did culture is having thinking abt something n immediately getting a headache like whoops guess that was too close to the Forbidden Knowledge
It feels like when you get too close to the edge of the map in a video game and start taking damage 😭

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did culture is having thinking abt something n immediately getting a headache like whoops guess that was too close to the Forbidden Knowledge
It feels like when you get too close to the edge of the map in a video game and start taking damage 😭

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ok not to be rude, but what exactly IS a split tolerance bc i've ever heard it in servers where the good crux of the communities have fetishized and romanticized the disorder, boiling it down to alter disorder and ESPECIALLY fictive disorder.
i don't mean this as like a diss towards anyone with higher alter counts as we too, have a high alter count, but after shitty experiences in the online sys community (discord especially), i'm honestly pretty wary of the term bc i've only ever seen it be used by the types who not only brag abt their alter count, but the types who also treat introjectism as rp AND misuse the label "polyfragmented"
"Not to be rude, but-"
That is rude. I will still answer, but you are being rude. Adding "not to be rude" to the start does not change the fact that you are being rude.
Split tolerance refers to the typical amount of stress and trauma a specific system is required to undergo before forming an alter. This does not mean a system always has to undergo that specific amount of stress or trauma, it just refers to the average requirement.
For example, a low split tolerance requires less stress or trauma to split. A high split tolerance requires more stress or trauma to split.
A system with a low split tolerance could have a hundred alters. A stystem with a high split tolerance could have a dozen.
Polyfragmented systems tend to have lower split tolerances, hence the amount of fragments, but this is not always the case.
What does splitting feel like from the new headmate's perspective? Was it gradual or sudden? Did you immediately have a sense of who/what you are? What your supposed "purpose"/"role" is? Bc I've heard a bit of what it's like for the body or the "og" headmate they're being split from but not from the pov of the headmate being formed.
This is directed to anyone but specifically median system members if possible, though I am unsure whether the answers would differ.
This is a question for sysmembers that split from another member.
Our System Discovery - A Comic By Finn ☀️
Rex was our first alter we were ever aware of, and basically the only one brave enough to speak out and make himself known. Thank you for everything, Rex. Even if you were a huge pain in the ass. ♥️ - Finn ☀️
The "suddenly wanting to cosplay a character" to "realizing you split a fictive of said character" pipeline is real. I've gone three for three. -🪼

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been having that guilt gnaw at me of "Why am I splitting the characters that I hyperfixate on" and then have to remind myself that that's how our autism interacts with the DID
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