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Woman is ‘spiritually’ a wolf, but refrains from howling in public

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the Daily Mail reported. “It’s more a spiritual and psychological identification as a wolf, like I’m totally aware I’m human…but by the same token, spiritually I am a wolf.”In addition to identifying as transgender — a fact Ōkami revealed to her social media followers in 2017, before legally changing her gender in Nov.

2019 — she also identifies as otherkin, meaning she does not identify entirely as human. The crux of her otherkin identity, however, is how she perceives herself and not how she lives her daily life, she clarified.“I think a lot of people have a misconception that I think I am physically a wolf and obviously I don’t.

I have a serious job, I pay my bills and taxes this is just how I spiritually express myself,” she said on “This Morning.” Still, she has found a way to incorporate her wolf identity into her life in a socially acceptable manor. “One of the things I do with a non-profit is investigate trafficking and child predators and I always make the joke that as a wolf I’m hunting my prey,” she said.

Sometimes when she’s alone or doing media appearances, though, she allows her full wolf identity to shine and will “wolf out in the woods.” “When I was in high school, I was a lot more shamelessly expressive, she said. ‘I would vocalize, I would howl, that is how I express myself, Nowadays It’s a little different,” she said of the behavior, which she refrains from in most public settings. “If ​​I’m at work or in the grocery store I’m not going to bark or howl.”Otherkins like Ōkami generally believe they are not completely human.

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