
Not meddically recognized but talking to a therapist that knows about DID/OSDD and doing that type of work
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So Funny Thing At Our House We Kinda Broke The Toilet By Accident. Ummm Soo Getting Vulnerable Here,
So funny thing at our house we kinda broke the toilet by accident. Ummm soo getting vulnerable here, because of our Autism we can’t really use toilet paper the texture is, no thank you, so we use wet wipes and we can only really flush when done, because the noise so in that combination we kinda broke the toilet…
And it’s ironic because we kinda “in another universe” destroyed the loo too haha

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Plural tip for systems that track fronts; be lenient on tracking who may be active. Like, this is your brain, not the tax office. You don't have to perform a bunch of extremely specific checks just to make sure a headmate is truly active; you can just acknowledge their presence in whatever form that may take. Trust that they'll talk to you if they want something, and just let yourselves be. Even if they don't do anything, it still gives them history. Your headmates will appreciate having a place in your system's history, even if they don't remember exactly what they did or said in every single instance.
And even your front history isn't entirely accurate? They'll likely still appreciate that you think about them.

Dissociative Identity Disorder Awareness Day March 5 😊