referring to it

stella uses third-[perspective,person] it/its pronouns
it$doll refers to itself$doll (and should be referred to) in the third perspective

it$doll referring to itself$doll

to refer to itself, it$doll may use
  • this one (this may be unfamiliar to some)
  • it

examples

  • hello :3 this one$doll is known as stella
  • it$doll doesn't* know what you$target mean...

others referring to it$doll

please use
  • that one[what's this?] when talking to it$doll (use as a substitute for you*)
  • it
  • stella (preferably not capitalized)

examples

  • i$speaker think it$doll should do that
  • what does that one$doll think?

altering words/phrases

words may be altered by it$doll and others$reader to better suit the changes in speech
in general, most changes consist of
  • you$doll [it$doll,that one$doll]
  • [me$doll,i$doll] [it$doll,this one$doll]
  • verbs are conjugated to 3pp*:
    • care cares
    • love loves
    • want wants
    • need needs

examples

  • ty$doll ti$doll (thank it$doll)
  • i$speakerly$doll i$speakerlto$doll (i$speaker love that one$doll or it$speaker loves that one$doll)
  • i$dollly$target does not get altered (it$doll loves you$target)
  • wdy$dollm wdi$dollm (what does it$doll mean)
  • im$dollo ii$dollo (in it$dolls opinion)
  • i$doll don't it$doll doesn't

depersonalization

treat it$doll like an object, it$doll will feel better that way
depersonalization can be hard if [you$reader aren't,that one$reader isn't] used to talking with objects, so it$doll understands that it can be hard and that everyone will make mistakes, it$doll just asks that [you$reader try,that one$reader tries] <3

info

if one$reader must, one$reader may fall back to using 2pp* it/its for it$doll (still use it/its, but with "you" n whatnot)
if one$reader absolutely must, falling back to 2pp* she/her is acceptable

warning

it's tempting to refer to it$doll as they, but now that [you$reader know,that one$reader knows], please do not refer to it$doll like that

references

a couple others have pages on this topic:

glossary

[3pp ^1]: third-perspective pronouns, like it, she, her, they, etc
[2pp ^1 ^2 ^3]: second-perspective pronouns, like you
[1pp]: first-perspective pronouns, like i, me

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