>>41397425 (OP)
Throughout history people with an unusual connection to animals were often believed to possess mystical powers and were respected and feared for these abilities. Naguals were sometimes believed to have special connections to their tonal animal, or even the ability to shapeshift into it. The berserkers of Norse sagas shapeshifted into bears (or wolfs, in the case of Ulfhethnar). While these people are bullied today, they may have been perceived very differently a few hundred years ago.
On certain parts of the internet I've interacted with people who are multiple minds in one body, transgender, and otherkin. Normies see them as nothing more than attention seeking teens (even though the people I interacted with in particular were in their mid-late 20s) or mentally ill freaks, and even most users on this board agree. But all of those traits have at one point of history or more been considered markers of great spiritual power. I can't help but wonder if they have enormous magical potential that's going to waste with days spent depressed huddled in their rooms. I am not all those things and yet still I have seen miracles with my own eyes.
Normies say otherkin are cringe degenerates and their feelings aren't real. They also say the man found in Guadapiranga Reservoir mutilated in ways impossible for another human to do was just the result of natural decay. And that the hundreds of people witnessing the same UFOs in Colares Brazil and getting physically injured even killed is just a case of "Mass Hysteria", whatever that means.
There might be a whole world of magic out there waiting just for you. Exploring it could be worthwhile.