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My Fave Part About Being OTC Endo Is All My System Friends Are Anti-endo And Now About My Stance, And
My fave part about being OTC endo is all my system friends are anti-endo and now about my stance, and they don't attack me or anything but help me and being supportive with me
See? That's fucking good behavior
I love my anti-endo friends who respect me
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Thinking about doing a blog to talk about a personal project system related we have seen we're like 8 years old but then I remember it would have almost the same name of this blog and people wouldn't be so interested so... We don't make it
Sad me
Hi guys I'm bored
Can you send us questions or random submissions to answer? Idk I feel a bit social today
If we did alter intros for some of the frequent fronters and me, the host, would y'all read it??
Actually yes, at least for what I been reading about introjecting in general psychological context and introjecting in OSDDID context I can say it is because of that
Some definitions easy to find in google about introjection in non-OSDDID context are:
The unconscious adoption of the thoughts or personality traits of others. It occurs as a normal part of development, such as a child taking on parental values and attitudes.
Introjection, one of many defense mechanisms posited by Sigmund Freud, occurs when a person internalizes the ideas or voices of other people. Some mental health professionals believe that introjection is a protective strategy that children employ in order to cope with unavailable parents or guardians: By unconsciously absorbing the characteristics of parents, children reassure themselves that some aspect of the parent is present even if the parent is physically absent. Depending on the types of attitudes that are picked up, introjection may lead to positive or negative effects.
So yeah, introjecting is a coping mechanism of the brain, when you get fixated in some show or media you tend to mimic and introject parts of the media in yourself as a way to understand, act and cope with the external world
If this mimicking and helping is seen as something that is needed for the brain is normal for the brain to make introjects
Basically I just expanded a little bit about how this works, I lazy to do a better explanation lol
I wonder if people who are autistic and have OSDDID are more likely to have introjects because it's so common for singlet autistic people to mimic/mirror others behaviors

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