Relationships
In a Hive With
Short Definition
“In a hive with” is a dronification term used to describe a relationship or connection between two or more people who identify as drones within the same “hive” or collective system. It typically refers to a shared mental, emotional, or behavioral alignment, where participants experience themselves as part of a coordinated or synchronized group.
Detailed Explanation
“In a hive with” is a dronification term used to describe a relationship or connection between two or more people who identify as drones within the same “hive” or collective system. It typically refers to a shared mental, emotional, or behavioral alignment, where participants experience themselves as part of a coordinated or synchronized group.
Unlike hierarchical dynamics (such as “drone of”), being “in a hive with” someone is usually peer-based rather than controlled. The term aims to convey connection and shared identity rather than authority. Many drones describe it as a closer, more integrated bond than general community membership (“collective”), but not necessarily a formal partnership or ownership dynamic.
In this context, a “hive” refers to a group mindset or roleplay where people act in a coordinated way and focus on shared goals rather than individual expression. Some hives have a central controller (like a Queen, Handler, or AI), while others are more collaborative and don’t have a single leader.
A hive is about shared programming, coordination, and identity dissolution into a group mind. Some common themes include:
- Collective identity (“We act as one.”)
- Loss of individuality or personal agency
- Shared arousal cues
- Operating under a central controller (a Queen, Handler, Technician, AI, etc.)
- Mirroring movements or behaviors
- Emphasizing sameness (uniforms, masks, body language)
The exact meaning of “in a hive with” is flexible and community-defined, and may range from casual alignment within a shared aesthetic to deeper, ongoing relational bonds within a dronification dynamic.
Source
This entry is based on an article from the FetLife Kinktionary. The content has been translated and adapted for the Kinky Circle Wiki.