January 2012
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cassandrajinx asked: I really respect that you are so proud of your MPD/DID. I have it also, but I'm scared to tell people.. I feel like a freak.. My therapist tells me otherwise, but I can't stop thinking that..
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OUT and PROUD multiple
I have Multiple Personalities Disorder AKA mpd or now know Dissociative Identity Disorder AKA D.I.D .I am an out & proud DIDer with my friends, family and Pagan friends they all accept me and my alters. I am not ashamed or embarrassed of my alters, my self harm or the extreme ritual abuse, without my DID we would not have survived the abuse.
justlikethewhiteyoulie asked: I'm sorry, but mostly person with DID will never told anyone about their condition. Because psychologically they're embarrassed and afraid and being close-minded and also keeping their secret locked, maybe forever. Even the alters show themselves with their own name, they wouldn't admit that they're person with DID. That's what I have studied about.
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1. It sucks having parents who are sadists.
2. my boyfriend and I accidentally...
City Coyote: I don’t know whether I lost the fight... →
city-coyote:
I don’t know whether I lost the fight with R***** or won it, but it’s over. At least, my our part of it is.
I’ve decided that I can refer to me and my system as we. Over the past few days, I’ve realized just how much they actually do for me. They’re my invisible best friends, even closer…