See, we like using simply plural, because to an extent it’s useful to have everyone in one place and try and keep track of the fragments, but the fronting mechanic usually doesn’t work for us. We’re all always “fronting”, its just that it looks more like this:
[A digital sketch of six sliders. Ghost’s is a blue-gray and a third of the way up, Quilt’s is teal and two-thirds up, Lynne’s is rose gold and halfway up, Nati’s is lilac and almost all the way up, Little’s is a soft green-yellow a third of the way up, and Chase’s is a dark red two-thirds of the way up.]
The intensity of who’s controlling the body and who’s more prominent changes, but we’re all always “up front”.
I don’t know if this is a typical monoconscious experience, but that’s how we experience plurality.
















