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Not meddically recognized but talking to a therapist that knows about DID/OSDD and doing that type of work

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Most Of The Time It Is Not That Clean Need To Work On That

Most Of The Time It Is Not That Clean Need To Work On That
Most Of The Time It Is Not That Clean Need To Work On That
Most Of The Time It Is Not That Clean Need To Work On That
Most Of The Time It Is Not That Clean Need To Work On That

Most of the time it is not that clean need to work on that

co-con culture is when you’re at the store and have to fight off the little’s urge to beeline to the toy aisle and spend three hundred dollars on kids stuff .

So true, for Us it’s stuff animals 🧸 We have accumulated them since the body was a baby.

[co-con culture is when you’re at the store and have to fight off the little’s urge to beeline to the toy aisle and spend three hundred dollars on kids stuff.]

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