How many alters does your system have? (Including yourself)
There are a multitude of different systems and how they look! Everyone's system looks different so keep that in mind, it may change from day to day!
There are a multitude of different systems and how they look! Everyone's system looks different so keep that in mind, it may change from day to day!
Do you just like do a meeting and then be like okay yeah you do this and that and you do this and that. You deal the parents. You come out when the room is too big because its a trigger. Boom protector and ep.
How do alters even decide to change that? Do you just talk to them? Or did you come out knowing what you were gonna do?
Adding on to that, for the alters that hve a caretalking role and or was formed to be a sort of caring guide. Did you just burst out of the metaphorical did/osdd womb knowing that hey you were gonna do that role?
Any stories of how you figured that out would be great!
I don't understand really how it all works. I know it varies but whats the general consensus? how does it feel?
Can your alters do things outside the body while your inside your inner world?
How does that even work if your a system that doesn't get black out amnesia and you remember whats happening around you before you switch out?
Do you actually believe that you were in your inner world and did things? Or is it more of a daydream and you pretend your doing things and just... hope it actually does something to the brain?
Like gate keepers, how tf do you know your actually gate keeping memories and handling them? I know some people have like places in their mind where they handle the memories but like... that place is fictional??? Why does it actually affect the memory?
Is it supposed to be a daydream or... not?
Are people actually aware of the inner world while outside? Are you actively daydreaming??? Is that how this works? Is it a very vivid daydream?
Like after you switch out with another alter and you get control, what made you genuinely go like bruh huh????? (Once you get a handle of yourself.)
Something that you look back on and it makes you laugh a lot.
Why are you in this community?
For people who can remember their switches before an OSDD diagnosis, do they usually just dismiss it as a weird moment, or are they disturbed by their own behavior?
When you did learn it was osdd, how did that change your view on that memory?
Lmao, I got diagnosed last year and non of this stuff has gotten any clearer in the past few months.