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Kin

Kin, on Tessakin, refers to the people you have chosen as your intimate relational community — the partners, close connections, and chosen family who make up your personal constellation. The word is borrowed from its traditional meaning of blood relatives and extended to describe the network of relationships built by choice rather than by birth. Your kin on this platform are the people you have linked yourself to intentionally, the relationships you are actively maintaining and tending.

The concept of chosen family has deep roots in LGBTQ+ communities, where biological family ties were often severed or strained, and community members built networks of care, support, and belonging through deliberate connection rather than birth. The word kin carries this history and extends it to the broader landscape of intentional relationship-building that ethical non-monogamy often involves.

On Tessakin, kin is the word for the people in your inner relational circle — not acquaintances or community members you know by name, but the connections you have actively chosen to tend, to show up for, and to hold as central to your relational life. The practices available through the platform are built around kin relationships: pulse, tending, glimmers, thread, soundings. These tools are designed for the connections that deserve ongoing attention and care.

The decision to add someone as kin is not a label of relationship status but a declaration of relational intention. Kin can include a nesting partner, a satellite partner, a metamour you have become close to, a former romantic partner who has become chosen family, or a close friend whose bond feels like kinship in the fullest sense of the word. The word does not prescribe the structure of the relationship — only its depth and the intention to tend it.

The word kin also carries a deliberate gentleness. Partner implies a romantic or sexual connection that not all kin relationships have. Relationship names in general carry assumptions about structure, hierarchy, and duration that kin sidesteps. The word simply names belonging: this person is mine and I am theirs, in whatever way we have chosen to be that for each other.

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Kin – Tessakin Glossary