say "i'm a yume", "i'm a sharing/nonsharing yume". when you translate the full phrase into japanese it's just saying "i'm a dream", "i'm a sharing/nonsharing dream" it sounds more confusing when actually translating it does it not? we will add in that saying "yumes" at least does make sense, dreamers is a word that is used in dream novels. but that being said, our third question; if you call yourself a yume, do you also call yourself a dream? if not how come? if the answer is along the lines of "people know what i mean by yume", english wise, likely, if they know what yumeship is at least. but we need to consider the actual language it's from. why is it seen as normal to randomly insert a japanese word into an english sentence. (we are not referring to actual bilingual conversations that naturally do so.) why is it often if not only japanese that gets words picked to use?
we are unsure how to properly make an ending note for this. but we hope it was able to give people some free information and history to enjoy, alongside causing others to consider if yumeship actually fits them or not - ❔️
I remember seeing online that someone said that your f/o sees you as a star in their universe and I thought that was really nice :3