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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2015-01-25 04:07 pm

[ SECRET POST #2944 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2944 ⌋

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Re: Everything you wanted to know about DID/multi, but were afraid to ask.

[personal profile] lb_lee 2015-01-26 01:04 am (UTC)(link)
Totally! It can be folks who are only pluralish half the time, with constant temporary splits/integrations, a system who identifies strongly with being facets of one person, inner child sort of work... it can get complicated.

We unfortunately don't know as much about it as we should. There's a bit more info about it here.

--Sneak

Re: Everything you wanted to know about DID/multi, but were afraid to ask.

(Anonymous) 2015-04-19 07:46 am (UTC)(link)
Re: Median-ness

That's a nice article! Thank you. :)

How it works for us (just to have another data point) is there is a strong "hive-mind" between us, sort of like the borg but without the nonconsent or creepy stuff. So much of the time, we can be talking and acting from that place, "as one". But sometimes, we also have stuff that one or another of us get interested in personally.

There are a million reasons for when each type of response happens (and I don't think it always "has a reason") But stress and trauma do tend to cause more separation. Mostly because if there's a lot of tension and people are angry and prone to arguing with eachother, it's harder to get a good "consensus mind" going. But sometimes it's just a matter of one person having a different interest or something.

~R system-ish